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Northland Volleyball student athlete

Student Athlete Handbook

…encourages student to influence one another in a positive manner. Our student-athletes are expected to be leaders who hold themselves and their teammates accountable to the highest standard of ethical behavior. These principles and values should guide you as you represent Northland College here on campus and in the larger…

Graphic design students at computers

Academic Policies

Find policies on catalog assignment, student classification, class standing, advising, registration, grades, academic standing, leaves, withdrawals, and re-admittance….

students outside

FAFSA

Student Aid, or FAFSA, is a part of the U.S. Department of Education. The office of Federal Student Aid is the largest provider of student financial aid in the nation, offering more than $150 billion in federal grants, loans, and work-study funds each year to more than 13 million students….

Education Major Danon Briggs

Education

they love it! We are the only college in the state to offer this much undergraduate time in the classroom—double what the state requires. You will complete this residency before you start student teaching. Student Teaching You will receive 12 credits for a student teaching semester that includes eighteen weeks…

Making Whimsy Art Exhibition

April 5, 4:00 pm7:00 pm

Making Whimsy is an art exhibition being put on by June Srubas in collaboration with the art program at Northland College. This exhibit showcases June’s evolution of art through their time here and the importance of making your own meaning and making your own whimsy. There will be treats available…

Farm images and embroidery tools

Northland Class Taking Art Project, Film to Minnesota

Arts for Societal Change class to students at CSB/SJU via an art class taught by local artist Mary Bruno of Bruno Press. The project takes images from the Bruno Press 2016 calendar Homegrown in Minnesota—captured on the farm as a photograph, then carved into lino-block, then printed via the letterpress…

Northland College alum Terry Daulton's painting of Crystal Bog

On Merging Art and Science

How One Class Changed My Life

…became immersed in bringing art and science together. In 2006, I had an opportunity to test the communication power of art. With twenty-six artists and scientists, we created Paradise Lost? Climate Change in the Northwoods an exhibit seen by over 100,000 people. The success inspired longer-term collaborations with the University…