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The following steps will help you through the rest of the application process. As always, please contact the Office of Admissions or your Admissions Counselor with any questions at (800) 753-1840 or admit@northland.edu. Bookmark this page to remember these steps!
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If you visit the campus by June 1st of the year you wish to enroll at Northland College, you will receive a $2000 Visit Grant that is spread over your four years at Northland College. What do you have to lose? Schedule a campus visit. |
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