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North
Idaho College is a comprehensive community college located on the
beautiful shores of Lake Coeur d'Alene. NIC offers degrees and certificates
in a wide spectrum of college transfer, professional-technical,
and general education programs. Approximately 4,500 students are
enrolled in credit classes and over 12,000 enrollments were recorded
in non-credit courses for 2004-2005.
The North Idaho College Workforce Training and Community Education
Center provides a broad range of credit-free business, professional,
special interest and personal enrichment programs. Online classes
are also available for small businesses and industry throughout
northern Idaho. Call 208-769-3333 or visit www.workforcetraining.nic.edu
for more information.
NIC offers associate degrees in more than 35
transferable academic majors and certificates or associate of applied
science degrees in 26 professional-technical programs.

NIC has an open-door admissions policy and welcomes
applications from all individuals who have graduated from high school
or who hold a GED certificate.

Tuition and fees at NIC are among the lowest
in Idaho and the Inland Northwest. Idaho residents not living in
Kootenai County must submit a Certificate of Residency to receive
county support.

Registration is the official process of enrolling
in classes and is accomplished by meeting with an advisor, registering
for classes, and paying tuition and fees. After applying for admission,
students will receive an acceptance letter from the Admissions Office
which will include instructions about how to register for classes.

NIC is on a Fall/Spring Semester system which
are 16 weeks each, followed by an eight-week Summer session. Class
schedules may be viewed at
www.nic.edu or in the printed year-long Class Schedule which
is available in April.

NIC students completing either an associate degree
or certificate of completion may apply for graduation using any
catalog in effect within the last four years. This policy is in
effect only if the student has been continuously enrolled at the
college at the time of graduation. Students may view
the NIC catalog online or receive a copy from the NIC Bookstore
in the Student Union Building.

NIC academic transcripts are permanent records
and are maintained forever. Transcript requests must be made in
writing and can be submitted by mail, fax (208.769.5976), or in
person to the Registrar’s Office.

Students who want to apply for a scholarship
should complete the North
Idaho College Scholarship Application (pdf) and return it to
the Financial Aid Office prior to March 15.

To apply for financial aid, the student and his/her
parent(s)(if dependent)need to complete the Free
Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). In addition to
the FAFSA, the student may need to submit a copy of his/her U.S.
Income Tax return and, in some cases, copies of his/her parents'
U.S. Income Tax return. Students who complete the financial aid
application process prior to the March 15 priority deadline will
be considered for all types of financial aid. Those who apply after
that date will be considered for the Federal Pell Grant, the Federal
Stafford Loan, and any other funds that are available.

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