Supporting Your Student’s Success at Northwest Nazarene University

As parents of prospective college students, one of your top concerns is ensuring your child has the resources and support they need to thrive in college. At Northwest Nazarene University (NNU), student success is at the heart of everything we do. From academic...

A PARENT’S GUIDE TO CAMPUS VISITS

Sending your student off to college is an exciting milestone, but it can also feel overwhelming as you navigate this big transition. A campus visit offers a unique opportunity to ease your concerns and get a glimpse of the supportive community your student will join....

GET AWAY! WEEKEND TRIPS NEAR NNU

You’ve worked hard all week and suddenly it’s the weekend! Two glorious days of free time stretch ahead of you. What will you do? Fortunately, you chose NNU as your school, so you’re in the heart of a region with loads of fun and affordable weekend options. There’s...

TRIPLE THREAT

CLARK TRIO TAKES THE COURT TOGETHER FOR THE FIRST TIME By: Josh Burkholder, Director of Athletics Communication For most families, having just one high-level athlete compete in college can be very rare. Multiple collegiate athletes from the same set of siblings are...

OPENING THOUGHTS: KNOW BELONGING

By: Mark Cork, AVP of Marketing & Communications  Belonging is a fundamental human need, transcending boundaries, cultures and environments. It is a cornerstone of human existence, fostering connections that provide emotional, psychological and spiritual...

MAKING THE MOST OF YOUR CAMPUS VISITS

Pack your bags! It’s time to plan one of the most exciting parts of your journey to choose your perfect university: the campus visit. Don’t be tempted to skip an in-person experience. It’s so important! Although there is a place for virtual visits, nothing can compare...

THE HOME STRETCH: HELPING HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS FINISH WELL

It’s that time of year. The last semester of high school. The home stretch. Many seniors are thinking more about “what’s next” than “what needs to be done before what’s next.” There is far more high school behind them than ahead of them, and their minds and emotions...