Info for high school counselors/students

You have a challenging task: helping students through the complexity of the college application process. We admire and respect the work you do, and hope to get to know you better. In addition, we invite you to get to know St. Norbert College better. Our welcoming campus culture and solid academic programs could be a good match for many of your students.

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Helpful resources for high school counselors

We invite you to spend time on our gorgeous campus in De Pere, Wis. Take a tour, meet with the admission counselor who is assigned to your students, and find out for yourself what makes SNC beautifully unique.

Schedule your visit by contacting us at admit@snc.edu  or 920-403-3005.

If you’re looking for a specific printed brochure, you can contact our office of admission to request a mailed copy.

In the meantime, we encourage you to explore our digital versions, formatted for your convenience in downloadable PDF format. It’s news your students can use.

Our admission counselors enjoy partnership with high school counselors to help guide students toward a best-fit college. Please reach out to the SNC admission counselor who is assigned to your school!

SNC has rolling admissions, so it's never too late for students to apply. We are a test-optional school — our admission staff takes a holistic look at our applicants. Nearly 35 percent of our students are first-generation college students. We offer substantial merit aid; often the cost of an SNC education is equal or less than public options.

SNC provides three options* for high school students looking to experience — and earn credit for — college courses prior to graduating. Students pursuing any of these options will receive a transcript from SNC that includes their grades for the courses completed.

Early College Credit Program (ECCP) — This program allows high school students to take college courses on the SNC campus through the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction.

College Jumpstart — Students can take SNC courses at their high school with the material for these courses taught by their high school teachers on behalf of the college.

Classes for non-degree seeking students — High school students can apply to take a course at SNC by filling out the application for registration as a non-degree seeking student. Just select the appropriate form and make note of where to send once completed:

  • Non-Degree Student Course Request Form (applicants over 18)

  • Non-Degree Student Course Request Form (applicants under 18)

  • WAICU-ECCP-High School Special Form

    *Tuition notes: Students who take courses through College Jump Start have a reduced tuition schedule that is currently set at $200 per four-credit course. Students who take courses through ECCP do not pay tuition themselves, but the tuition is covered by the district and the State of Wisconsin according to DPI rules and regulations. High school students who take courses at SNC as non-degree seeking students pay the same tuition rate as all other non-degree seeking students. 

    For any questions, please email dualenrollment@snc.edu.


What makes SNC special
  • Welcoming community where you’ll feel instantly at home.
  • Outstanding faculty fully committed to your success.
  • Excellent placement record in sought-after jobs and top grad schools.
  • Generous merit scholarships and other financial aid.
  • Winning tradition, with 160+ championships across 27 intercollegiate sports.
  • Vibrant campus life – roughly 90 student orgs, visual and performing arts, speaker series and more.
  • Committed to values, and a culture of mutual esteem and respect.
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Mallory Fritsch ’23

I loved it at St. Norbert. I can't speak highly enough about the people who are there. It’s so nice to be in a little community like that and to be able to walk into the caf, and even if I’m going alone, I know I won't be sitting alone because there’s got to be someone in there that I know. It was more than I could have ever asked for in the college experience.