March 22, 2024 - NKU is taking our show on the road again this year! We’re loading up a bus with VIPs like President Cady Short-Thompson, Provost Diana McGill, Victor E. Viking and stopping at four local high schools to meet with hundreds of students to show them all that is great about being a part of Norse Nation.
It’s no secret this has been a tough year for students headed to college this fall with FAFSA delays creating plenty of unknowns. NKU is doing everything we can to ease the stress for students and their families. We are bringing NKU to YOU, the future of Norse nation.
Want to join the tour? Interview a VIP or two?
Here’s the schedule for Tuesday, March 26:
The goal of #Norsebound 2024 is to provide these future NKU students with insights into university life, academic programs, extracurricular activities and the student experience. NKU is northern Kentucky’s university, and we want the students in our region to know we are committed to making the process of applying to college, the transition to college and the college experience as seamless, supporting and enriching as possible for all its students.
About Northern Kentucky University: NKU is an entrepreneurial state university of more than 15,000 students on a thriving suburban campus nestled between Highland Heights, Kentucky and bustling downtown Cincinnati. Ranked in the top 50 out of 400 universities nationwide by The Wall Street Journal for exceptional value, we are a regionally engaged university committed to delivering an innovative, student-centered education. We empower our graduates to have fulfilling careers and meaningful lives, while contributing to the economic, civic and social vitality of the region. For more information, visit nku.edu.
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