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New Partnership with Triton College Guarantees Grads Admission to North Park

蹤獲扦 will partner with Triton College in a program that guarantees Triton transfer students admission.

蹤獲扦 will partner with Triton College in River Grove in a program that guarantees Triton transfer students admission to North Park.

As part of the program, North Parks admissions counselors will help assist students in transferring Triton students credits to ensure they complete their bachelors degrees as quickly as possible.

This new partnership provides clarity and streamlines the admissions process for students at Triton looking to complete their bachelors degree at North Park, said Anthony Scola, vice president for enrollment management and marketing. Were eager to support these students as they look to advance their education and make an impact in the world-class city of Chicago.

North Park formed a similar partnership with Glen Ellyn-based College of DuPage last fall.

Earlier this year, North Park increased its merit-based scholarships to transfer students by up to 25%. Transfer students with GPAs of 2.50 and above are eligible for the scholarships.

Located 14 miles from downtown Chicago, Triton is a community college serving the western suburbs of Chicago. It enrolls more than 10,000 students a year and offers more than 110 degree and certificate programs.

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North Park Chamber Singers to Perform in Final Bach Week Festival

North Parks Chamber Singers have been chosen to participate in the last ever Bach Week Festival in the culminating May 5 concert.

North Parks Chamber Singers have been chosen to participate in the last ever Bach Week Festival in the culminating May 5 concert, a performance of Bachs famous Mass in B Minor.

Over the years, North Park musicians have been invited to perform in dozens of Bach Week Festivals, an event organized by a small group of Evanston-based volunteers. They say that after 50 years of performances, with a few COVID-19-related interruptions, its time to retire the beloved festival, which features the Baroque-era work of Bach and his contemporaries.

For their part, North Parks Chamber singers will perform at St. Luke’s Episcopal Church in Evanston in a concert led by the festivals Music Director Richard Webster and featuring a variety of performances by renowned local singers. Webster told WFMT, Chicagos classical music radio station, that it’s the right time for Bach Week to bid adieu, and on a high note. .

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North Park Invites Eugene Cho to Campus for Second Annual Van Der Meid Lecture

蹤獲扦 hosted Rev. Eugene Cho for the Catalyst on Campus event “Van Der Meid Lecture in American Politics.”

蹤獲扦 hosted for the Catalyst on Campus event “Van Der Meid Lecture in American Politics,” which explored civility in politics and the pursuit of the common good. Cho, president and CEO of , shared his family’s journey from North Korea and emphasized the importance of anti-hunger efforts.

Reflecting on recent global crises, Cho underscored the need for faith-based engagement in addressing societal challenges. He urged attendees to transcend political divides and embrace civility, advocating for a balanced approach to political involvement rooted in integrity and compassion. His insights provided a compelling call to action for attendees to embody civility and justice in their personal and political spheres, fostering a renewed sense of purpose and commitment to positive change.

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This is the second annual Van Der Meid Lecture in American Politics, named in honor of Theodore “Ted” Van Der Meid BA ’79. For more than 20 years, Ted Van Der Meid served in various senior congressional staff positions. He was also a member of the North Park Board of Trustees before his passing in 2018.

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Global Perspectives: North Park Professors Bring Nepal Experience to Campus

蹤獲扦 professors took a once-in-a-lifetime trip to Nepal as part of a $35,000 federal grant.

Two 蹤獲扦 professors took a once-in-a-lifetime trip to Nepal as part of a $35,000federal(IDEAS) grant in partnership with (TGP).The professors have brought their experiences back to North Park to share with students through curriculum and conversations.

IDEAS is a U.S. Department of State venture with the Bureau of Education and Cultural Affairs. The goal is to build interest and capacity for study abroad programs at U.S. colleges and universities. North Park used the awarded money to partner with TGP, an experiential learning program focused on sustainability. While the partnership typically attracts those in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM), the attending professors brought varied perspectives.

Tessa Zanoni, director of the Office of International Affairs, said the grant enables professors to share their experiences abroad with students.

Not every student can study abroad for various reasons, she said. Equipping faculty with that experience and information helps them bring an international lens into the classroom to benefit students.

Professor of Athletic Training Kelly Potteiger completed a virtual study abroad course as part of the grant, demonstrating that intercultural learning can occur in one’s home country.

Suzen Moeller, a health sciences professor, hopes to bring Nepal to the classroom through an updated curriculum.

I teach a course on nutrition science for population health. After this trip, I expanded a unit to include a lesson where students look up dietary guidelines in other countries, she said. I also incorporated the United Nationsand asked students to consider how each applies to and relies on proper nutrition.

Moeller said the trip inspired her to apply for other international fellowship programs.

According to Professor of Music Tom Zelle, trips such as this are a necessary step outside ones comfort zone.

At first, I wasnt sure if I was a good fit because Im not a STEM professor, he said. But sustainability challenges are human challenges and therefore present in my classroom. Zelle has exemplified this thought process through initiatives such as making North Parks University Orchestra the first net-zero orchestra in the country.

He spent the 13-day trip attending lectures and solar energy classes and volunteering at a health clinic.

We dont live in a country that questions why we separate ourselves from other cultures, he said. I learned how important it is to look at the same problem from different perspectives. What I do in the city of Chicago impacts what happens in the mountains of Nepal.

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North Park Launches Fully Online Master of Arts in Clinical Mental Health Counseling

Effective fall 2024, 蹤獲扦s Master of Arts in Clinical Mental Health Counseling will be entirely online.

Effective fall 2024, 蹤獲扦s Master of Arts in Clinical Mental Health Counseling (MACMHC) will be entirely online. This shift from a hybrid program will provide its students maximum flexibility and accessibility and outstanding instruction and mentorship.

Dr. Lori Scrementi, dean of the School of Professional Studies, said the decision to go completely online was made after speaking to students.

Our students are working adults with busy life schedules, Scrementi said. For this reason, moving from an on-campus to an online MACMHC program, where most of the courses are asynchronous, will allow the flexibility that our students have been asking for and still allow them to complete their degree in as little as two years.”

The MACMHC program provides comprehensive academic and clinical training in professional counseling. It equips students to be ethically skilled counselors serving culturally and spiritually diverse communities.

Students in the program receive a strong foundation in counseling theory, understand the professions legal and ethical responsibilities, and master the skills necessary for effective client assessment, diagnosis, and treatment. Upon program completion, students can apply to take the National Counselor Examination to become licensed professional counselors in Illinois and numerous other states.

Students who earn their MACMHC go on to have fulfilling careers as individual, group, family, and addictions counselors at community mental health centers and private practices, among other specializations.

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蹤獲扦 Alumna Earns Community Leader of the Year Award

Riverhead News-Reviewpresented Kate Fullam MNA ’11 with its 2023 Community Leader of the Year award.

Riverhead News-Reviewpresented Kate Fullam MNA ’11 with its 2023 Community Leader of the Year award. Fullam is currently the food systems team lead at the New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets but was in her sixth year as executive director of East End Food at the time of accepting the award.

Colleagues shared that Fullam’s compassionate leadership, expertise, and strong work ethic have resulted in a substantial, positive environmental and community impact in New York. Read more at.

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蹤獲扦 Surpasses Latino Enrollment Benchmarks, According to Report

Despite a recent national trend, North Park is exceeding its Latino student enrollment benchmarks.

Despite a recent national trend, North Park is exceeding its Latino student enrollment benchmarks. According to a report from The Education Trust, most private colleges and universities in the U.S. enroll disproportionately low numbers of Latino students despite the general growth of Latino undergraduates since 2000.

North Park is one of five institutions drastically exceeding their enrollment goal.

“Those are institutions where they had huge gains in Latino enrollment and they had major differences between the benchmark that they were supposed to hit and that enrollment,” said report author Sandra Perez. “So at these five institutions, we need to look at what they’re doing, how they’re doing it, and why students are applying to and enrolling at these institutions at higher rates than others.”

North Park is also a Hispanic Serving Institution (HSI). To become a federally designated HSI, an institution’s full-time undergraduate population must be at least 25% Hispanic or Latino.

With the designation, North Park can apply for federal funding opportunities only available to HSIs. So far, it has received such grants from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and the National Science Foundation, among others.

Read more about the report.

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Revolutionizing Campus Dining: North Park Introduces Checkout-Free Market Powered by Amazon

On March 4, 蹤獲扦 opened its renovated Viking Market & Caf矇, featuring brand-new Just Walk Out technology from Amazon.

On March 4, 蹤獲扦 opened its renovated Viking Market & Caf矇, featuring brand-new Just Walk Out technology from Amazon.

The checkout-free store allows students to scan their campus cards via the GrubHub app (or use a credit card) to enter, grab their items, and walk out. The technology tracks what visitors select and charges them virtually. The space includes a remodeled longue with new furniture, creating a relaxing area for studentsespecially those who commuteto study, eat, and spend time together.

The grand opening included a ribbon-cutting ceremony, as well as complimentary cake and Campus Dining merchandise.

Viking Market & Caf矇 is open from 7 a.m.10 p.m., MondayFriday. Weekend hours depend on campus events.

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蹤獲扦 Introduces New Bachelor of Arts in Applied Computer Science for Fall 2024

North Park is adding a new major in applied computer science (BA) to provide students with expertise in high-growth areas where employers are searching for talent.

蹤獲扦 announced today that it is adding a new major in applied computer science (BA) to provide students with expertise in high-growth areas where employers are searching for talent.

The hybrid program will be taught both on North Parks campus and online via a partnership with the (LCMC) and . The LCMC is a strategic partnership of private colleges and universities nationwide, collaborating with Rize Education to provide access to a cutting-edge curriculum that prepares students for successful careers.

The involved parties directly collaborated with Google to build computer science courses that will develop graduates to fill essential and understaffed roles across tech industries. With employment in the field expected to grow at roughly 22% over the next decade (nearly three times the national average), graduates will qualify for increasingly valuable jobs in Illinois and nationwide. Project-based and portfolio-building classes will help students produce impressive resumes before graduation and hone skills that hiring managers demand.

North Park Provost Michael Carr said, Our faculty and academic leadership have worked creatively to develop this program, which will provide our students with opportunities to acquire skills for the growing field. Combined with our liberal arts core, this new major will prepare students for lives of significance and service.

Formed in 2015, the LCMC is a national consortium of over 130 fully accredited nonprofit colleges and universities. LCMC members are committed to collaborating to address the challenges of increasing costs in higher education by implementing innovative programs and reducing institutional expenses for these programs to pass savings along to students. In this way, the LCMC hopes to develop new models of higher education that benefit students while contributing to the sustainability of accredited, nonprofit, four-year institutions.

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Supporting Degree Completion: North Park Boosts Transfer Scholarships

蹤獲扦 will increase its merit-based scholarship awards to transfer students by up to 25%, a move that will provide more access and should help traditional transfer students reach degree completion.

蹤獲扦 will increase its merit-based scholarship awards to transfer students by up to 25%, a move that will provide more access and should help traditional transfer students reach degree completion.

Under North Parks new award structure, students will receive up to 18,000 annually, depending on their GPA. Transfer students with a GPA of 2.5 and above are eligible for the scholarships. This is the second time in five years North Park has increased its transfer scholarship amounts.

Associate Director of Transfer Admissions Malcolm Parker said, “At 蹤獲扦, scholarships serve as an indispensable bridge that enable our transfer students to reach their academic and personal aspirations. By providing financial support, we open doors of opportunity, ensuring each student can unlock their full potential and thrive in their educational journey.”

The scholarship increase is the latest example of how North Park supports its transfer students. North Park continues to offer transfer credit agreements with many Chicagoland community colleges. These agreements ease the transition from a two-year college to a four-year college, helping students transfer as many credits as possible.

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