Nevada State College 2016-2017 Viewbook

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2016-17

NEVADA STATE COLLEGE yourself at

Be bold. Be great. Be State.


Be A SCORPION

T O P R E A S O N S W H Y S T U D E N T S C H O O S E N E VA D A S T A T E C O L L E G E

ACADEMICS

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With an average student to faculty ratio of 18:1, the education of our students is our number one priority. At Nevada State College, your professors know your name. With more than 45 majors and minors to choose from, you can be you. After you’ve completed your degree at Nevada State, you’ll be prepared for a successful career, for graduate school, or for anywhere your path takes you.

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COST We get it: college isn’t cheap. We take great pride in providing our students with a high-quality education without breaking the bank. More than 62% of our students receive financial aid, including scholarships, grants, waivers, and loans. Nevada State offers one of the most affordable four-year degrees in the state.

STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES

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With Academic Success Coaches; firstgeneration student support services; and interest-based clubs and organizations, we believe a great education is one that is well-rounded with both academics and life skills. We are here to support you.


#NSCSpirit

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“The family-like environment and support at Nevada State is something you can’t find anywhere else and it has allowed me to be successful.”

RALDY RAMIREZ-VILLANUEVA AGE 21 MAJOR Elementary Education with a concentration in Special Education EDUCATION Rancho High School FUN FACT Born and raised in Mexico City, Mexico ON-CAMPUS EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES

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Nepantla, Program Scholar; NSC Ambassadors, Representative Latino Scorpions Club, President


AUDREY BALZART

“Nevada State has provided the best opportunity to learn for a second career and helped me be the storyteller I always dreamed of.”

AGE 53 MAJOR Visual Media EDUCATION Community College of the Air Force FUN FACT Retired from the United States Air Force ON-CAMPUS EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES Visual Media Club, Treasurer, President and Secretary 2014 Governor’s Student Veteran Advisory Council, NSC Representative

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Be A SCHOLAR PROGRAMS OF STUDY

MAJORS Allied Health Sciences

(pending accreditation approval)

Biology

Concentration options in cell and molecular, ecology and evolution, and physiology

MINORS Interdisciplinary Studies Law Enforcement Management

Biology Business Chemistry Communication Counseling

Business Administration Communication

(pending accreditation approval)

Criminal Justice Elementary Education

Mathematics

Concentration options in statistics and applied math, and mathematics education

Nursing Nursing (RN to BSN)

Concentration option in special education

Psychology

Engineering Technology*

Secondary Education

Concentration options in computer technology, electronics, and telecommunications

English Environmental and Resource Science History

Concentration option in pre-law

Concentration options in biology, English, history, mathematics, and physical sciences

Criminal Justice Deaf Studies Educational Instruction Educational Technology English Entrepreneurship Environmental and Resource Science Gender and Sexuality Studies History Law Enforcement

Speech Pathology Visual Media

Specialization options in animation and digital cinema production

Mathematics Professional Writing Promotion Psychology Social Justice Sociology Visual Media

*Only available to College of Southern Nevada (CSN) students.

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“Have a lasting impact. Be a teacher.” DENNIS POTTHOFF, PH.D. DEAN, SCHOOL OF EDUCATION

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Mt. Scorpion CafĂŠ

Disability Resource Center

BE A BETTER YOU

with our Student Support Services

Innovative nursing classrooms with space for up to 12 cadavers


Marydean Martin Library

Nepantla First-Generation Student Program

Digital Sandbox

Auditorium


Be A RECIPIENT FINANCIAL AID

TYPES OF AID

SIMPLE STEPS TO APPLY FOR AID

Grants & Scholarships are awarded by NSC, the state and federal government, or private donors. They can be based on merit or financial need and normally don’t have to be repaid.

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Complete the FAFSA at fafsa.gov beginning Oct. 1. The NSC grant priority deadline is Jan. 15.

Work-Study lets you earn money toward your expenses while a student by working at a part-time job, either on-campus or in community service.

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Submit the NSC Foundation scholarship application between Dec. 15 and Apr. 15 at nsc.edu/finaid.

Loans are funds provided by the federal government or a private lender, which must be repaid with interest.

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Need help? Contact NSC Financial Aid at (702) 992-2150 or finaid@nsc.edu.

COST Based on full-time enrollment (12 credits) during the 2016 – 2017 academic year. Other fees can apply. Rates are subject to change without further notice.

Nevada Resident

$1,932/semester $161.00/credit

Non-Resident $7,488.50/semester $624.05/credit WUE Tuition

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$2,812.56/semester $234.38/credit


SCHOLARSHIPS

ACADEMIC SCHOLARSHIPS FOR FIRST-TIME STUDENTS Our renewable scholarships are available for recent high school graduates (four-year renewable) and college transfer students (twoyear renewable). To be eligible for Scorpion Academic Scholarships, students must:

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Apply before the January 15th Guaranteed Scholarship Deadline. Be a 2017 high school graduate or a transfer student with an accepted transferable degree. Enroll in 12 or more financial aid eligible credits each semester. Be a first-time student for the Fall 2017 semester. Please visit nsc.edu/scholarships for more information on academic, foundation, leadership, matching, and Millennium scholarships.

SCORPION ACADEMIC SCHOLARSHIPS FRESHMAN & TRANSFER STUDENTS When you apply for admission, you are automatically considered for Scorpion Academic Scholarships at Nevada State College. Scholarships are for Fall and Spring semesters only.

Scholarship Presidential Mount Scorpion Achievement

GPA

Amount

3.75+

$5,000

3.25-3.74

$3,000

(Unweighted)

(Annual)

“My scholarship is helping me become the first college graduate in my family.” ANA AVILES-CARDENAS ENGLISH AND SECONDARY EDUCATION MAJOR

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“Against all odds, I am living my dream. I am completing my lifelong goal to be a nurse. This is only possible because of Nevada State.”

KARLA MITCHELL AGE 34 MAJOR Nursing, part-time track EDUCATION Nevada State College, Biology ‘14 FUN FACT Dedicated mom of two amazing kids ON-CAMPUS EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES

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Nevada State College Advising Center, Staff Member Sociology Club, Member


DESIREE DECOSTA

“The fresh and inviting culture of Nevada State has allowed me to express myself through leadership roles and personally grow alongside the growth of the college.”

AGE 20 MAJOR Business Administration EDUCATION St. Andrew’s Priory School (Hawaii) FUN FACT Born and raised on the island of Oahu ON-CAMPUS EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES Nevada State Student Alliance, Student Body President; Nevada Student Alliance, Chair Office of Community Engagement & Diversity Initiatives, Former Intern

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Be A STUDENT

ADMISSIONS REQUIREMENTS

ADMISSIONS PROCESS

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Apply online at nsc.edu/apply.

2.0 GPA (unweighted)

Submit all official transcripts from each institution attended.

4 years of English

Pay $30 application fee.

3 years of math (Algebra 1 and above)

After you apply:

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HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS

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Submit your ACT/SAT scores or call NSC to schedule your Accuplacer placement exam.

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Explore your financial aid options and complete your FAFSA.

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Questions? Contact the Office of Recruitment at (702) 992-2170 or email recruitment@nsc.edu.

See if you qualify for scholarships, grants, or loans.

3 years of social sciences 2 years of science (1 year lab science)

TRANSFER STUDENTS 2.0 cumulative GPA in 12 or more transferable credits


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Contact Recruitment

(702) 992-2170 Text us at (702) 850-1819 Admissions

(702) 992-2130 Campus Tours

(702) 992-2170 Disability Resource Center

(702) 992-2180 Financial Aid

(702) 992-2150 Registrar

(702) 992-2110 Scholarships

(702) 992-2170 Transfer Center

Be bold. Be great. Be State.

NEVADA STATE COLLEGE | 1300 Nevada State Drive | Henderson, Nevada 89002 | nsc.edu

(702) 992-2170


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