Events
Campus Visit Days:
Monday, September 08
Thursday, September 11
Monday, September 15
NKU hosts College Fair:
September 29, 2008
Deadlines
Scholarship Deadline:
January 15, 2009
Spotlight
NKU Professor on National News
Helpful Links
Your Roadmap to College
The mission of the Office of Admissions is to create clear pathways for undergraduate students to inquire, apply, and enroll at NKU. Choosing a college can be a difficult process. The staff in the Office of Admissions is here to assist you and make this transition as smooth as possible for you.
NKU is a dynamic university with outstanding academic programs and faculty. We offer an up close and personal education that uniquely prepares our students for the future.
College Search...Junior & Senior Calendars
Junior Calendar
Fall of your Junior Year
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Take challenging courses in high school. Colleges want to see students challenge themselves with honors and advanced course work
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Get involved - Most scholarship applications will inquiry about your community service and extra curricular experience
Spring of your Junior Year
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Make a list of schools your interested in, go online and check out their websites, request they send you information about their college or university
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Prepare questions to ask admissions counselors at college fairs
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Earn college credit during your senior by being an Early Enrollment student at NKU
Summer of your Junior Year
Senior Calendar
August
- Plan to enroll in high school courses your senior year that meet Kentucky’s Pre-College Curriculum
- Register to take the ACT or SAT. If you'd like for your test scores to be sent to NKU, our ACT code is 1566; the SAT code is 1574.
September
- Enroll in an ACT and/or SAT test preparation course (online quizzes available at www.actstudent.org )
- Begin a dialogue with your family about choosing a college - everything from cost to size, location to academic standards
- Prepare questions to ask your NKU admissions counselor when they visit your high school or at a college fair
October
- Visit several college campuses
- Begin researching scholarship opportunities
November
- Begin submitting college applications. Apply to NKU online keep track of deadlines
- Draft your scholarship essays and ask for a letters of recommendations for scholarship applications
December
- Complete your scholarship application
- Consider re-taking the ACT and/or SAT to improve your scores
- Use winter break to search free Internet sites for independently funded scholarships (fastweb.com)
January
- Submit your NKU SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION – our deadline is January 15
- File your income taxes, as you will need them to finalize the FAFSA. NKU's institutional code is 009275
February
- Register for a PIN number at www.pin.ed.gov, which will allow you to sign your FAFSA electronically
- Finish the FAFSA, remember, financial aid is offered on a first come, first need basis
March
- Watch your mailbox! Scholarship awards are sent during the first week in March
- March 1, is the Financial Aid Priority Deadline
April
- Make any last visits to the schools you have been admitted to and make your final decision
- Consider housing options and submit housing applications
- Submit your Enrollment Confirmation Form and $75 fee by May 1
May
- NKU’s Housing priority deadline is May 1
- Make plans to attend college orientation, NKU’s New Student Orientation is Northern Exposure
June
- Have your final high school transcripts sent to NKU
- Work and save to build your college spending account
July
- Start packing for college!
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