It might sound impossible, but you really can earn a college degree with little to no debt. You just have to understand your options and financial resources. Here are a few ways to make sure you’re taking advantage of all your opportunities to save money:

  1. Select a college with affordable tuition
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The Nicolet College Foundation will kick off its biggest scholarship fundraising event of the year Thursday, Oct. 8, when A Day for Nicolet gets underway throughout the Northwoods. 

“Every dollar contributed during A Day for Nicolet goes directly to help students,” said Nicolet College Foundation

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Electromechanical Technology Student Tyler Burgoyne, smiling and holding a backpack outside a building on campus.
Anyone planning on enrolling in Nicolet College credit classes in the Spring or Summer Terms of 2021 is encouraged to apply for any one of the more than 100 scholarships being offered by the Nicolet College Foundation. 
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As a parent of a high school student, the Start College Now program had a lot to offer my daughter. During her junior year of high school, she talked with her high school counselor about enrolling in a course at Nicolet. During the fall semester of her senior year, she was able to broaden her

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Mother and daughter reviewing schoolwork, smiling in a bright kitchen.
In order to keep members safe yet still engaged with LIR, just about all presentations this fall will be held online in the virtual world. In all, there will be 21 different presentations Sept. 16 through Dec. 16. 
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The best way to learn about a career is to connect with someone in the field like our instructors. They’re not only knowledgeable about what they teach, they have real-world experience and passion for their work.

We’re happy to introduce Diana Rickert, Early Childhood Education instructor at

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Early Childhood Education instructor speaking in front of class.

Please join us today as we honor the 2020 graduates of Nicolet College. Our ceremony this year is virtual, but our celebration is 100% real. 

Over 300 degrees, diplomas, and certificates will be conferred, and you’ll see special messages from Sharon Nielsen, speaking for the Board of Directors

Students interested in the Automotive Technology program will have significantly more flexibility in how they complete their coursework starting this fall. 

The program will adopt the Nicolet MyWay competency-based education (CBE) format that allows students to complete their work at the times and

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Automotive student working on a car lifted in an auto repair shop.
The 12-credit certificate, offered all online, will prepare students to be registered with the State of Wisconsin as certified child care providers. 
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Student Early Childhood Education teacher and two children playing with colorful blocks in a classroom.

“Back to school” may look different this fall with distance learning and social distancing, but remember, distance does not equal disconnected. We’re still here to support your education and create opportunities to connect with others while keeping you safe.

Join us for the following virtual

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