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    Guide for High School Students

    Recommended High School Curriculum

    • 4 years of English
    • 3 years of math
    • 3 years of natural science
    • 3 years of social science
    • 2 years of foreign language*

    *Students who complete 3 years of one foreign language (average of B- or better) during high school qualify for a Bachelor of Arts degree.

    How to prepare for college in your. . .

    Freshman/Sophomore Year of High School

    • Attend one of Northwestern's visit events and check out the campus.
    • Get more information about specific majors.
    • Meet with Northwestern College Admissions representatives when they visit your high school.
    • Visit Northwestern's booth at local college fairs.

     Junior Year

    • Check out post-secondary options and PSEO through Northwestern's Early College to earn college credit.
    • Attend one of Northwestern's visit events or set up a personal appointment on campus.
    • Take part in leadership activities at your church, school and in your community.
    • Take the ACT and/or SAT assessment exam in the spring.
    • Research scholarship opportunities through your church, school, community and on the web at fastweb.com or salliemae.com.
    • Meet with Northwestern College Admissions representatives when they visit your high school.
    • Visit Northwestern's booth at local college fairs.

    Senior Year

    Fall

    • Fill out the application for admission (applications will be reviewed starting September 1 of your senior year).
    • Take the ACT and/or SAT assessment test, and have your scores sent to Northwestern. Our college code is #2138 for the ACT and #6489 for the SAT.
    • Attend one of Northwestern's visit events or set up a personal appointment on campus.
    • Meet with Northwestern College Admissions representatives at your high school.
    • Attend financial aid workshops at your high school (check with your guidance office for more details).

    Winter (or after you've been admitted)

    • Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and the Northwestern College Financial Aid Application after January 1 (our FAFSA code is #002371).
    • Audition for music scholarships (beginning in January). Visit the Music Department for more information.
    • Submit Eagle Scholars Honors Application (January deadline) if you are eligible.
    • Pay $200 enrollment deposit via mail or phone (800-692-4020 or 651-631-5352). Deposits are refundable until May 1.
      Send checks payable to “Northwestern College” to:
      Office of Admissions
      Northwestern College
      3003 Snelling Avenue North
      St Paul, MN 55113-1598 
    • Complete housing form on theROCK (you will receive user name and password from the admissions office).

    Spring

    • Receive registration information and paperwork, and complete the required forms online.
    • Submit the Appointment Request form for Summer Preparation Days, and select a date to meet a faculty advisor and register for Fall semester classes.
    • Receive financial aid package and accept, appeal or decline financial aid offer by May 1.

    Summer—you've finished high school!

    • Attend your selected Summer Preparation Day to register for classes, meet with a faculty advisor, get your student ID card, and connect with the Student Development staff.
    • Receive information about your housing assignment and contact information for your new roommates.
    • Receive information about New Student Orientation which takes place mid-August.
    • Get REALLY excited about coming to Northwestern in a few short weeks!