Admissions: 1-888-879-6222 or 518-891-2915 ext.686 or admissions@nccc.edu
The College's open rolling admissions policy seeks to be consistent with the purposes and philosophy of the College. With a high school or general equivalency diploma as a basic requirement, applicants will be admitted to a program offered by the College. Certain programs have special academic requirements, and the decision concerning admissions to these programs is based upon an evaluation of the applicant's academic and/or special achievements to date. The final decision rests with the Enrollment Management Office, and alternative programs will be offered to those students who do not meet these special requirements. Admission to North Country Community College is determined without regard to the applicant's race, color, creed, national origin, age, sex, disability, sexual orientation or marital status.
Academic Affairs:518-891-2915 ext.245 or records@nccc.edu
The Academic Affairs Office oversees credit and non-credit courses and academic support services including the Learning Assistance Centers, Libraries, and Computer Support. Students can obtain academic information for each term within their Student Portal account.
Billing (Business Office): 518-891-2915 ext.688
The Business Office oversees all financial matters and is available to assist students. Students can check their current bill for each term from within their Student Portal account.
Bookstore:
College bookstores are located on each of our three campuses. The College bookstores maintains a supply of new and used textbooks and carries a wide variety of school supplies.
Campus & Student Life: 518-891-2915 ext.204 bkarp@nccc.edu
The Office of Campus & Student life oversees all non-academic student services. Safety and Security, Parking, Student Activities, Student Government, Career Services, Transfer Services, and Wellness Services are services that can be accessed from within the Office of Campus and Student Life.
Financial Aid: 1-888-879-6222 or 518-891-2915 ext.686 or finaid@nccc.edu
Financial aid is available to eligible students to help them meet expenses while attending college. Students that are eligible for Federal financial aid should apply complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) at www.fafsa.ed.gov. Financing higher education requires long-range planning, careful budgeting and, usually, sacrifice by both the student and family. Funds from Financial Aid programs are supplemental to maximum financial efforts by the family. For each academic year the Financial Aid Office provides updated financial aid information to assist students in planning their financial needs while attending North Country Community College.
Library:518-891-2915 ext.218 or ifinlayson@nccc.edu
The Library houses more than 60,000 books, 160 journal titles and a variety of audio-visual materials. In addition, the Library participates in a number of computerized network consortiums which provide access to more than 57 million books, journals, and other learning materials owned by 40,000 libraries throughout the United State, Canada, and the world.