Future Aggies can enroll July 6

Future Aggies can enroll July 6

Emily Grote of Minnesota, registering a year ago as an Aggie freshman at New Student Enrollment, is welcomed by Gaylene Stinman, admissions recruiter. Grote returns in August for her sophomore year. (NCTA file photo)
Emily Grote of Minnesota, registering a year ago as an Aggie freshman at New Student Enrollment, is welcomed by Gaylene Stinman, admissions recruiter. Grote returns in August for her sophomore year. (NCTA file photo)

By NCTA News

Students intending to enroll for the fall semester at the Nebraska College of Technical Agriculture in Curtis will be on campus Tuesday, July 6.

The in-person New Student Enrollment Day will be the second for 2021, said Jennifer McConville, associate dean.

"We had a fabulous NSE on June 8 with more than 70 guests interested in enrolling for the fall semester,” McConville said.

There is great interest again from students in Nebraska and several states much further away in distance for traveling to Curtis for in-depth conversations with our faculty, financial aid personnel, team coaches, and to learn about student housing,” McConville added.

Advance appointments are set up through Gaylene Stinman, admission recruiter, by calling 308-367-5267.

Students will meet with an academic advisor, register for classes, pay deposits for student housing, get a student ID photo taken, apply for a parking permit, and gain IT access for student technology needs, and obtain parking permits.

Parents, family members and friends of prospective students are welcome to take tours, learn more about NCTA and to prepare for the Aggie college experience.

Online NSE registration is at: https://nctaunl.wufoo.com/forms/mf99t5u0krx2es/  Registration is due by close of business on July 1.

For those unable to attend on July 6, contact Stinman to make other arrangements through remote sessions or a later campus visit.

Part of the University of Nebraska system, the Nebraska College of Technical Agriculture is a two-year institution with a statewide mission of preparing students for successful careers in agriculture, veterinary technology and related industries. NCTA is known for its affordable tuition, high job-placement rate for its graduates, and for the success of student teams in competitive activities including crops judging, ranch horse events, livestock judging, shotgun sports, stock dog trials, and intercollegiate rodeo. The college is consistently ranked as one of the best two-year schools in the nation.

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