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- The average ACT of incoming students is 24
- 6% are age 25 or older
- Ethnicities: 77% white/caucasian, 1% are African American, 1% are Asian American, 5% are Hispanic American, 2% are American Indian/Alaska Native, 2% are non-resident aliens, 2% are multi-racial

Erin C. '11
Coon Rapids, MN

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Community Connections
Northland College offers members of the Chequamegon Bay area a wide range of events, lectures, classes, and performances. Browse calendar (right) to view upcoming community events and find out what's happening on campus. If you are interested in participating in one of our Wellness Workshops, click here.
Community Calendars
There's a lot going on in the Chequamegon Bay Area. Check out community events and calendars at the links below:
Career Presentation
Sep 26, 2012
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Wheeler 011
Take Charge of Your Credit: How it can work for and against you!
Career presentation by Deb Neubauer, Director of the UW-Extension Financial Education Center. No need to register, just show up! Free and open to students, staff and faculty.
- Date: 9/26/2012
- Sessions: Session A at 9 a.m. and Session B at 9:45 a.m.
- Location: Wheeler 011
- Description: We hear a lot about credit these days. Radio and television commercials tout services where you can find out your credit score. But what is this magic number and why is it so important for you to understand it? As director of the UW-Extension's Financial Education Center, Deb Neubauer will break down the issue for students. What exactly is credit, and how young consumers can get on track to a good credit history.





