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Office of Intercultural Unity
 
 
 

The mission of the Office of Intercultural Unity is to promote Christian unity in our college community, particularly with respect to issues of racial, cultural and ethnic diversity, and biblical reconciliation.

Activities sponsored by the Office of Intercultural Unity:

  • Multicultural & International Orientation
    We provide this orientation to encourage building relationships with and among students. It happens at the start of each academic year just before the general student orientation. Northwestern College is a supportive environment, and we strive to give new students the sense of belonging during their first days in this community and throughout their stay at NWC. Learn More
  • On-Campus Meetings & Events
    Students organize groups which provide times for discussion, Bible study, prayer, and support, as well as social activities each semester.
  • Off-Campus Events
    Other activities students can participate in include: Fall Retreat ; various services and ministries; educational activities; social activities and concerts of special interest to our students.
  • Mu Kappa
    Mu Kappa is a fraternal association of the children of missionaries. Learn More about the Northwestern chapter.
  • National Christian Multicultural Student Leadership Conference (NCMSLC)
    Learn More about NCMSLC 2009 at Houghton College, NY.
  • Antioch House
    The Antioch Community is made up of students who are committed to living in a racially and culturally diverse community. Students participate in hall activities and Bible studies related to issues of biblical reconciliation and learning what it means to live with and support those who are culturally different from themselves. Learn More

All NWC students are welcome to participate in activities, clubs, and groups!

Visit the International Student FAQs for more information about joining the Northwestern community if you are a non-U.S. resident.