Northern Michigan University Global Campus
Admissions
Learn About NMU’s Admission Process
NMU’s Global Campus offers a variety of degree programs and certificates, whether you are ready to complete your associate degree, bachelor’s degree, or pursue graduate education. Even students enrolled in our online campus benefit from our big university programs with small university support. That means you won’t get lost in the shuffle or feel separated from resources. Learn more about how NMU can help you with the admissions process.
First Steps – Earning Your Degree Online with NMU Global
Application requirements vary according to your student status and your program of focus at NMU. Some programs have additional requirements, for example, RN to BSN program applicants must hold a registered nursing license free of restrictions or sanctions.
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NMU Enrollment Guidance
Northern Michigan University offers a robust support system for students who are ready to apply. Our enrollment guide is a good place to start. Next you can explore undergraduate and graduate program options for online students.
Still have enrollment or application questions?
We have resources.
Enrollment and Application Questions |NMU Global Campus: online@nmu.edu or (906) 227-1200
How to Apply for Financial Aid |Financial Aid Office: fao@nmu.edu or (906)-227-2327
Veteran Student Experience | Veteran Services: veterans@nmu.edu or (906)-227-1715
Other Admissions and Benefits Questions | Student Services: ssc@nmu.edu Office: 906-227-1221
Northern Michigan University Global Campus | Academic Calendar
Plan your online education and follow through to success.
NMU offers undergraduate students the benefit of rolling admission, which means you can start in any term whether Fall, Summer, or Winter even mid-semester.
Graduate students may encounter different enrollment deadlines which could be dependent on their program.
Fall Semester 2024
First official day of classes | August 26, Monday |
Labor Day observance—no classes | September 2, Monday |
Thanksgiving recess begins at 5 p.m. | November 23, Saturday |
Classes resume | December 2, Monday |
Last day of classes | December 7, Saturday |
Examination period | December 9-14, Monday-Saturday |
Commencement | December 14, Saturday |
Final grades due from faculty | December 17, Tuesday |
First official day of classes:
January 10, Monday
Martin Luther King Day observance—no classes:
January 17, Monday
Midsemester recess begins at 5:00 pm:
February 26, Saturday
Classes resume:
March 7, Monday
Last day of classes:
April 23, Saturday
Examination period:
April 25 – 30, Monday- Saturday
Commencement:
April 30, Saturday
Final grades due from faculty:
May 3, Tuesday