When will I know that I am able to enroll in my courses each semester?
College administrative staff and/or academic advisors will inform you (in person, via letter or email, or through Moodle) about enrollment procedures including dates or times that are important.
Where do I buy the textbooks/handbooks for the courses?
Please visit our IncludeED Textbook Program page to find out more.
How do I “log-on” to take these classes?
All students receive a user account name and password that enables access to a single sign-on (SSO) environment for all online services. The username format is derived from the following convention:
first initial + up to 13 characters of last name + last 6 digits of Campus Wide ID (CWID)
Example: vdemon456789 – Victor Demon with CWID […]
How do I register for my classes?
To simplify the registration process, we encourage students to connect to NSU Connect through their myNSU account at http://my.nsula.edu.
- If you have completed less than 30 hours at NSU, you will have an advisement hold on your account. You will need to call or email your advisor and they will be able to assist you […]
Will my credits transfer to Northwestern from another institution?
Most likely, but you will need to visit https://www.nsula.edu/registrar/ and click on “Transfer Credits” to follow the instructions to have your transcripts evaluated and see if your credits will be accepted.
Hours earned at an institution accredited by a regional committee on colleges, or the equivalent, will be accepted at Northwestern. You may view the […]
How do I apply?
Please visit our “Apply Now” page for instructions on how to apply for admissions online.
Is financial aid available for online degrees?
Yes. Financial aid is available just as it would be for any regular degree program. Visit our financial aid website at http://financialaid.nsula.edu/ for more information.
How is the course material delivered in an online course?
Most distance courses involve a combination of online lectures, reading course content and referring to textbooks. Additional activities may include online class meetings via WebEx, writing term papers, writing essays, and responding to questions posed on discussion boards.