t has been a busy summer here at Northeastern State University and as the summer begins to wind down, campus has been a hub of activity and preparation.
From hosting summer camps and academic programs to welcoming prospective students, we hope you have found a place to call home as you work to achieve your dreams.
In today’s job market, it is crucial for students and professionals to continuously update their skills and knowledge. This is where micro-credentials come into play. Micro-credentials are short, focused programs designed to upscale your skills in the workplace.
NSU offers multiple opportunities for growth in a range of fields, allowing you to stay competitive in your current profession. Micro-credentials are a great way to demonstrate to employers that you have the up-to-date-skills and knowledge needed to excel in your career.
As the start of the new academic year approaches, there’s still time to consider applying NSU. Whether you’re a recent high school graduate, transfer student or adult learner looking for further your education, NSU offers a welcoming and supportive environment for all students.
Our admissions team is here to guide you through each step, from submitting your application to selecting your classes. Additionally, we offer a range of financial aid options to help make your college education more affordable.
There are many benefits to a college degree and it remains one of the most effective ways to enhance your career prospects and achieve long-term success.
These benefits include: Increased earning potential, career advancement, personal growth, job security and networking opportunities.
Statistics regularly show that college graduates typically earn higher salaries, significantly impacting your financial stability and quality of life as well as providing a competitive edge in today’s job market, leading to career advancement opportunities.
College is not just about academics; it’s also a time for personal development and finding growth opportunities amongst your peers. College provides numerous networking opportunities allowing you to engage with current and future industry professionals.
Brighter days are ahead and this fall will be busy before we know it. In the midst of it all, don’t forget to stop and reflect on where you are now and how far you’ve gone.
We look forward to seeing new and returning faces back on campus. And remember, don’t be afraid to ask questions, make memories and take advantage of the extensive opportunities available to you.
Together, let’s embrace the opportunities ahead and strive for a brighter future.
Dr. Dan Mabery, Vice President of University Relations




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