North Central earns high grade in financial strength
For Fiscal Year 2019–20, North Central University received a 3.0 Financial Responsibility Composite Score from the U.S. Department of Education, the highest awardable score. According
For Fiscal Year 2019–20, North Central University received a 3.0 Financial Responsibility Composite Score from the U.S. Department of Education, the highest awardable score. According
By now, you’ve probably heard it all from “we’re all in this together,” “these are uncertain times,” to “things are scary right now.” But what
The Board of Regents and Administration of North Central University are pleased to announce Angela Gruber, daughter of Jim and Teresa Gruber of Saint Paul,
You’ve started looking at colleges or universities that you’re interested in. You might have grown up in a Christian home, and want to go to a school that shares many of your deeply held values and beliefs. Or you might have recently become a Christian, and want to go to a school that will help your faith grow and put down roots. But you might be noticing that Christian colleges are private colleges. And private schools often cost more than pubic schools. So is going to a Christian university worth the cost?
While college is a time known for instant ramen noodle budgets and a not-so-stable financial status, that doesn’t mean you can’t be disciplined in finances.
Getting your finances in order while still in college can set you up well when the real financial obligations begin to pile up and student loans kick in. Unless it has to do with loans or your weekly coffee budget, college finances aren’t often talked about so it’s hard to know where to start.
The latest addition to The Network of Women Ministers: Campus
In my 17 plus years of teaching psychology, I’ve heard
North Central University is thrilled to announce Beth Brown, MSW,