Northland supports a varied program of student activities and organizations. All student activities are sponsored by the College and are subject to district-approved policies and procedures. As a result, the College reserves the right to approve or disapprove any student activity.
Northland's student activities program invites involvement across a broad spectrum of sponsored programs. The intent is to offer opportunities for cultural, social and educational enrichment for students. Available programs include College governance, special events, educational trips, recreational opportunities, intercollegiate activities, performing arts, publications and special interest clubs.
For College-sponsored out-of-county trips, the following requirements or procedures apply:
Students with vocal or instrumental music interest may find a forum to develop their talents by joining the NPC Master Chorale, NPC Band, White Mountain Symphony Orchestra, High Country Barbershop Chorus or White Mountain Big Band. The choirs and bands perform at many College and community functions throughout the year.
Benjamin Schoening, Vocal/Instrumental/MusicThe Theatre Program sponsors productions for students and the community. Auditions for the show are conducted at the beginning of each semester.
In November, 2005, will be two dinner-theatre productions. In April, 2006, will be the world premier of a student-written adaptation of Susan Glaspell's novel "Brook Evans". Student produced plays, and other smaller productions, are offered throughout the year.
Dr. Michael Solomonson, Speech and TheatrePhi Theta Kappa is an international honor society for qualified students who are committed to academic excellence. Selected students are invited to apply for membership during the spring semester.
Andrew Hassard, CoordinatorThis club is for those students interested in downhill skiing, cross-country skiing or hiking. The ski trips are usually one or two-day weekend outings. The hiking trips range from day hikes to extended backpacking tours.
Gary Mack, CoordinatorThe President's Scholars Program provides educational enrichment opportunities and scholarship incentives for academically advanced students. This excellent opportunity includes a one-credit colloquium each semester. Scholars participate in activities to broaden intellectual horizons, become more aware of Southwest history and culture and explore communications skills through interaction with other students. Participants will travel to off-campus locations throughout the Southwest to study subjects of interest and concern. Scholarships, which include tuition, books and travel, are awarded for those who are admitted. Students may obtain an application packet for the President's Scholars program from the Admissions Office, or by calling 928-536-6257 or 1-800-226-7845, ext. 6257.
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