Campus Events2022-11-30T14:49:53-06:00

Campus Events & Activities

Campus events and activities for June 2-8

NATCHITOCHES – Here is a look at the week of June 2-8 at Northwestern State University.

  • June 2-8 – Early registration for summer, fall semesters
  • June 3 – Start of 8-week summer session, 1st 4-week summer session
  • June 4 – Freshman Connection, Alexandria campus
  • June 6 – Freshman Connection, Leesville/Fort Polk campus

Freshman Connection session two begins May 30

NATCHITOCHES – Northwestern State University will hold its second session of Freshman Connection May 30-31.

The fee is $100 which includes a one-night stay in campus residence halls.

Participants in Freshman Connection will be placed in a small group with a Connector, who will guide individuals through the orientation program. Connectors are current Northwestern State students who share information about what can be expected at NSU and will offer support and guidance about the high school to college transition.

Those who attend Freshman Connection can expect small group sessions with connectors, opportunities to connect with future classmates, an introduction to NSU student services and involvement opportunities, a chance to become familiar with the campus and an opportunity to meet with an academic advisor who will help participants understand their major and schedule of classes and register for the fall semester.

A program for parents, Parents Connection, and for siblings of incoming students, Kid Konnection, will also be held.

For more information, go to nsula.edu/fye/freshmanconnection.

Theatre Camp July 15-27

Early registration is recommended

NATCHITOCHES – Northwestern State University’s Department of Theatre and Dance will host the popular Summer Theatre Camp July 15-27 for students who have completed third through 10th grade.

This year’s camp will feature the first production of a full-length junior edition show, “Alice in Wonderland Jr.” The camp is fast-paced and action-packed. It will culminate with four performances of “Alice Jr.” at 3 p.m. and 5:30 p.m. Friday, July 26 and Saturday, July 27.

The camp will take place from 12:30-5 p.m. and costs $200 per student, which includes materials. Space is limited.

Space is limited. For more information or to register, call (318) 357-4483.

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