Admissions
Admissions
The Nebraska Indian Community College has an open admissions policy. Any applicant who is able to benefit from instruction, and has earned a high school diploma or GED certificate may apply for admission. All applicants are required to meet all the requirements as outlined in the "Admission Procedures" section of this catalog Under the Family Education Rights and Privacy Act of 2002, Section 507 of Public Law 107-56; as amended April 12, 2002, students have certain rights to privacy and protection of information. Students have the right to inspect their records upon written request, and the right to give or withhold their written consent to the release of their educational records under certain circumstances. The Nebraska Indian Community College does not discriminate on the basis of race, creed, color, national or ethnic origin, sex, age, or any other extraneous considerations. Furthermore, the College will not deny access to an otherwise qualified applicant or student because of that applicant's or student's mental or physical handicap. As a Tribally-chartered Indian-controlled institution, the College, in the conduct of its employment program and some categorical grant programs, does reserve the right to exercise Indian preference to otherwise qualified applicants pursuant to Public Law 93-638, the Indian Self-Determination and Education Assistance Act, and the Indian Civil Rights Act of 1968.
Persons 16 years of age or older wishing to be admitted to the Nebraska Indian Community College must complete the following:
● Submit a complete admission application
● Submit an official copy of high school or GED transcripts. (*Note* If the applicant
has already earned a college degree, they can submit a transcript of their highest
degree earned in place of a high school or GED transcript.)
● Submit a copy of tribal I.D., or parent CDIB and copy of birth certificate for dependency
status if applicable.
● Complete the FAFSA prior to registration.
● The above admission procedures pertain to all student admissions.
All admission applications and forms are available at all sites, or you can begin
the process online by clicking here. The Free Application for Federal Student Aid is available at FAFSA.
Students who have earned college credits at another accredited institution may transfer their credits to 十大赌博靠谱信誉网站. Official transcripts must be mailed by previously attended institutions for an accurate evaluation of transfer credit. Transcripts presented directly by the student or faxed are not official and will not be used for the evaluation of transfer credit. Courses transferred into the Nebraska Indian Community College must be at the "C" level or above and within 10 years or applied to a degree. Transfer credits older than 10 years will only be accepted under a case by case special approval from the academic dean and/or department head. Consideration will be given to course work that will not jeopardize the learning of the student. Students will be notified of their academic status after the evaluation is complete. Courses that are accepted for transfer are not given a letter grade and are not calculated in the cumulative grade point average. 十大赌博靠谱信誉网站 is part of the Nebraska Community Colleges TES (Transfer Evaluation System).
- High school GPA
- High school transcripts
- Years since high school graduation or GED completion
- ACT or SAT scores
- Placement Test (e.g., Accuplacer Next Generation test)
o If score below 18 on ACT, or no ACT/SAT scores available
- NURO Non-Cognitive Assessment (e.g., ETS SuccessNavigator)
- College transcript, including transfer courses (if applicable)
Currently enrolled high school students may apply for special admission for dual-credit
courses. In other words, students can earn college credit AND meet high school graduation
requirements. These dually enrolled students may enroll in no more than 6 college
level credits per term, before completion of High School requirements. Students need
to provide the following documentation:
● A complete 十大赌博靠谱信誉网站 admission package is filed with the Registrar Office
● A dual credit form with required signatures filed with the Registrar Office
● Completion of placement testing meeting minimum requirements or ACT scores
High school students are not eligible for Federal financial aid. Due to the fact that all 十大赌博靠谱信誉网站 sponsored dual credit systems are housed in high schools that do not have BIE funding, 十大赌博靠谱信誉网站 will count dually enrolled high school students in our Form 22 for the ISC Report annually.
AUDIT A COURSE
Audit students desiring to attend a course without taking examinations or receiving credit for the
course may register under the audit classification. Students auditing courses pay
the same tuition and fees as those taking courses for credit. The audited courses
are marked “audit” at the time of registration. Students who have registered to audit
courses may not change to college credit after the last day of add/drop. Audits are
limited to two courses per academic year. Audited courses cannot be used in determining
semester course load for financial aid purposes or veteran’s benefits. Audited courses
do not affect a student’s cumulative grade point average and are ineligible for Federal
financial aid.
COURSE FOR ENRICHMENT
Enrichment Students who are taking classes for other purposes, such as to transfer to another educational
program or for their own learning will receive grades and complete work associated
with the enrolled course. The course work will not be eligible for Title IV funding
at 十大赌博靠谱信誉网站. Students enrolled at two colleges should advise the registrars and financial
aid offices of both institutions.
Students able-to-benefit from education or training offered (i.e. Nurse Aide or special
certificate programs) that have not completed the admissions requirement of High School
or general education diploma (GED) may take coursework directly related to the certificate
only. These students will not be eligible for Title IV funding.
Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Crime Statistics Act and Campus Fire Safety Right-To-Know Act Notification
Pursuant to the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act, the current Annual Security Report (ASR) is available for viewing: http://scag.fymi.net/about/campus-security-report.php
The Annual Security Report contains the current security and safety-related policy statements, emergency preparedness and evacuation information, and crime prevention programming. The assault prevention information, and drug and alcohol prevention programming. The ASR also contains statistics of Clery Act crimes for Nebraska Indian Community College for the last three (3) calendar years. Paper copies are available upon request from the Financial Aid Advisor.