Northeastern Junior College is a comprehensive two-year institution that is committed to providing excellence in learning, training, and service. We strive to produce skilled and knowledgeable students who transfer successfully and enter the workforce productively. We strive to enrich the quality of lives through affordable and accessible learning opportunities.
Type of School
At least 2 but less than 4 years,
Public
Religious affiliation
None
Highest degree offered
Associate's
Calendar
Semester
Setting
Town, remote from an urban area
Distance learning opportunities
Yes
Northeastern Junior College Size
Total enrollment
2,214
Enrolled full time
1,060
Enrolled part time
1,154
Northeastern Junior College Student Body
Men enrolled full time
512
Women enrolled full time
548
American Indian/Alaskan Native
-
Asian/Pacific Islander
-
Black/Non-Hispanic
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Hispanic
-
White/Non-Hispanic
-
Non-Resident Alien
0%
Race/ethnicity unknown
4%
Northeastern Junior College Admission Basics
Admissions office phone number
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Open admission policy
Yes
Undergraduate Application fee
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Applied
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Admitted
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Enrolled
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Admitted %
-
Northeastern Junior College Admission factors
Admission test scores
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Secondary school GPA
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Secondary school rank
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Secondary school record
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TOEFL
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Completion of college preparatory program
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Recommendations
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Formal demonstration of competencies
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Northeastern Junior College Admission statistics
Students submitting SAT
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SAT 1 Verbal 25th percentile score
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SAT 1 Verbal 75th percentile score
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SAT 1 Math 25th percentile score
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SAT 1 Math 75th percentile score
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Students submitting ACT
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ACT Composite 25th percentile score
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ACT Composite 75th percentile score
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Northeastern Junior College Cost
In-State Tuition, Full-time Undergraduates
$2,540
Out-of-state Tuition, Full-time Undergraduates
$8,336
Books and Supplies
$1,749
On-campus room and board
$6,016
Off-campus room and board
$8,712
Northeastern Junior College Financial Aid
Students Receiving Aid
92%
Receiving Federal Grants
56%
,
$4,530
on average
Receiving Institutional Aid
38%
,
$1,877
on average
Receiving Student Loans
60%
,
$4,365
on average
Northeastern Junior College Programs & Majors
Graduates in 2009/2010 academic year.
Agriculture, Agriculture Operations, and Related Sciences
For Colorado residents, the Vision Scholarship is available to students who have completed the FAFSA. A student must have graduated high school within the past year, and attend immediately after high school to qualify. The scholarship pays for the first 9 semester credits out of 15 credits fall of the freshman year if the student enrolls with a 3.75 cumulative GPA. Any student who meets the above criteria but does NOT have a 3.75 GPA, may earn the vision scholarship by earning a 3.0 GPA at NJC, OR by logging 50 hours in the college's free tutoring center during a semester.
Amount
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Number of Awards
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Renewable
Yes
Renewal Criteria
Students may also earn the scholarship through the fourth semester they attend NJC. As long as students federal grants do not exceed the scholarship amount, they will receive the Vision Scholarship, if they earn a 3.0 GPA at NJC or log 50 hours in the tutoring center.