Representatives from 18 four-year colleges and universities will be on the North Platte Community College South Campus on Tuesday.
They will be part of the Spring 2016 College Transfer Fair, the purpose of which is to provide NPCC students with information about the school they are interested in transferring to. That includes details about courses and admissions requirements.
“One of the key factors in transferability is working with an advisor – at both the two-year and four-year institutions,” said Heather Pucket, area advising coordinator at NPCC. “It’s never too early to get started with the four-year plan. If advisors are able to see a student’s four-year plan, it makes it easier to work on the two-year plan, so that coursework transfers seamlessly. We have tools and resources available to help students do that.”
The fair is scheduled for 9 a.m. to noon in the fireplace area of the McDonald-Belton Building on NPCC’s South Campus.
The following schools are planning to attend:
Bellevue University
Black Hills State University
Bryan College of Health Sciences
Chadron State College
Clarkson College
Fort Hays State University
Friends University
Hastings College
Midland University
Nebraska Wesleyan University
Peru State College
Regional West Medical Center School of Radiologic Tech
South Dakota School of Mines
University of Nebraska-Kearney
University of Nebraska-Kearney – Criminal Justice
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
University of Nebraska-Omaha
Wayne State College