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Steps to Registration/Admission Requirements
1. Complete the Admission Application and submit the required documents. Contact (870) 838-2948 if you have any questions.
2. Submit placement test scores. Need help with scores? Contact our testing center
at (870) 762-3104.
3. Meet with an ACE Advisor
4. Register 5. Attend class!
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Steps to Registration
We will help you every step of the way.
For more information check out our website at www.ANC.edu!
ACE Advising Center 870-838-2913
Arkansas Northeastern College provides the ACE (Academic & Career Enrichment) Advising Center on its campus to allow more intensive
academic and career counseling to students. Designed to provide professional guidance throughout the entire process of enrollment, from
placement testing to career and goal setting, the ACE Advising Center offers students a very hands-on approach in their decision-making on the front end. The ACE Advising Center utilizes data analysis and test scores to direct students
toward paths where their interests and aptitude intersect.
“By helping students get started right, we hope to help them be more successful in their endeavors. Our advising process blends an intrusive advising platform with the traditional faculty/mentor approach,” said ANC President
Dr. James Shemwell.
New students at ANC receive the thorough, one-on-one management of a professional College and Career Advisor for as long as they need. Once a student is on the right path and feels comfortable with his or her direction, he or
she is transitioned to a faculty advisor. This usually occurs following the first semester or first year. ACE Advisors take the time to investigate each student’s situation—his or her work obligations, placement levels, career goals and much more. Students have onsite access to free tutoring and testing. By the time students finish with their
advisors, they are positioned to achieve their educational and career goals.
Professional Advisors with expertise in: Free Assistance with: Career & Technical Education Placement Testing Allied Health Programs Academic Counseling
General Education Course Scheduling Academic Tutoring
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Advising Center
The Arkansas Northeastern College Financial Aid Office works with students to help them obtain the necessary financial
resources needed to pursue a college education. A variety of both need-based and merit-based financial aid programs are
available to meet student financial need.
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Financial
We’re here to help you find the money
you need for school. Call us TODAY
for more information! 870-762-3103
Apply Early! Students should apply well in advance of the beginning of the semester
since processing the application requires time. Electronically filing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), at www.fafsa.ed.gov,
reduces the processing time by half. Students completing and submitting the FAFSA by the March 15th priority deadline are offered a financial aid
package which may include one or more types of aid to meet demonstrated financial need.
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Financial
Arkansas Northeastern College Foundation Scholarships The ANC Foundation directly helps students through a large pool
of privately funded scholarships. Because many students have financial needs, the Foundation works closely with the Financial
Aid Office and the Admissions Office to help students overcome this barrier. Follow the steps below to apply today!
How to Apply
1) Complete FAFSA Application 2) Complete ANC Foundation Scholarship Application
available online at www.anc.edu 3) Submit application, typed essay and one letter of
recommendation to the address on the application
ASUN 125%
BRTC 119%
ASUJ 314%
MSCC 154%
UA 327%
UCA 318%
ANC
Costs are based on 15 credit hours. Information found on ADHE’s website.
Stacking Up Just how much will you save by choosing Arkansas Northeastern College? The diagram below illustrates the estimated tuition cost of other regional colleges and universities compared to ANC.
It’s clear to see where to get the most bang for your buck!
Something for Everyone
Arkansas Northeastern College provides opportunity through its
technical and professional programs to meet area workforce needs with qualified graduates for the job market; offers the traditional first
two years of college for students transferring to senior colleges and universities; provides opportunities for personal growth and development;
and provides non-credit offerings through Community Education. Additionally, ANC boasts a nationally recognized adult education program for students wishing to brush up on their academic skills or earn a General Education Diploma (G.E.D.).
Early College Program
ANC offers high school students the opportunity to earn both high school and college credit at the same time. Through the Early College Program, ANC works with local school districts to provide
courses that help students get a head start with college, often times at a greatly reduced tuition rate.
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Program Offerings
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Program Offerings
Associate in Applied Science Degrees Typically Two Years
Nursing Business Technology
- Business Management Option Computer Information Systems
Criminal Justice Early Childhood Education Office Technology
General Technology Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Option
Welding Option Advanced Manufacturing
Aviation Maintenance Steel Industry Technology
Technical
Certificates Typically One Year
Aviation Maintenance Dental Assisting
Technology Paramedic Patient Care Technology
Practical Nursing Air Conditioning and Refrigeration
Welding
Certificates of Proficiency Typically One Semester
Advanced Manufacturing Child Development Associate
Construction Technology General Aviation
General Industrial Technology Industrial Electrical Systems Emergency Medical Technician
Nursing Assistant Phlebotomy Technician
Clerical Support Medical Transcription
Air Conditioning and Refrigeration
Welding
Programs of Study Whether it’s a degree plan, technical certificate,
certificate of proficiency, job training program, or computer certification, Arkansas Northeastern College
has something for you. Check out our offerings!
Associate Degrees Typically Two Years
Associate of Arts Degree (Transfer)
Associate of Science Degree (Transfer) - Business
- Childhood Education - Criminology
Performing Arts
Come sing with us! ANC’s Music Department provides musical and theatre opportunities through private instruction, classroom instruction and performance. The department features several groups which perform
throughout the year and in unique places. ANC’s singers have even performed at the Vatican!
Physical Fitness & Recreation
ANC has varied programs in physical fitness which include: tennis, golf, weightlifting, jogging and
aerobics, as well as intramurals in flag football, basketball, volleyball and softball. ANC is
committed to developing activities and programs that promote and sustain health and wellness through the years. The Briggs/Sebaugh Wellness
Center provides students with opportunities for intramural activities and recreation.
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Extracurricular Activities
Japan Ambassadors
Visit the land of the rising sun! The Arkansas Northeastern College Foundation, along with the Yamato Kogyo Company, Ltd. of Japan, offers
opportunities for student enrichment through the Ambassadors to Japan Program. Two ANC
students each year are chosen to serve as ambassadors to Japan for a two-week stay.
Students learn about a new culture, share their culture with the Japanese and, when they return,
share what they have learned with the College and community.
Student Organizations ANC is home to more than 10 student organizations. From the Cultural Diversity Association to the Gamma Beta Phi
National Honor Society, there is something for everyone. Student organizations foster educational, social and personal development and provide for profitable use of leisure time. The College encourages students to create new organizations to meet the changing needs and interests of the student body.
Student Ambassador Program Student Ambassadors are a select group of students who
responsibly represent the College. Assisting in the Admissions Office, ANC Student Ambassadors are paid to respond to
student inquiries, applicants, and incoming freshmen. Students selected for the program work on a part-time basis. Some of
their duties include traveling with Admissions Counselors to area high schools, providing student prospects with a “friend on
campus” and conducting campus tours. For more information about the program, contact the Admissions Office.
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Extracurricular Activities
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Resources for Students
Computer Laboratories The computer laboratories at the College are state-of-the-art, fully equipped with modern computers, printers,
software and networking. The labs are open to students enrolled in one or more credit hours at ANC. Additionally, most areas on campus have free Wi-Fi, so bring your laptop and get to work!
Food Services Arkansas Northeastern College manages a cafeteria-style food service on the main campus for
students and staff. Located in the OutBack, it provides a variety of hot and cold foods. Packaged foods and soft drinks are also available throughout the various campus sites both day and evening. Additionally, a vending area offering sandwiches, drinks, candy and chips is
available at the Burdette Center.
Bookstore The ANC Bookstore is located on the Blytheville main campus. The Bookstore provides students with required textbooks and supplies, as well as supplementary materials.
Online book ordering and text book rental are also available. In the Bookstore you will also find imprinted clothing, gifts and novelty items. Eligible students may defer the
cost of books through the Office of Financial Aid. The Bookstore provides textbook services during registration periods on the Burdette, Osceola and Paragould campuses.
Faculty The Arkansas Northeastern faculty is committed to quality instruction and personal attention
to students. The normal teaching load is 15 credit hours per semester. ANC offers a better student/teacher ratio with classes typically having less than 25 students.
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Resources for Students
ANC University Center Through the Arkansas Northeastern College University Center, four-year, accredited institutions of higher education are invited to offer bachelor and master degrees on the Arkansas Northeastern campus. For current program
listings, class schedules and other information, check out the University Center link on the College’s website at www.anc.edu or contact the Arkansas Northeastern University Center Coordinator at extension 1113 or 870-762-3137.
Library Services The Adams/Vines Library and the Mississippi County Library System have joined together to form an innovative library system to serve both ANC students and the residents of Mississippi County. This combined approach allows for the best materials, services and facilities to provide learning resources for students, faculty and staff. It is open
six days a week and has access to over 41 million books and periodicals housed in libraries across the nation and in other countries. The library staff can borrow books, periodical articles or other materials through interlibrary loan
for students, faculty and staff. Private study rooms are provided within the library for students. Some rooms are equipped to view videos or listen to music.
Educational Opportunity Center The Educational Opportunity Center is designed specifically for adults who plan to enroll in college. Services include
assistance with financial aid applications, admission applications and entrance test preparation. All services provided by EOC are free.
Student Support Services Student Support Services (SSS) provides services and activities designed to encourage academic growth and
strengthen the social development of eligible students. In addition to free tutoring, the program offers academic advising, career counseling, personal counseling, study skills workshops and assistance in applying for financial aid.
The program staff also assists students in the transfer process from ANC to four-year institutions.
Arkansas Career Pathways Initiative (CPI) Arkansas Career Pathways provides financial support and counseling to students with dependent children under the age of 21 who meet financial eligibility requirements. Services provided can include: paid tuition, books and fees,
childcare assistance, transportation assistance, career counseling, resume assistance and job placement.
Contact us to get started TODAY! Main Campus, Blytheville (870) 762-1020
ANC Admissions (870) 838-2948
AC ME Center (870) 762-2726 (Aircraft & Metals Engineering Center)
Burdette Center (870) 763-1486 (ANC Technical Center)
Harry L. Crisp Center (870) 763-6222 (Solutions Group)
Leachville Center (870) 539-2393
Osceola Center (870) 563-3236
Paragould Center (870) 239-3200
Arkansas Northeastern College does not discriminate against any individual on the basis of race, color, sex, religion, ethnic origin or disability in any of its
programs or activities. Arkansas Northeastern College does not discriminate on the basis of handicap in admission, access to treatment,
or employment in its programs and activities.
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www.ANC.edu
/ArkansasNortheasternCollege
@ArkNortheastern
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