In accordance with the provisions of the federal Family
Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), information about students
may be released by the Registrar’s Office, unless the student has filed
a request that it not be released. This information is limited to
student name, address, degrees, certificates, honors and awards
received, and date(s) of attendance or graduation.
In accordance with the provisions of the
federal Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), information
about students may be released by the Registrar’s Office, unless the
student has filed a request that it not be released. This information is
limited to student name, address, degrees, certificates, honors and
awards received, and date(s) of attendance or graduation.
NCC offers the use of its classrooms, theater
and public spaces to non-profit organizations for public meetings,
conferences and events, on a case-by-case basis. In some instances, a
fee is charged to cover security, staffing and building maintenance
costs. NCC reserves the right to decline the use of its
facilities.
The use of NCC facilities by candidates
campaigning for public office is illegal, according to a State of
The College welcomes visits to campus by
elected officials for field hours or presentations of benefit to
students and the general public.
Many local organizations hold events or meetings at NCC. The NCC Public Relations office does not provide publicity for events sponsored by external organizations.