The college offers several degree and certificate programs, including bachelor of science degrees in elementary education, associate degrees in business, business administration (emphasis on accounting, business management, or computer applications), liberal arts, nursing, natural resources management, criminal justice, and hospitality management.
Moreover, it offers short-term certificate programs in different vocational, academic, and professional areas.
New students are required to take the English and Math placement tests before they register. After taking the placement tests, students can obtain the required slip from the English and Math departments and meet with their academic advisors. NMC academic advisors will help new students fill in registration forms and create class schedules. Students can then finish the registration process in NMC’s Room D-1.
Application for admissions will still be accepted until the last day of Registration on Saturday, Aug. 21, provided that both placement tests have been taken. Note the following dates below:
Fall 2010 semester important dates:
• Aug. 13 – Early Registration for SOE Seniors & Students Graduating in Spring 2011 ONLY (9am – 6pm)
• Aug. 16-20 – Fall Regular Registration for ALL Students (9am – 6pm)
• Aug. 20 – Student Orientation for New Students at 9am – 3:30pm in the NMC Library (Building O)
• Aug. 21 – Late Registration (9am – 12pm)
• Aug. 23 – First Day of Fall Classes
• Aug. 23 – Student Orientation for International & Evening Students at 5pm – 8pm in the NMC Library (Building O)
Placement test dates:
English placement test schedule
• Aug. 11 – 1pm – 4pm (D-1)
• Aug. 12 – 1pm – 4pm (D-1)
• Aug. 12 – 5pm – 8pm (D-1)
• Aug. 18 – 9am – 12pm (A-6/A-7)
Math placement test schedule
• Aug. 12 – 10am – 12pm (A-5)
• Aug. 12 – 5pm – 7pm (A-5)
• Aug. 19 – 10am – 12pm (A-5)
• Aug. 19 – 5pm – 7pm (A-5)
• Aug. 20 – 10am – 12pm (A-5)
Ongoing students must clear any outstanding balances at the Finance Office, the Library, or the Curriculum Resource Center before they can register for classes. To find out if any balances exist, students can visit the Office of Admissions and Records.
For additional information or inquiries, contact the Office of Admissions and Records at 234-5498 ext. 1528, or log on to www.nmcnet.edu.
PAWS needs your help
(PAWS) — PAWS has five puppies at Paradise Island Animal Hospital that desperately need a place to live for a few weeks.
PAWS is not asking anyone to adopt these pups permanently, just to foster them until PIAH gets back to full staff in September.
PAWS will pay up to $35 a month for food and care of fostered animals.
These puppies are up for adoption if anyone is interested.
Call the PAWS Hotline: 285-PAWS (7297) if you can help out.


