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- The average ACT of incoming students is 24
- 6% are age 25 or older
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Scholarship Opportunities for Transfer Students
Transfer Academic Scholarship $5,000 and $10,000
Transfer applicants from two and four year colleges are eligible for this award based on their cumulative academic record.
Phi Theta Kappa Scholarship $2,000
Two-year college transfer students who are members of the Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society can receive this award in addition to a Transfer Achievement or Transfer Academic Scholarship. Students must submit official transcripts that list their induction into PTK or a copy of their membership card. This scholarship is in addition to any other scholarships you may receive.
For more information contact:
Amy Day
(800) 753-1840
(715) 682-1498
aday@northland.edu



