Chadron State College
Chadron State College
Chadron, Nebraska, United States
Chadron, Nebraska, United States
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ABOUT CHADRON STATE COLLEGE
Founded in 1911, Chadron State College (CSC) sits
nestled against the north slope of northwest Nebraska’s
beautiful Pine Ridge. With its roots in teacher education,
CSC has evolved into a comprehensive college offering
a wide range of undergraduate and graduate programs
through on-campus and online courses in a variety of
fields of study. CSC takes pride in being financially and
academically accessible to a student population of more
than 2,200 and values diversity and inclusion in people
and thought.
Chadron State College seeks to harness impactful
experiences and outcomes for its students and
recognizes that student engagement and learning is a
principle component of its mission. While the College
serves students from around the globe, CSC retains a
special commitment to serve the residents and needs
of Nebraska’s High Plains region through education,
research, and public service programs. CSC has a
significant cultural and economic component to its
regional role, working creatively to ensure access
to quality educational offerings. A strong sense of
community, resilience to adversity, and a practical
approach have embodied the character of the College
and region for more than a century.
Chadron State College is one of three institutions that
comprise the Nebraska State College System (NSCS).
Combined with Peru State and Wayne State Colleges,
the three colleges serve nearly 9,000 students and offer
more than 200 degree, certificate, and pre-professional
programs. The open-enrollment institutions partner with
the rural communities they serve to provide an engaging,
personalized, and rewarding college experience for
undergraduate and graduate students. The NSCS is
committed to providing a high-quality education that is
affordable and accessible to all students.
The State of Nebraska offers generous support for higher
education, ranking ninth in the nation in spending per
student, according to U.S. News & World Report, and has
increased the amount of money it spends per student by
5.3 percent from 2008 to 2018.
Founded in 1911, Chadron State College (CSC) sits
nestled against the north slope of northwest Nebraska’s
beautiful Pine Ridge. With its roots in teacher education,
CSC has evolved into a comprehensive college offering
a wide range of undergraduate and graduate programs
through on-campus and online courses in a variety of
fields of study. CSC takes pride in being financially and
academically accessible to a student population of more
than 2,200 and values diversity and inclusion in people
and thought.
Chadron State College seeks to harness impactful
experiences and outcomes for its students and
recognizes that student engagement and learning is a
principle component of its mission. While the College
serves students from around the globe, CSC retains a
special commitment to serve the residents and needs
of Nebraska’s High Plains region through education,
research, and public service programs. CSC has a
significant cultural and economic component to its
regional role, working creatively to ensure access
to quality educational offerings. A strong sense of
community, resilience to adversity, and a practical
approach have embodied the character of the College
and region for more than a century.
Chadron State College is one of three institutions that
comprise the Nebraska State College System (NSCS).
Combined with Peru State and Wayne State Colleges,
the three colleges serve nearly 9,000 students and offer
more than 200 degree, certificate, and pre-professional
programs. The open-enrollment institutions partner with
the rural communities they serve to provide an engaging,
personalized, and rewarding college experience for
undergraduate and graduate students. The NSCS is
committed to providing a high-quality education that is
affordable and accessible to all students.
The State of Nebraska offers generous support for higher
education, ranking ninth in the nation in spending per
student, according to U.S. News & World Report, and has
increased the amount of money it spends per student by
5.3 percent from 2008 to 2018.
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