The Multicultural Center seeks to broaden the College’s commitment to cultural enrichment and academic excellence by maintaining an environment that supports multiculturalism and promotes inclusion.
The Multicultural Center helps students from diverse backgrounds make the most of their education and their NWTC experience. Students interact and study together, develop support groups and friendships, and take advantage of services and resources to help them achieve their academic and career goals.
The Multicultural Center helps to: • Promote cultural awareness throughout the College• Provide support for multicultural organizations• Provide a safe place to express ideas• Involve all in contributing to the intellectual and social cultures of NWTC• Advocate for multicultural issues and initiatives
The Multicultural Center helps to:
• Promote cultural awareness throughout the College• Provide support for multicultural organizations• Provide a safe place to express ideas• Involve all in contributing to the intellectual and social cultures of NWTC• Advocate for multicultural issues and initiatives
Our strong, personalized support system is designed to increase the enrollment, retention, and job placement of our minority students. Information about various cultures and news from other countries is available to help both minority and majority culture students enrich their education.
Assistance • Financial aid • Scholarships • Admission process Support: • General Advising • Academics • Personal and social support • Bilingual assistance • Cultural and social activities • International food sharing • Development of (P.L.P.) Personal Learning Plan • Support of student organizations which include the Asian American Student Association (AASA), NWTC Hispanic American Student Association (NHASA), Intertribal Student Council, and African American. Referrals: • Career planning • Tutoring services • Community support agencies • On-campus and community services • ELL classes • General Educational Development (GED® Tests) • High School Equivalency Diploma (HSED Tests) (GED is a registered trademark of the American Council on Education and may not be used or reproduced without the express written permission of the American Council on Education.)
• Financial aid • Scholarships • Admission process
• General Advising • Academics • Personal and social support • Bilingual assistance • Cultural and social activities • International food sharing • Development of (P.L.P.) Personal Learning Plan • Support of student organizations which include the Asian American Student Association (AASA), NWTC Hispanic American Student Association (NHASA), Intertribal Student Council, and African American.
• Career planning • Tutoring services • Community support agencies • On-campus and community services • ELL classes • General Educational Development (GED® Tests) • High School Equivalency Diploma (HSED Tests) (GED is a registered trademark of the American Council on Education and may not be used or reproduced without the express written permission of the American Council on Education.)
• Career planning • Tutoring services • Community support agencies • On-campus and community services • ELL classes • General Educational Development (GED® Tests) • High School Equivalency Diploma (HSED Tests)
(GED is a registered trademark of the American Council on Education and may not be used or reproduced without the express written permission of the American Council on Education.)
May 2010 IssueApril 2010 Issue
Multicultural Center Brochure
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