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Our Mission: Northland Pioneer College creates, supports and promotes lifelong learning.

Annual Student Art Show Awards Reception

Friday, May 9, 5 to 8 p.m. at the Talon Gallery and Aspen Center on the Show Low - White Mountain Campus. Light refreshments will be served. Entertainment by the Northland Master Chorale and Justine Wintersmith's belly dance troupe. Readings from Northern Flight magazine. Be sure to vote for the People's Choice and Teacher's Choice awards.


An Evening of Scene Work

An Evening of Scene Work will be presented Tuesday, May 13, 7 p.m. in the Performing Arts Center on the Snowflake/Taylor – Silver Creek Campus. This program will consist of two monologues and two scenes from Shakespeare and August Wilson, performed and directed by NPC students. The show is free. | Performing Arts Events


Register now for two Summer sessions or Fall Classes

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There will be two summer sessions, June 2 - 28, and July 2 - 28. Most Summer I classes begin June 2, but some math and science classes begin as early as May 19.

(Clicking the graphic takes you to the online class schedule.)

Registration opens April 14 for Fall Classes

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You can register for Fall Semester classes starting April 14, during regular business hours, at all NPC locations, by phone, or online if you are a returning student.

(Clicking the graphic takes you to the online class schedule.)

See the Registration Dates page for quick information on registration options, the main Registration page for complete details, or the Schedule of Classes to begin developing your educational plan.

Register now for Online Classes

Students whose total bill is $50 or more may enroll in the eCashier Payment Plan. (You can also use eCashier to pay in full at no charge.) The permanent link to eCashier is to the left of this notice in the side navigation.


FINANCIAL AID

Almost 2 million community college students received Pell dollars during the 2003-2004 academic year--
But that was less than 20% of those who could have received assistance!

Chances are--YOU can qualify for financial aid.

In addition, we've just updated our growing list of scholarships available through generous support from across our community. Be sure to check the page regularly, as application deadlines occur throughout the year.

NPC’s Financial Aid Office announces site visits to campuses and centers. Check out when they will be in your community on the schedule page.

If you have any questions, contact the Financial Aid Office in Holbrook at 1-800-266-7845, ext. 7618 (or 928-524-7618).


ABOUT NPC

Northland Pioneer College (NPC) is a regionally accredited, publicly supported, comprehensive community college serving a large and diverse area in this is a link external to npc.eduNavajo County, Arizona. NPC also partners with community members in this is a link external to npc.eduApache County, Arizona.

The College offers over 8000 courses college-wide during fall and spring semesters, approximately 2000 courses during summer sessions, and distance education courses via video systems and the Web throughout the year. Our Mission: “Northland Pioneer College creates, supports and promotes lifelong learning.” More... (Revised September 2007)


CONTACT INFORMATION

Northland Pioneer College District Office

See our Locations Page for other NPC campuses, centers, and sites.

For TDD (telecommunication for the deaf community) Service ONLY: 928-537-2030 or 1-800-615-6764
(To request Disability Resource information or services: 928-532-6178)

Emergency Information

NPC has established a Hotline to provide college information and links to the regional joint information center.

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