Northwest College shall be the preeminent two-year educational institution in Wyoming. — 2012-17 Strategic Plan Find Career Opportunities at Northwest College at http://www.nwc.edu/jobs
The Powell Research and Extension Center (PREC) is one mile north of Powell on Highway 295 at an elevation of 4,374 feet. Employees at PREC include one faculty researcher, a research associate II, a farm manager, two assistant farm managers, and an office associate. PREC personnel conduct research and provide services to benefit the northwestern Wyoming counties of Fremont, Hot Springs, Washakie, Big Horn, and Park--and beyond. 200 of the 220 acres at PREC are irrigated cropland. Research focuses on agronomic weed control, irrigation, cropping systems, high tunnel production, variety performance testing, transgenic variety response to herbicide treatments, and alternative crops. The center participates in numerous regional research and education projects.
Located in one of the most unique agricultural production sites in the US, Northwest College offers a chance to learn the art of agriculture surrounded by the Rocky Mountains. Our producers are committed to sustaining agriculture in the community. Our coursework is laying foundations for all kinds of production types. We're looking for students ready for the challenge of producing food!
The Native Ways Student Center is located in room 118 of the Orendorff Building. We are committeed to the retention and academic/personal success of American Indian (AI) and Alaskan Native (AN) students at Northwest College. We provide a home away from home for the AI/AN students, and their families, attending NWC. Our support services include a computer lab, study space and small lounge, scholarship information and information on campus resources and support. We hold monthly activities for AI students. Join us for monthly talking circles and lunches, movie nights, and cultural programs. Goals of the Native Ways Student Center: Provide support for Native American students attending NWC Serve as a resource on Native American culture for the NWC community Develop learning-centered opportunities to help students become leaders in a diverse society Recruitment, outreach, retention and graduation completion of American For more information contact: Marenda.Bearshield [email protected] Native American Cultural Adviser Office: (307) 754-6150 Cell: (406) 679-2576 Orendorff Building 118C Amy McKinney [email protected] Assistant Professor of History Office: (307)754-6008 Yellowstone Building 251
Northwest College shall be the preeminent two-year educational institution in Wyoming. — 2012-17 Strategic Plan Find Career Opportunities at Northwest College at http://www.nwc.edu/jobs
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It’s called adventure education for a reason. You’ll immerse yourself in beautiful Yellowstone country, taking only one class at a time in NWC’s Outdoor FOCUS. You’ll learn: Technical Skills — whether it’s ice climbing, scuba diving, spelunking or bicycling, your skills become an innate part of who you are when you concentrate on nothing else. Spend 14 days kayaking with us. You’ll see. Leadership — live in the backcountry for two weeks and you’ll run smack into your raw leadership style and find out how well you communicate with others. Then you’ll refine that style by leading Wilderness Orientation Week and high- and low- challenge courses in NWC’s DELTA program. Career Options — you love the adventure of the outdoors, but it takes more than that to make a living. At NWC, you’ll work in the field with people who are getting paid to do what they love outside. You’ll find where your passion can take you in the workforce.
The Office of Intercultural Programs (OIP) supports the recruitment and admission of international students at NWC. OIP provides academics and co-curricular support to all NWC students seeking intercultural opportunities.
The Northwest forensics Institute is the only full service forensics summer camp for high school students in the region. We offer instruction in Policy, Lincoln-Douglas, Public Forum and Congressional debate, as well as in six individual events.
The Northwest College Model United Nations team is currently looking for sponsors to help us pay for our trips to various MUN conferences. Please contact Dr. Steve Walker at [email protected] if you would like to become a sponsor of our team.
What is it like to visit the ACAC? With its sofas, tea, coffee, and computers, the ACAC is the ideal place to study and hang out. With our top-notch first year-experience coordinator, Lorilyn Beck, students are never lost concerning their academic plan and academic success. In addition, students are aided in their pursuits of transfer to other colleges by our transfer advisor, Amy Fulton, who always strives and succeeds to make transfer as seamless for students as possible. Peer mentors also provide helpful insight and advice to students based on their own personal experience and training. Come and give us a visit or contact us if you ever need academic or career advice, or any help in general. "Success in life comes when you simply refuse to give up, with goals so strong that obstacles, failure, and loss only act as motivation. -Unknown"
Located in one of the most unique agricultural production sites in the US, Northwest College offers a chance to learn the art of agriculture surrounded by the Rocky Mountains. Our producers are committed to sustaining agriculture in the community. Our coursework is laying foundations for all kinds of production types. We're looking for students ready for the challenge of producing food!