Northland Community & Technical College
About the Business
Northland Community & Technical College, located at 1101 State Highway 1 in Thief River Falls, Minnesota, is a school and university that offers a variety of programs for students looking to further their education. The institution prides itself on being a welcoming and supportive community for all students, whether they are just starting their educational journey or returning to school after some time away.
Enrolling at Northland is made easy with the Northland Launch program, where students can apply online in less than 10 minutes. The institution offers a free online application process, making it convenient for students coming from high school, transferring from another college, or returning to school. Once admitted, students have access to a range of resources and support to help them succeed in their academic and personal goals.
In addition to academic programs, Northland also offers extracurricular activities such as the MNUSA-certified Freestyle and Greco-Roman wrestling tournament, as well as trivia games and Grad Prep sessions. Professional headshot services are available for faculty and staff, and the Accuplacer assessment test is used for course placement.
For students in grades 7-12, "Experience Northland: Expo Day" provides an opportunity to explore high-tech career programs and hands-on learning at the TRF Campus & Aerospace Site. Northland Community & Technical College is a member of Minnesota State, further emphasizing its commitment to providing quality education and support for all students.
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Location & Phone number
1101 State Hwy 1, Thief River Falls, MN 56701, United States
Reviews
"This is the most joke of a school ive ever seen / attended. They lied to me about a multi-million dollar football stadium they were building along with a state of the art training facility (all a lie). I was told I would have somewhere to live (stuck me on a couch inside the apartment of 3 other people after flying from Florida with all my things. The school's teachers were a complete joke (besides the art teacher, he was cool but was still a joke). The office staff was very flirtatious with the football players, kind of disgusting. The whole school was a complete joke, from the way overpriced school store all the way to the teachers/football coaches partying with the college kids. The football program was so pitiful, the football coach was child that new nothing about football. They will take you money and give you the worst education in the world. Avoid at all cost."
"I always get greeted with friendly, welcoming staff. The atmosphere is always so nice. Has nice Holiday season decorations with Christmas trees decorated beautifully along with the beautiful fireplace too!!"
"Nice and calming bike route around Northland Comm. College!"
"If you care about your schooling, consider the program that you are going here for. They put more care into their nursing, ota, pta, welding, drafting, computer science, and other full blooded programs. The rest of their school seems to be just fluff. A large portion of their money goes into sports and propaganda. If you decide to go here to explore college career options or start with a two year liberal arts degree I caution you. While there are a few golden eggs, many of the teachers here are very poor. From being graded arbitrarily for watching a movie then to be tested about it a week and a half down the road, to being given random rubrics on writing down what you learned (even at the beginning of the semester). I don't know if the Deans know of this problem or if they just aren't paying attention but there are problems in this school right now. Be very careful of the teachers you choose. You may not learn anything if you don't remain vigilant and cautious. With all of that said, I just want to reiterate that there are some very good and praiseworthy teachers here. You just need to do your research first. I would suggest talking to them and getting a feel for what they are all about. Also, be very wary of the science department. There was where I had some of my worst experiences with teachers. Looking at you Mr. Robert Jung."
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