Continuing the Journey
Northeast Community College
Established 1973 as a comprehensive community college offering vocational/technical, liberal arts, college transfer, and continuing education, Northeast Community College is a modern, two-year college located in Norfolk. It serves residents of a 20-county area in northeast Nebraska. Northeast is the only community college in the state with one- and two-year vocational, liberal arts and adult educational programs all on one main campus.
Lifelong Learning Center
Located on the Northeast Community College campus the Life Long Learning Center is a partnership of education organizations dedicated to working together to meet all your extended and continuing education needs throughout northeast and north central Nebraska. Programs ranging from independent high school studies through associate, bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral programs.
Workshops, customized training, conferences and seminars for business and industry are all available upon request. Catering services are also offered.
Programs may be received or delivered through an interactive technology to one or to more than 50 remote sites connected by fiber optics or satellite.
Contact us for all your training needs large and small. Visit our web site, www.northeastcollege.com for complete details.
Wayne State College
This public, four-year college located 30 miles northeast of Norfolk in Wayne, has 3,500 full and part-time undergraduate and graduate students. Wayne State offers more than 90 undergraduate majors and minors in four academic schools with a 19 to 1 student-faculty ratio and average class size of 21. Eighty extracurricular organizations, 40 intramurals, special events and lectures, and NCAA Division II athletics round out the program.
University of Nebraska
This land grant university serves the state with three campus locations - Lincoln, Omaha and Kearney. Nationally recognized for excellence in research, the University offers outstanding programs in medicine, business, law,bio-science, education and human sciences, dentistry, engineering, architecture and the performing arts, totaling over 170 programs. Graduate programs are available in all disciplines. The university’s NCAA Division I athletic teams are rated among the best in the nation and are consistent Big 12 and national champions.