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things you et people, go places and try me to get you e lleg Co rn ste At Northwe you. Like we offer more of what matters to e aus bec t’s Tha ls. oo sch big just can’t do at , tanding of the world. On campus ers und r you and exp d An . rve Se opportunities to lead.

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rld. Is Northwestern all that across the country, around the wo Come see for yourself. different? Ask around. Take a look.

Got questions?

What are graduates doing? _____ 2 5 Do you have my major? ________ _ 6 How does faith fit in? _________ _ 10 What’s it like to live on campus? 13 What sports can I play? _______ _ 14 Can I study off campus? ______ 16 What’s the next step? ____

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Academics. Service. Faith. Comm unity. All combined in powerful ways to equip you for the real world while bringing God’s plan into sha rper focus. That’s Northwestern. We think it’s what col lege should be. It’s why our graduates are in demand . And why they’re known for characteristics like honesty, inte grity and hard work. What do you want out of college?

Recent career placements JP Morgan Mayo Clinic FDIC Sharp Laboratories Lutheran Social Services Principal Financial Group IBM Anytime Fitness Ernst & Young Homeland Security Policy Institute Goodman Theatre Sioux Falls School District Los Angeles Police Department Pella Corporation National Park Service

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Recent graduate school placements Duke University University of Southern California Medical School Princeton Theological Seminary University of Iowa University of Nor th Carolina Arizona State University Purdue University Iowa State University University of Wisconsin-Madison School of the Art Institute of Chicago Trinity Evangelical Divinity School George Washington University School of Law Colorado State University

of Northwestern alumni, on ave rage, are employed or enrolled in graduate school within six months of graduation.

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Before my public relations internship at Chicago’s Lincoln Park Zoo (which I loved!), I’d already had the chance to work with clients as a student, so I had proof

of real-world experience in my portfolio. Eduardo Sanchez-Perry Public relations and Spanish translation/interpretation Chicago

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the world will challenge you at New ideas and ways of viewing sroom, through the arts or on the Northwestern. Whether in the clas g. watered-down version of anythin playing field, you won’t receive a d ’ll also receive the support you nee But as part of our community, you es. w in understanding of broader issu to make sense of it all as you gro rn and succeed. We’ll be there alongside as you lea

Outstanding Teachers Two professors have been named Iowa’s Professor of the Year: Piet Koene, Spanish, and Jeff Barker, theatre. Dr. Jennifer Feenstra, psychology, received a Fulbright Scholarship to conduct research in Eastern Europe on volunteerism and the effectiveness of community development work. Dr. Tyrone Genade, biology, is part of a collaborative international research effort studying the impact of diet on the neurobiology of aging. Dr. Juyeon Kang, music, has recorded CDs and performed piano concerts around the world, including at Steinway Haus Wien in Austria and New York City’s Carnegie Hall.

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support Professors care. Whether it’s a passing conversation on e, the sidewalk or dinner in their hom

every effort is made to ensure students grow and succeed.

ally, And because they know me person they can challenge me to look at , issues from opposing viewpoints which is critical. Logan Gooch Sociology and Criminal Justice Nevis, Minnesota

es or terminal degrees from of full-time faculty have doctorat Dame, UCLA and Yale. e Notr e, schools that include Duk

mitted Northwestern professors are com lity teaching, -qua high to ted devo s stian Chri ice. scholarship, mentoring and serv


Majors and Minors Accounting Actuarial science Applied ethics (minor only) Art Graphic design option Arts administration (minor only) Athletic training Biology–ecological science Biology–general/teaching Biology–health professions Business administration Agri-business Finance Human resources Management Marketing Business education Chemistry Christian community development (minor only) Christian education and youth ministry Christian mission (minor only) Computer information systems Computer science Criminal justice Cultural studies (minor only) Developmental psychology (minor only)

Economics Elementary education English teaching Exercise science German (minor only) Health (minor only) History Humanities Journalism Literature Mathematics Mathematics teaching (minor only) Medical laboratory science Middle East studies (minor only) Modified music with elementary education Multimedia (minor only) Music Music ministry

Nursing Philosophy Physical education Physics (minor only) Physics teaching (minor only) Political science Psychology Public relations Religion Social work Sociology Spanish Sport management TESL (minor only) Theatre Theatre and speech Translation and interpretation: Spanish-English Writing and rhetoric Pre-Professional Programs Art therapy Chiropractic Dentistry Engineering Graphic design Law Medicine Mor tuary science Music performance Music therapy Occupational therapy Optometry Pharmacy Physical therapy Professional studio Veterinary medicine Career Concentrations Christian theatre ministries Computer science Fitness management Neuroscience Sport management Strength and conditioning

hwestern as one Washington Monthly ranks Nort e colleges. reat alau bacc 10 topn’s of the natio ything ever for ks Read about our high mar endly h-fri eart to s emic acad llent from exce ellence. /exc .edu iowa conservation efforts: nwc

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U.S. News & World Report ranks Northweste rn College as a top-10 Midwestern colleg e.

Campus ministry is discipleship groups in the dorms. Leadership training. Prayer and Bible study. Shortterm mission trips. Service opportunities. Youth groups. Fellowship. Retreats. And a whole lot more.

Everyone grows up with a set of values from their family or friends, and you just float in that bubble while you’re in that stage of life. At Northwestern I’ve had

opportunities to get out of my comfort zone, think for myself, and discover what I really believe. Kelsey Mar tinez, Social Work Sibley, Iowa

Learn more at nwciowa.edu/faith

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courage Faith—or knowledge? Some schools see them as incompatible. But you shouldn’t have to choose . Because the way we see it, faith and knowledge are insepa rable. You’ll be challenged here, academically and spiritually . Not in ways that tear down your faith, but in ways that build it up. And as you process new knowledge, you’ll gain a dee per appreciation of what you believe—and why. Career isn’t different from calling at Nor thwestern. The mission field is a calling. So is business, medicine or politics. God has a place for you, and it lies at the intersection of what you’ re good at and what the world needs. That place is your calling. Helping you find it is ours.

Christian leaders and student stor ies Loud bands and quiet prayer Boisterous praise and solemn refle ction Biblical plays and traditional liturg y Arms raised and hands clasped Favorite hymns and global rhythms It’s worshipping God with frien ds.

What makes Northwestern a Christian college? More than just attending chapel. Everything is viewed through the lens of Christian faith.

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The chance there’s something happening on campus that is interesting, entertaining or downright wild.

I feel an overwhelming sense of belonging that gives me the confidence to take risks and get involved in new activities and experiences. Katherine White, Elementary Education Story City, Iowa

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western’s community. Think You just have to experience North night you’re making a 3 a.m. Perkins

the time. One of living with your best friends all . It’s awesome. in-depth conversation about faith run, and the next you’re having an Clara City, Minnesota Zach Hankel, Computer Science,

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percent of Northwestern students te live on campus, which helps crea our strong sense of community.

think so—it’s not our idea of All work and no play? We didn’t ff doesn’t even show up on the college either. Some of the best stu Students say that’s one of the calendar. Like residence hall life. And since most everybody stays great things about Northwestern. ays plenty to do. around on weekends, there is alw


Like to dance? This could be your big chance. Join RUSH. It’s an annual dance concert where nearly 200 students perform everything from ballet and hiphop to tribal fusion Bollywood dance before sold-out crowds.

Medieval Week’s epic battle is a favorite tradition. It’s the perfect combination of creativity, cardboard and duct tape (and a healthy dose of testosterone). And traditions like Clash of the Classes keep drawing crowds too.

Living in residence halls with new-found friends creates the best college memories. Students say Nor thwestern’s community—living and learning with other believers—is the best environment for preparing to be a thinking Christian in today’s world.

The arts thrive on our campus. In choirs, bands, ensembles, dramatic productions and the visual arts, you’ll find your place— as a performer, behind the scenes or in the seats.

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One-third of the student body participates in one of Northwe

stern’s 16 intercollegiate sports.

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Competing in athletics has taught

me that I’m part of something bigger than myself.

Being at Nor thwestern means being ‘Cham pions of Character,’ and that’s something I want other people to see in me. Mitch Peschon, Baseball All-Americ an Spirit Lake, Iowa

At Northwestern, sports train for life. We encourage balance bet we en athletics, campus life and academ ics. It’s one of the best things about NWC. Coaches nur ture each player — body, mind and soul—on and off the field. Winning matters, of course, and the Red Raiders have their share of trophies. But even more important are the character-building lessons tha t last long after the season is over. Learn more at nwcraiders.com

Men Baseball Basketball Cross country Football Golf Soccer Track & field Wrestling Women Basketball Cross country Golf Soccer Softball Tennis Track & field Volleyball

New programs like Nor thwestern’s sport management and strength & conditioning options are helping students prepare for careers in the growing sports and fitness industries.

include badminton, basketball, flag football, indoor soccer, racquetball, softball, tennis and volleyball.

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western. And Connections run deep at North ng home while Orange City takes pride in bei of town” for to students, you also can “get out ortunity— par t of your learning. That’s big opp nces such you can take advantage of experie offas internships, service learning and the campus programs throughout country. And the chance to study abroad in any par t of the world. rnships Learn more at: nwciowa.edu/inte road y-ab /stud .edu iowa and at nwc

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Ever milked a yak? You could. Join international mission partners at hospitals, orphanages, refugee camps and other sites, where you might teach ESL, help deliver babies or serve people dying from AIDS. In countries that include Bolivia, Haiti, India, Kyrgyzstan and Thailand.

Chicago, Los Angeles, Denver, Washington, D.C.—

Interested in learning about the Middle East? We offer the Oman Semester. You’ll study Arabic and learn about world religions while helping promote understanding and trust between Christians and Muslims. And ride a camel or two while you’re there.

these are just some of the locations for off-campus programs.

Northwestern’s music and theatre ensembles have performed around the world and across the United States, including at the Salzburg Cathedral in Austria and off-Broadway in New York.

200 Orange City, Iowa: population 6,000. Charmingly Dutch, it’s one of the cleanest, safest towns in America. Residents love Nor thwestern. They’ll be your supporters at sporting events and performances—and they might even invite you over for a home-cooked meal.

More than 200 students, faculty and staff build houses, tutor youth and serve in homeless shelters during spring break.

Study abroad in more than 30 countries— places like Belize, England, Romania, Spain and Tanzania. Become immersed in another culture. And learn more about yourself in the process.

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of Northwestern students rece ive financial aid, with the average award being $24,000.

Leadership. Ideas. Faith. Internship s. Study abroad. And learning more about yourself than you thought possible. Oppor tunity is waiting at Northwest ern. Are you ready? To see if Northwestern fits you, com e for a visit: nwciowa.edu/visit. We want to me et you. Maybe this Christian college is just what you’re looking for.

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Four-year liberal arts college, bachelor’s degrees awarded Founded in 1882 by the Reformed Church in America Member, Council for Christian Colleges and Universities

Academics

More than 80 academic programs, including majors, minors, pre-professional programs and career concentrati ons Average class size: 15 80 percent of full-time faculty have doctorates or the highest degree in their field

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About Us

Students

1,250 students 34 states 26 countries

Student Life

88 percent of students live on cam pus More than 50 clubs and organiza tions More than half of students are in campus ministry and service 1 out of 3 students participate in the performing arts 3 men’s, 2 women’s residence halls Apartments, cottages and themed housing

Athletics

Great Plains Athletic Conference , NAIA member 1 out of 3 students participate in intercollegiate sports 7 national NAIA team titles since 2001 8 men’s, 8 women’s Red Raider varsity teams

Accreditation

Nor thwestern College is accredit ed by the Higher Learning Commission of the Nor th Central Association of Coll eges and Schools: ncahlc.org Specific department accreditations make your degree more valuable: nwciowa .edu/ accreditation

Nor thwestern College Office of Admissions 101 7th Street SW Orange City, Iowa 51041 800-747-4757

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