Payment for spring classes is due December 7

Online: nmc.edu/self-service, under Student Billing

  • Electronic check from checking or savings account at no cost to you
  • Debit card payment at no cost to you
  • Credit card payment: American Express, MasterCard, VISA, or Discover (including JCB, Diners Pay and China Union Network).  A 2.75% convenience fee applies to all credit card payments for charges related to academic credit courses
  • Authorize someone else to make a payment
  • Enroll in direct deposit for refunds
  • Enroll in a deferred payment plan
  • Make a housing or aviation deposit under Deposits
  • Go to Financial Aid menu to check your financial aid

In person:

Payments by cash, check, or money order can be made in person at Student Financial Services (Tanis Building, main level)

By mail:

Please note your NMC ID on your check.

Northwestern Michigan College

Student Financial Services

1701 E. Front Street

Traverse City, MI 49686

Explore payment options: nmc.edu/cashier

Financial aid information:  nmc.edu/financial-aid

Questions? (231) 995-1035 or email: sfs@nmc.edu

Helpful tips:

  • Check your NMC email and Self-Service often
  • Respond to any requests for information
  • Drop before 100% Refund Date (on your schedule) if you don’t plan to attend

 

Spring Main Session begins January 15. Register today!

 

Almost Sunrise documentary screening is Nov. 8

In honor of Veteran’s Day, NMC’s Military & Veteran Services, NMC’s Student Veterans of America (SVA) and 22-2-None, bring you the award-winning documentary Almost Sunrise.

Almost Sunrise tells the inspiring story of two young men, Tom Voss & Anthony Anderson, who, in an attempt to put their haunting Iraq combat experience behind them, embark on an extraordinary journey — a 2,700 mile walk across America. Will this epic pilgrimage be enough to give them the chance to begin life anew? More information can be found at sunrisedocumentary.com.

  • When: Wednesday, November 8, 7–9 p.m. 
  • Where: NMC’s Milliken Auditorium

Join us for this compelling 90-minute documentary, followed by Q&A with local combat veterans.

THIS EVENT IS FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC.

Kudos

KUDOS- (praise or respect that you get because of something you have done or achieved) defined by Merriam-Webster.com

Submit a Kudos here.

Kudos to Dennis Christopher-  Dennis continuously exceeds his ability to insure that the sanitation and cleanliness of Parsons Stulen building are maintained at all times. He is well organized and efficient with the ability to completes all of his task on time. Dennis is also able to adjust his daily routines to assist with other duties if needed and is always willing to help out when required in other areas. Dennis also tries to achieve integrity, and personal responsibility at all times.

Kudos to Chris Ruszel and the Business Office Team-  Kudos to Chris Ruszel and the Business Office for clean audit results again this year! Thanks also to all NMC faculty and staff for adhering to policies and procedures throughout the year resulting in positive financial audits. We appreciate all that you do. Thank you.

 

Success Story: NMC food pantry opens next week

October 25, 2017

Photo of food pantry volunteers and donationsA new food pantry is set to open on campus next week, a local step toward addressing the food insecurity that college students face nationwide.

The NMC Food Pantry operates out of the basement of the Osterlin Building and is available to all active students starting Nov. 1, said Paul Kolak, an NMC counselor and member of the pantry steering committee.

Students won’t have to physically access the shelves, however. Instead, they’ll fill out an online form stating their household size and needs. Student volunteers will fulfill the orders anonymously, and recipients will be notified when their order is ready for pickup — hoped-for turnaround is 24 hours — at the Student Success Center, also in the Osterlin Building.

“We’re just trying to be really discreet with it,” Kolak said, adding that the pantry will aim to feed people for about three days.

“We’re not seeking to be a grocery store. This is a supplement,” he said.

In August, a study released by the Urban Institute reported that 13 percent of community college students were “food insecure” in 2015. Food insecurity is defined as reduced quality of diet and access to nutrition.

In a typical NMC class of 40, that 13 percent translates to five students. Consequently the NMC Food Pantry has dubbed all food drives the Minus Five project. The first was held Oct. 10 with faculty and staff donating during the annual Professional Development Day.

Food pantry donationsThe pantry will also be supplied by other sources, including the NMC Foundation, the Northwest Food Coalition, which supports several dozen regional pantries, and a Grand Rapids-area organization called Feeding America. Besides non-perishable food items it will also stock health and hygiene items such as soap, shampoo, toothbrushes and toothpaste.

NMC business students have conducted a food drive as an experiential learning project for the last five fall semesters, and employees have donated food at the annual college holiday party. Now, both those efforts will help keep dignity and convenience right on campus.

“The closer the food pantry is, the better utilized it is,” Kolak said. “It’s an issue of pride, and of transportation in some cases.”

Success Story: NMC food pantry opens next week

October 25, 2017

Photo of food pantry volunteers and donationsA new food pantry is set to open on campus next week, a local step toward addressing the food insecurity that college students face nationwide.

The NMC Food Pantry operates out of the basement of the Osterlin Building and is available to all active students starting Nov. 1, said Paul Kolak, an NMC counselor and member of the pantry steering committee.

Students won’t have to physically access the shelves, however. Instead, they’ll fill out an online form stating their household size and needs. Student volunteers will fulfill the orders anonymously, and recipients will be notified when their order is ready for pickup — hoped-for turnaround is 24 hours — at the Student Success Center, also in the Osterlin Building.

“We’re just trying to be really discreet with it,” Kolak said, adding that the pantry will aim to feed people for about three days.

“We’re not seeking to be a grocery store. This is a supplement,” he said.

In August, a study released by the Urban Institute reported that 13 percent of community college students were “food insecure” in 2015. Food insecurity is defined as reduced quality of diet and access to nutrition.

In a typical NMC class of 40, that 13 percent translates to five students. Consequently the NMC Food Pantry has dubbed all food drives the Minus Five project. The first was held Oct. 10 with faculty and staff donating during the annual Professional Development Day.

Food pantry donationsThe pantry will also be supplied by other sources, including the NMC Foundation, the Northwest Food Coalition, which supports several dozen regional pantries, and a Grand Rapids-area organization called Feeding America. Besides non-perishable food items it will also stock health and hygiene items such as soap, shampoo, toothbrushes and toothpaste.

NMC business students have conducted a food drive as an experiential learning project for the last five fall semesters, and employees have donated food at the annual college holiday party. Now, both those efforts will help keep dignity and convenience right on campus.

“The closer the food pantry is, the better utilized it is,” Kolak said. “It’s an issue of pride, and of transportation in some cases.”

Red Ribbon Day

Monday, October 30, 8-10:30 a.m. in the Welcome Center of Health & Science Building, come enjoy a cup of coffee and homemade muffin, and get your red ribbon pin to Just Say No to Drugs! Your future is key, so stay Drug free! 

President’s Update for October 23, 2017

Thank you all for everything you do in pursuit of “Keeping Learning at the Center.”

Notable Accomplishments provided by Faculty and Staff

This section recognizes the good work being done and linkages to the Strategic Directions (SD) and Institutional Effectiveness Criteria (IE) are provided where possible. (more…)

2nd Annual Maintain Don’t Gain Challenge coming in November!

Watch for more details to come.

Weigh In: November 10, 2017

  • University Center 211 (1 – 3 p.m.)
  • J Beckett 130 (10 a.m. – 12 p.m.)

Weigh out: January 8, 2018

  • University Center 211 (10 – 11 a.m.)
  • J Beckett 130 (2 – 3 p.m.)

Don’t gain more than 3 pounds over the holiday season and you will be entered into a drawing for a Fitbit Alta.  Just weigh out on January 8 and you will receive a $10 gift card!

2018 Open Enrollment Information

November 16 – Information Meetings and Vendor Fair:

  • Option #1: 10 a.m.
  • Option #2: 1 p.m.

Olson Center A/B and Lobby

This will be the only day for “live” meetings. We will however record the session and make it available on the Intranet. Additionally, I will be providing resources online, holding a computer lab, and always available to answer any questions you may have. Please stay tuned for further information.  Hollie

November 20 – Open Enrollment Computer Lab:

  • 9 a.m.-4 p.m.

University Center 205

If you would like some additional assistance to enroll in your 2018 benefits, Hollie will be available during this time.

November 21, 2017- Open Enrollment Computer Lab (2nd and 3rd shift employees):

  • 8 p.m.

University Center 205

If you would like some additional assistance to enroll in your 2018 benefits, Hollie will be available during this time.

Kudos

KUDOS- (praise or respect that you get because of something you have done or achieved) defined by Merriam-Webster.com

Submit a Kudos here.

Kudos to the Entire Enrollment Services Team- Under the leadership of Pam and the other directors, we were able to combine Admissions, Records and Registration and Student Financial Services (Cashiers and Financial Aid). This allows students to receive optimum quality service with just one stop. The willingness of staff to try something new and continue to learn and provide quality service to our students is appreciated!

KUDOS to the following who helped make the NMC Fall Conference a success! Thank you for your time and dedication to making the day a success!

  • Dennis Schultz, Katharine Zurek, Linda Racine, and Ryan Bernstein for the significant time spent creating the opening videos and slides for the NMC Fall Conference. Their hard work and dedication to this day is very much appreciated!
  • Jack Connors for his time and expertise running the tech for the opening session & Megan Heator for her assistance with hosting the event.
  • Jenny Barnes & Deb Patterson for all their work scheduling and coordinating Biederman & Health Science rooms and the lunch setup.
  • Roy & Sodexo Staff for creating & serving the delicious lunch buffet that facilitated a collaborative and engaging event.
  • Facilities Staff who delivered and set up all the tables & chairs to create a welcoming lunch space.
  • Rita Kucera for her assistance and support for the day.

 

Position Vacancies & Supplemental Employment

Are you looking for career opportunities? Find them here! jobs.nmc.edu. Current openings include:

 

Position Vacancies

  • GLMA Deck Instructor

  • Student Life and Learning Services Office Managers

  • Chemistry Adjunct Instructor

  • Biomedical Equipment – Engineering Technologies Adjunct Instructor

  • Law Enforcement -Criminal Investigations Adjunct Instructor

  • Law Enforcement -Police Administration Adjunct Instructor

Supplemental Employment

  • Banquet Server – Hagerty Center
  • Kitchen Steward
  • Student Health Services Nurse

Flu Clinic Oct. 19 from 12:30 to 2 p.m.

Flu Clinic will be Thursday, October 19 from 12:30 – 2 p.m. in Health Services LB106. Just walk-in, no appointment necessary. It takes about two weeks for the flu vaccine to be most effective, so immunize now. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services recommends the flu vaccine for EVERYONE who wishes to reduce the chances of getting the flu.

 

  • Students-$15
  • Faculty and Staff-$20
  • No cost to NMC insured.

Cape Dorset Print Sale

Since the 1960’s NMC has hosted the Annual Cape Dorset print sale, first with Bernie Rink at the Library and then at the Dennos Museum Center. This year’s Print Collection features the work of 15 artists and has 30 images.

The prints are on exhibit now at the Dennos and the sale will take place SaturdayOctober 21 at 10:30 a.m. at the museum. There will be a reception prior to the sale. For more information contact the Museum Store at 995-1586 or ttarnow@nmc.edu

Dennos Museum Holiday Art Fair

The Annual Dennos Museum Center Holiday Art Fair will take place in the museum: 

  • Thursday, October 265-8 p.m.
  • Friday and Saturday, October 27 & 28 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.
  • Sunday, October 291-5 p.m.

50 artists will be featured at this art fair designed to give you a head start on holiday shopping. Admission is free. NMC Staff, Faculty & Students receive a 10% discount at the sale and in the Museum Store, PLEASE tell the clerk at the time of the transaction that you receive the discount.

Questions contact the Museum Store at 995-1586 or ttarnow@nmc.edu

 

 

 

Your work makes you a hero. Your giving does, too!

As a member of the NMC community, you understand how education changes lives. But did you know that you can use payroll deduction to make a charitable gift to support the area of the college that you love? Simply fill out the Google form here (login required). You can make a gift to your favorite NMC program or to the Annual Fund, which addresses the college’s greatest needs, making a difference for every student every day.

The gift of education lasts a lifetime. Thank you for all that you do for NMC and its students!

Be a Hawk Owl Hero: Raise money for your student group AND support NMC!

Is your NMC student group looking for a way to raise money? 

Members of your group can volunteer to help the NMC Foundation at select events throughout the school year. In return, the NMC Foundation will reimburse your student group for the amount of time each of your members volunteered. You will earn $10/hour for your student group.               

Upcoming Activity: HAWK OWLS SAY THANKS (HOST) Booth

  • Activity includes: Explaining a thank you letter writing activity to NMC students and passing out t-shirts.

Dates, Times, Locations: 

  • Tuesday, November 7, 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. at Hawk Owl Cafe (West Hall)
  • Wednesday, November 8, 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. at Osterlin Library

For more info, contact Katharine Zurek, Annual Giving Specialist at kzurek@nmc.edu or 231-995-1030. Or, sign up here.

NMC students aim to fill local food pantries

TRAVERSE CITY — Northwestern Michigan College students are leading an effort to fill local food pantries before the holiday season. The business communications students are working with the Northwest Food Coalition (NWFC) for the fifth annual Food for Thought food drive October 18- November 18.

The NWFC identifies 22% percent of families in the five-county region as being food insecure, or lacking reliable access to a sufficient quantity of affordable, nutritious food. The group serves more than 500,000 meals a year to address that need. The Food for Thought Food Drive is a semester long experiential learning project that collects donations on behalf of the coalition, and enhances students’ professional communication skills.

For the first time, students will also collect food for a new NMC Food Bank. NMC staff and students created the pantry after noting an increase in food insecurity among students. The Minus 5 Project identifies that in a class of 40 students, as many as 5 could be food insecure.

Community members can help by donating non-perishable food and personal hygiene items in Food for Thought collection barrels at the following NMC locations October 18- November 18:

  • Main Campus: Osterlin Library, West Hall and the Health and Science Building
  • Aero Park Campus: Parsons-Stulen Building
  • University Center Campus

Tom’s Food Markets will be accepting donations from 11 a.m.- 4 p.m., October 21- 22 at its East Bay, West Bay Interlochen and 14th Street locations. The public is invited to bring donations to the S.T.E.M. Exploration Day at NMC’s Parsons-Stulen Building 11 a.m.–3 p.m., November 18. The community can also make financial donations to support the pantries at any of the events or on the NMC Foundation website.

Anyone who donates at least 5 items or $5 will be entered into a raffle for prizes donated by local businesses.

Release date: October 17, 2017

For more information:

Kristy McDonald
NMC Instructor
kmcdonald@nmc.edu
(231) 995-1059

Hunter Krecow
Director of Marketing NMC’s Food for Thought
krecowh@mail.nmc.edu
(231) 620-3716

NON-DISCRIMINATION POLICY NOTICE

Northwestern Michigan College is committed to a policy of equal opportunity for all persons and does not unlawfully discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, disability, genetic information, height, weight, marital status or veteran status in employment, educational programs and activities, and admissions. nmc.edu/non-discrimination

Kudos

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Submit a Kudos here.

Kudos to Debra Ausdemore: Deb was a true partner for our team hosting the Aviation 50th Symposium in the Parsons Stulen building. We appreciated her sincere care and welcome of our guests!

Kudos to Kristen Salathiel: Together with the CIE committee members and Lori Hodek, Kristen facilitated a fabulous Professional Development Day.

Kudos to Lori Hodek: Lori worked with Kristen Salathiel and the Professional Development Institute to put on a fantastic Professional Development Day.

Upcoming NMC Jazz Band Performances

  • Thursday, October 19: NMC Jazz Big Band, 8 p.m., West Bay Beach Holiday Inn, free
  • Thursday, October 26: NMC Jazz Lab Band, 8 p.m., West Bay Beach Holiday Inn, free
  • Saturday, December 2: NMC Jazz Bands and Vocal Jazz Ensemble, 7:30 p.m., Milliken Auditorium. Tickets: $12 adults, $7 students and seniors. Tickets available at MyNorthTickets.com and at the door.

Aviation open house

TRAVERSE CITY — The public is invited to an open house in the Parsons-Stulen building to celebrate the 50th anniversary of aviation at NMC. Check in at the welcome table for tours. There will be staff on hand for tours and information, and refreshments in room 101.

NON-DISCRIMINATION POLICY NOTICE

Northwestern Michigan College is committed to a policy of equal opportunity for all persons and does not unlawfully discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, disability, genetic information, height, weight, marital status or veteran status in employment, educational programs and activities, and admissions. nmc.edu/non-discrimination