Re-Applicant Admissions Overview
Application Process
Students who have attended North Central for one or more semesters and wish to return are considered reapplicant students. The application process for reapplicants is outlined on the Steps to Apply page.
Degree Audit Sheet
Returning students are able to view their records and grades online by using Unet. To login to Unet, use your former North Central email address and password. If you have forgotten your email and/or password information, please contact the Information Technology department. As a general rule, returning students who need seven or more credits to complete their program must re-enter under the current Degree Audit requirements. Reapplicants who need six or less credits to complete their program will most likely be able to return under their original Degree Audit requirements. If you have questions regarding your Degree Audit sheet please contact the Registrar’s Office at 612.343.4409.
Graduation Requirement
In order to graduate from North Central University, 27 of the final 33 credits must be taken from NCU. This allows flexibility for students to transfer six of their last 33 credits if they need to.
Class Registration, Housing, Parking & Check-In
Reapplicants will receive a registration packet which includes information regarding class registration, housing, parking, and finances. All re-applicants are able to register for classes online through Unet and will need to fill out a housing form to notify us of where you plan on living - whether in the dorms, apartments, or off-campus. Click here for the current pricing information. Please click here for Parking information and to apply for a parking permit - both on-campus and commuter parking. This information is included in your registration packet but it is also available upon request from the Admissions Office. Check-in is required for all returning students and it is the Monday during Welcome Week. Please contact the Admissions Office with any questions.
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It feels good to know that even when I leave North Central, my profs are still just a phone call or text message away. ...more
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The spiritual atmosphere on campus is definitely one of my favorite things about North Central. It is so refreshing to be encouraged by other students and to fellowship in worship. The many opportunities available, whether it be Praise Gathering, chapel or entry, will be the things that I will remember most about NCU. They have definitely helped shaped me during my time here and to grow closer to God. I have also bonded with many of the girls on my floor and learned to truly appreciate the community. When problems came, their prayers and genuine concern kept me going and encouraged me in my walk with God. ...more
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The student body is my favorite thing about North Central. When I first showed up, everybody said 'hi' to me - and I had no idea who they were! Everyone is so welcoming. ...more
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I love working with other passionate, self-sacrificing, professionals in hopes of shaping the next generation into effective agents of change in the world. ...more
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Chapel encourages risk taking, leadership, and love to be shown through everything I do with Jesus' name on it not for my cause, but for His will to be done. Could there be any better preparation for life? ...more
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We're all pursuing different majors, but we're all seeking after the one true God. ...more
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Every day our students go far beyond the classroom to serve and allow God to work through them. ...more
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Being part of NCU athletics has enabled me to experience what true leadership is. Not only one person leads, but we all, through our walk in Christ, lead and keep each other accountable to our purposes in the Kingdom of God. ...more
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The Student Accounts staff have always done everything in their power to help me with my finances. If I have questions, they have answers. They truly care. ...more
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I think my favorite part about North Central is getting to go to Chapel every day. I know that when I graduate I won’t get a chance to take a break in my work day to worship the Lord in a community. It really puts my day into focus. ...more

