Northern Oklahoma College conducted an on-site enrollment event at the Otoe-Missouria education center on December 5, 2018. NOC students dropped by and enrolled for the 2019 spring and summer semesters.
Gina Conneywerdy, NOC’s Native American Recruiter and Advisor, met with Otoe-Missouria tribal members providing assistance with financial aid, tribal funding, bursar questions, and course enrollment.
The on-site enrollment event was part of the services provided by NOC’s Title III NASNTI grant. Additional members of the enrollment team were Dr. Rae Ann Kruse, NASNTI Grant Project Director and Anna Scott, Distance Learning Specialist. Gloree Tah, Director of Higher Education for the Otoe-Missouria Tribe assisted Scott with the enrollment event.
Conneywerdy said, “Through the NASNTI grant, we are able to provide more personalized student services for Otoe-Missouria students.”
NOC worked with the Tribe to create an access site in the Education Building where students can use NOC computers to take online classes or connect to ITV courses.
NOC is currently enrolling for the 2019 spring and summer semesters. Spring classes begin January 14, 2019. Four sessions of summer school run from May 18 to August 1. Fall 2019 classes are projected to begin August 19, 2019