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Campus Visits
If you haven't visited Northland College, now is your chance. Come see why Northland is the college of choice for many students who are interested in active learning experiences, dedicated and remarkable faculty, and career-oriented academic programs. We are a distinctive learning/living environment. Northland College is a liberal arts and sciences college uniquely focused on the environment and sustainability. Our class sizes give you personalized learning with our remarkable faculty who have a passion for teaching excellence. Located in Ashland, Wisconsin, we are less than a mile from Lake Superior; the largest freshwater lake in the world. However, words aren't enough to describe such an experience. Come visit Northland College and experience the difference.
Individual Visits
We want you to see Northland College and we'd like to help you with the cost. If you visit the campus by June 1 of the year you wish to enroll at Northland College, you will receive a $2,000 Visit Grant that is spread over your four years at Northland College. What do you have to lose?Visits are arranged Monday-Friday between the hours of 9:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. CST and Saturday at 10 a.m. by appointment only. (Please schedule about a week in advance so we can arrange the most complete visit experience).
Every visit will include a tour of campus with a student guide and an interview with an Admissions Counselor. In addition, you can also choose from the following options if available:
- Talk with a professor
- Attend a class
- Meet with a Financial Aid Counselor
- Enjoy a meal in the Baldwin Commons
- Stay overnight with a student host in the residence hall (students only)
- Meet with a coach
Email: visit@northland.edu
Phone: (715) 682-1224
Toll Free: (800) 753-1840
*Please Note: Your visit is not confirmed until you have received an
email and/or letter from the Northland College Campus Visit Coordinator.
Visit Days
Visit Days give you the perfect opportunity to learn about Northland first hand. Throughout the day you have the opportunity to tour campus, sit in on a class, meet current students, and attend sessions on Admission, Financial Aid, and Student Life & Academics.We can tell you about our campus and our exceptional students, but there's nothing like seeing Northland for yourself. Find out more about Visit Days and upcoming dates by clicking here, or sign-up for a visit day by clicking below:
Northland Exposure
Come meet with Admissions Representatives in your own backyard. Northland College hosts regional Exposure Events to give the opportunity for students, family, friends and teachers to learn more about the College. Each event offers a presentation on our unique environmental programs, and initiatives that we are involving our students in each an everyday to prepare them as future leaders in all facets of the environment, business, education and the arts. For students that have already begun putting your application together, you can bring your complete application, and supporting documents (see applying for admission for a complete list) and receive an on-the-spot admission decision.
Oct 24, 2012
Noon @ SOEI Sentry Room
Brown Bag: A Century of Landscape Change in Alaska National Parks as Revealed by Repeat Photography
Oct 24, 2012
Location Information
Noon @ SOEI Sentry Room
Repeat photography has been used to document changes in ecosystems and landscapes across Alaska's National Parks by retaking historical photographs dating back to 1895. Most of the effort has been concentrated in the Lake Clark, Katmai and Aniakchak parklands in southwest Alaska. The photographs document a wide variety of changes associated with glaciers, coasts, floodplains, volcanism, landslides, avalanches, lakeshores, plant succession, shrub expansion, tree expansion, people, and human disturbance. The Park Service has initiated a new effort to involve the public in the retaking of old photographs in Alaska.
Torre Jorgenson is a landscape ecologist with Alaska Ecoscience in Fairbanks, Alaska. He also is adjunct professor with University of Alaska Fairbanks, is Past President of the U.S Permafrost Association, and is a graduate of UMD. He has worked on ecology and geomorphology studies throughout Alaska for thirty years, focusing on landscape change, vegetation-soil-permafrost interactions and impacts of human activities. A primary focus has been terrain mapping, coastal studies, and soil carbon/permafrost dynamics. He has been monitoring coastal changes on the Yukon Kuskokwim Delta and in southwestern Alaska parklands.
Sep 10, 2012, Sep 11, 2012, Sep 12, 2012, Sep 13, 2012, Sep 14, 2012, Sep 17, 2012, Sep 24, 2012, Sep 26, 2012, Oct 1, 2012, Oct 3, 2012, Oct 8, 2012, Oct 10, 2012, Oct 15, 2012, Oct 17, 2012, Oct 22, 2012, Oct 24, 2012, Oct 29, 2012, Oct 31, 2012
Northland College Mall
Intramurals: Ultimate Frisbee
Sep 10, 2012, Sep 11, 2012, Sep 12, 2012, Sep 13, 2012, Sep 14, 2012, Sep 17, 2012, Sep 24, 2012, Sep 26, 2012, Oct 1, 2012, Oct 3, 2012, Oct 8, 2012, Oct 10, 2012, Oct 15, 2012, Oct 17, 2012, Oct 22, 2012, Oct 24, 2012, Oct 29, 2012, Oct 31, 2012
Location Information
Northland College Mall
- Location: Northland College Mall
- Tabling dates: Sept. 10 - Sept. 12 during lunchtime
- Sign-up deadlines: Friday, September 14th
- Start date: Monday, September 17th
- End date: Wednesday, October 31st
- Tourney dates: Monday, October 29th & Wednesday, October 31st
- Times/days of week: Monday & Wednesdays, 4:00pm - 6:00pm
- Captain meeting: Monday, September 17th, 3:45pm @ playing field







