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Transfer Equivalencies

If you're planning to transfer to North Central College and currently attend an Illinois community college, our Course Substitution Guide will assist you in selecting courses there. 
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Career Paths in Psychology

Are you curious about the various career options in the field of psychology? Read on to discover the endless possibilities and job paths available.
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How to Incorporate Character Development in the Classroom

How to Incorporate Character Development in the Classroom While we most commonly associate school with learning "hard skills" like math and science, it's also an incubator for "soft skills" like compassion and integrity. These attributes (among many others) are the building blocks of character development--arguably one of the most formative aspects of education.
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What is a Transfer Student?

Transfer students are those who complete a number of semesters of coursework at one school before transferring to another. Read on to learn more.
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How to Afford Housing in College

If you’re going off to college, getting your housing figured out is a critical first step. Keep reading to learn more about how to afford housing in college.
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Marketing students tie for third place in international contest

North Central College student marketers have proven they’re among the best in the nation. First, they competed with 98 other collegiate teams in the American Marketing Association (AMA) Case Competition and finished among the top nine teams in the nation. As finalists, North Central’s team of students earned the right to present their case at AMA’s 39th Annual International Collegiate Conference held March 16-18 in New Orleans.
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Conducting research as an undergraduate student

Nathaniel Fukutake ’24 is majoring in biology/biomedical science and minoring in chemistry, and this first-generation college student is working in a lab at the Wentz Science Center conducting research as an undergraduate — an opportunity he says has been “invaluable.”