Anyone seeking financial aid to attend college or simply wanting more information about the process is invited to attend Nicolet College’s virtual Financial Aid Night from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m., Tuesday, Feb. 23. 

“I hear it all the time from students that receiving financial aid is crucial for them to

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There is money available to help you pay for college – you just have to apply. Foundation scholarships help lower the cost of a college education, allowing you to focus more on education. Below are five tips for making the most of your application:

  1. Answer each question. Just like a test in class
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Even though January is half over, you still have time to enroll for Spring Term. Nicolet MyWay programs offer two upcoming starts on February 1 and March 1. The New Year is a great time to start your education. Check out the reasons why:

Additional Financial Assistance – We know one of the greatest

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We can learn a lot from the experiences of others. Sam's story below shows how important it is to find the right fit and how Nicolet can help you succeed.

Sam lives in Minocqua and graduated from Lakeland Union High School in 2017. That same year, he enrolled at Nicolet College and intended to

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Nicolet College Foundation scholarship recipient with a backpack smiles outdoors in front of a building.

The Packers/Bears rivalry and the art of Lambeau Field, How to Make Cake Pops, and the engaging Ced Vig Nature Series are just a few of the broad and eclectic range of offerings available in the upcoming Winter/Spring session of the Learning in Retirement program at Nicolet College. 

“Our members

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Sometimes students choose not to return to college after winter break. Perhaps the first semester wasn’t what they expected, maybe they miss home, or tuition and housing are a challenge. Plus, the pandemic has created plenty of additional reasons to stay local or learn online. 

If this is you and

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Nicolet College Culinary Arts students recently spread some holiday cheer by preparing and distributing 125 meals to those in need. 

The students in the Catering class took on the endeavor as their final project of the Fall Term, delivering meals to both Fredrick Place, a transitional living home

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An abundance of fresh air and quality outdoor experiences await individuals interested in taking any of the numerous offerings in Nicolet College’s upcoming Outdoor Adventure winter program. 
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In order to deliver a quality college education safely during a pandemic, Nicolet College will continue to provide most of its instruction in the virtual world for the upcoming 2021 Spring Term. 
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Lakeside Center: modern building with large windows, snow-covered ground, early evening light.

2020 was a challenging year, and often times, challenges are what encourage us to grow and take the first step toward something new. With the end of the year just around the corner, 2021 will be the perfect time for a fresh start. While there will still be obstacles to overcome, the difficulties of

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