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Here at St. Norbert College, we understand that you are more than a test score. Our office of admission carefully considers each college application we receive, looking at the whole student. We look for applicants with diverse interests and talents who we feel will contribute to the richness of our campus community, and who we feel will be successful at SNC.
There is no deadline to submit your application, as we admit students on an ongoing basis. If you feel that your application doesn’t capture everything about you that’s special, we recommend a résumé to show us where you shine.
Once your college application is complete you’ll receive your admission decision in about two to four weeks. If you have any quetions about the process, please contact your admission counselor.
Application checklist:
Complete the SNC application or Common ApplicationSubmit an official or unofficial copy of your high school transcript to SNC
Optional:ACT or SAT scores
Personal essay
Résumé
Letter of recommendation (from a teacher, school counselor, or coach)
Please send any information electronically to admit@snc.edu or the following address:St. Norbert College
Office of Admission
100 Grant St.De Pere, WI 54115
Important dates
Applications open
Application status notifications begin
Application for financial aid online at fafsa.gov (St. Norbert College code: 003892). Request a PIN to sign the FAFSA electronically
Priority deadline to file the FAFSA
Enrollment deposit priority deadline.
Academic accommodationsWe want students with disabilities to have an equal opportunity to benefit from a college education at SNC. Our team will help you create a constructive living and learning environment that’s tailored to your needs, allowing you to focus on your education and abilities instead of your differences.Learn more about accommodations Academic support programs
Some SNC students need a little extra academic support to thrive as they start their college journey. During the admission process, we identify students who may need added help to reach their full academic potential. If we believe you could benefit from one of our programs, you’ll be invited to participate as a condition of your enrollment.
The Success Program helps you reach your full academic potential by using contracts, goal setting, time management and self-accountability. You’ll attend weekly group meetings where you can work with a facilitator on improving your study skills and time management.
AEP is a one-semester program that enables you to learn and practice academic habits associated with success as a first-semester, first-year student. AEP students come with strong recommendations from high school teachers, counselors and principals who believe a student has the ability and desire to succeed in college, but would benefit from added academic support to begin the college journey. See our program requirements to learn more.
In keeping with SNC’s mission to help students reach their full potential, and in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), the college provides reasonable modifications and necessary accommodations to students with disabilities. Students become eligible for services when they disclose and provide recent documentation of a disability to the office of academic success, support and accessibility. Accommodations are tailored to a student's need on a case-by-case basis. Find more information here. You can also email acadsupport@snc.edu or call 920-403-1321 to get more information.
Each of the counselors in SNC’s Counseling & Psychological Services (CAPS) office has received training in assisting students on the autism spectrum disorder (ASD). The SNC ASD Support Program provides these students with counseling, mentoring and connections to campus partners who coordinate accommodations. Counselors also provide campus-wide training and education for faculty, staff and students.
Academic support partners
You never know what kind of help you might need during college. Rest assured, SNC provides you with resources for academic success, whether you need support inside – or outside – the classroom.
Ben Berg ’24 struggled academically when he first came to St. Norbert College. Despite the challenges he faced, Ben was able to make his way back to the campus he calls his second home through hard work, determination and encouragement from his family, friends and the college.Watch the Video
Wellness byDesign at SNCOur Wellness By Design initiative is part of SNC’s commitment to foster eight key dimensions of wellness: emotional, environmental, financial, intellectual, occupational, physical, social and spiritual. Intrigued? Learn more about how our programs support your academic success.Learn More
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