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Northwestern College (Iowa)

Northwestern College (NWC and informally Northwestern Iowa) is a private Christian liberal arts college in Orange City, Iowa. It is affiliated with the Reformed Church in America and enrolls more than 1,500 students. In addition to approximately 1,000 students in bachelor's degree programs, the college has a growing graduate school, which includes a master's degree program in physician assistant studies since June 2020. Northwestern began as an academy in 1882. It became a junior college in 1928 and a four-year college in 1961.

Northwestern College (Iowa)
Former names
Northwestern Classical Academy (1882–1928)
Northwestern Junior College (1928–1961)
Motto"God Is Light" (Deus Est Lux)
TypePrivate college
Established1882
Religious affiliation
Reformed Church in America (RCA)
Endowment$56.3 million (2020)[1]
PresidentGreg Christy
Academic staff
148
Administrative staff
184
Undergraduates1,546 (fall 2020) [2]
Location,
U.S.

42°59′56″N 96°03′25″W / 42.999°N 96.057°W / 42.999; -96.057
CampusRural, 100 acres (40 ha)
Colors   
Red & White
NicknameRed Raiders
Sporting affiliations
NAIAGPAC
Websitewww.nwciowa.edu

Northwestern is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission.[3] In addition, the athletic training, business, education, nursing and social work programs are accredited by their respective accreditation organizations.[4]

College community edit

Northwestern College is an educational institution of approximately 1,500 students and 300 faculty and staff [5] located in Orange City, a rural community of 6004 residents in Sioux County, Iowa.[6] The campus is a few blocks south of the downtown area, centered on the intersection of State Highway 10 and Albany Avenue.

Leadership edit

Northwestern College is governed by a board of trustees chaired by Carl Wynja. Approximately half of its members represent the RCA denomination.[7] There is also a Student Government Association.[8]

Greg Christy serves as the president of the Northwestern College. He is assisted by a leadership team called the President's Cabinet.[9]

President Christy began serving as president of NWC in 2008. He had previously served as the vice president for institutional advancement at Dakota Wesleyan University in Mitchell, South Dakota, an institution he served for 12 years. Prior to that, he held positions on the staffs of South Dakota State University and Iowa State University. Christy holds a bachelor's degree in management from Simpson College and a master's degree in physical education and sports management from Western Illinois University.[10]

Campus culture edit

Northwestern College identifies itself as a "Reformed, evangelical and ecumenical" community, viewing these three Christian theological perspectives as complementary and drawing strengths from each perspective to fulfill its mission.[11] Chapel is offered two days a week. There is also a student-led time of praise and worship on Sunday evenings.[12]

Demographics edit

There were a total of 1,546 students at the start of the 2020–2021 school year. Roughly one-third of the student population attending NWC comes from the state of Iowa and more than half of its students come from four Midwestern states: Iowa (539 students), South Dakota (123), Minnesota (80) and Nebraska (64). The top six Christian denominations represented at the college are: Reformed/RCA (310), Evangelical Free (64), Lutheran (157), Baptist (44), Methodist/Wesleyan (36) and Roman Catholic (57). Approximately 17% of residential undergraduate students are identified as ethnic minorities or international students.[13]

Student residences edit

  • Colenbrander Hall – Men
  • North Suites – Men
  • Fern Smith Hall – Women
  • Stegenga Hall – Women
  • Hospers Hall – Men
  • Bolks Apartments
  • Courtyard Village Apartments

Student groups and clubs on campus edit

  • Student Government Association (SGA) – A group of elected student representatives and faculty advisers gather weekly to discuss issues about campus and how to improve campus life.[14]
  • The International Club (I-Club) – The International Club is open to both international and American students who form friendships and learn about one another's cultures through meetings, events and trips.[15]
  • Red Raider Club – Composed of current and former athletes and Red Raider fans, the Red Raider Club supports Northwestern student-athletes and helps fund equipment and other athletics department purchases.[16]
  • Discipleship Groups (D-Groups) – Student-led groups meet weekly in each residence hall and student apartment complex to pray, study the Bible, and provide a place to talk about one's Christian faith.[17]
  • The Beacon – A weekly student newspaper covers topics of interest to the Northwestern community, such as news, arts & culture, sports, and opinions. It is distributed on Fridays.[18]

Events and traditions edit

  • RUSH: Northwestern's annual student dance concert, RUSH features student-choreographed performances with a cast of more than 100 dancers whose dance experience ranges from 0 to 20 years. RUSH was formed with the belief that anyone can dance as long as they are committed and determined. All who try out are cast, and since its founding in 2004, RUSH has quickly become one of the most anticipated and most popular events at Northwestern.[citation needed]
  • As residence life is a big part of campus life at Northwestern College, each residence hall boasts a number of hall-specific traditions.

Academic buildings edit

 
Zwemer Hall is the oldest building on campus. It contains offices for the registrar, admissions, financial aid, president, and other administrative departments.
  • Bultman Center for Health, Physical Education and Intercollegiate Athletics, opened in 1995
  • Christ Chapel and DeWitt Music Hall, opened in 1987
  • DeWitt Family Science Center, opened in fall 2018
  • DeWitt Learning Commons, opened in 2013
  • DeWitt Theatre Arts Center, opened in 2004
  • Korver Visual Arts Center, opened in 2003
  • Rowenhorst Student Center, renovated in 2007
  • Van Peursem Hall, renovated in 2020

Administrative facilities edit

  • Ramaker Center, renovated in 2014
  • Zwemer Hall, built in 1894 and restored in 1997. Zwemer is listed in the National Register of Historic Places.[19]

Recognition edit

  • The 2020 edition of America's Best Colleges, published by U.S. News & World Report, ranks Northwestern 6th among 70 Midwestern regional colleges.[20] Northwestern is also one of 31 Best Value Schools.
  • Northwestern is listed on the latest President's Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll.[21] Since 2007, the college has been consistently included on the honor roll because of its commitment to community service. NWC students log thousands of hours of service each school year.[22]
  • Northwestern is recognized as a Groundwater Guardian Green Site by the Groundwater Foundation. NWC has earned this recognition every year since 2008.[23][24]

Missions opportunities edit

Spring Service Partnerships edit

Spring Service Partnerships provide students opportunities to participate in mission work taking place domestically and abroad during annual spring breaks in early March. Students have spent their ten-day breaks serving in city missions, youth hostels, construction sites, disaster relief zones, and low-income schools.[25]

Summer of Service edit

The Summer of Service (SOS) program at Northwestern College challenges, prepares and encourages students to be effective Christian servants in the world. It also exists to assist and support missionaries and the communities they work in. Each year, 20 to 25 students serve cross-culturally for at least six weeks in the U.S. or overseas. Past participants have traveled to countries like Croatia, India, Ireland, Jamaica, Malawi, Russia, South Africa and Thailand to serve with mission agencies like The Luke Society, Dublin Christian Mission, Pioneers International and TEAM (The Evangelical Alliance Mission). They have worked in hospitals, orphanages and refugee camps; taught Vacation Bible School and English as a second language; and served in sports and hospitality ministries.

Summer of Service team members return from their summer experiences more aware of the world's problems and promises and more equipped to wrestle with biblical applications to what they experienced. Often these students remain involved in service and mission, either full- or part-time after graduating from college.[26]

Athletics edit

The Northwestern athletic teams are called the Red Raiders. The college is a member of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA), primarily competing in the Great Plains Athletic Conference (GPAC) since the 1992–1993 academic year.

Northwestern competes in 20 intercollegiate varsity sports: Men's sports include baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, soccer, tennis, track & field and wrestling; while women's sports include basketball, cross country, dance, golf, soccer, softball, tennis, track & field and volleyball; and co-ed sports include cheerleading and eSports.

Facilities edit

Outdoor sports such as football and track are played at DeValois Stadium. The stadium has a capacity of 3,100 and also hosts track and field events including conference championships,[27] NAIA football playoff games,[28] and marching band events.[29]

National Championship appearances edit

Year Sport Result Score Opponent
1972 Football Lost 14–21 Missouri Southern
1973 Football Won 10–3 Glenville State (West Virginia)
1979 Football Lost 6–51 Findlay (Ohio)
1983 Football Won 25–21 Pacific Lutheran (Washington)[30]
1984 Football Lost 22–33 Linfield (Oregon)
1992 Men's Basketball Lost 79–85* Grace (Indiana)
2000 Women's Basketball Lost 49–59 Mary (North Dakota)
2001 Men's Basketball Won 82–78 MidAmerica Nazarene (Kansas)
2001 Women's Basketball Won 77–50 Albertson (Idaho)
2003 Men's Basketball Won 77-57 Bethany (Kansas)
2008 Women's Basketball Won 82–75 Ozarks (Missouri)
2010 Women's Basketball Won 85–66 Shawnee State (Ohio)
2011 Women's Basketball Won 88–83 Davenport (Michigan)
2012 Women's Basketball Won 75–62 Ozarks (Missouri)
2020–21 Football Lost 13–45 Lindsey Wilson (Kentucky)
2022 Football Won 35–25 Keiser (Florida)

"*" indicates overtime

The 2001 "double" (men's and women's basketball titles) was the first time that an NAIA school accomplished the feat, and at the time, only the second in collegiate history (Central Missouri State, now known as the University of Central Missouri (located in Warrensburg, Missouri) previously accomplished the feat in 1984; the University of Connecticut would later accomplish the feat in 2004 and 2014).[citation needed]

Free throw record edit

Deb Remmerde-Leusink, a 2008 Northwestern College graduate, holds numerous NAIA records, including the record for most consecutive in-game free throws in the history of organized basketball. She ended her 133-shot free-throw streak in February 2006. Remmerde later appeared on "The Early Show," where she completed 580 of 585 free-throws, live, in front of a CBS television crew.[31][32]

Notable people edit

Alumni edit

Staff and faculty edit

References edit

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  2. ^ "Northwestern College | News | Press releases | Northwestern spring enrollment highest in 10 years". US-IA: nwciowa.edu. 2018-01-25. Retrieved 2018-02-28.
  3. ^ "Accredited Institutions". The Higher Learning Commission. Retrieved August 28, 2015.
  4. ^ "NWC Accreditations". Northwestern College. Retrieved August 28, 2015.
  5. ^ "NWC At-A-Glance (2017-18)". Northwestern College, Orange City, Iowa. Retrieved February 28, 2018.
  6. ^ "U.S. Census website". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved August 28, 2015.
  7. ^ "NWC Board of Trustees". Northwestern College. Retrieved September 3, 2015.
  8. ^ "NWC SGA". Northwestern College. Retrieved September 4, 2015.
  9. ^ "NWC Leadership". Northwestern College. Retrieved February 28, 2018.
  10. ^ "NWC President". Northwestern College. Retrieved February 28, 2018.
  11. ^ "NWC Christian Identity". Northwestern College, Orange City, Iowa. Retrieved September 3, 2015.
  12. ^ "Faith at NWC". Northwestern College, Orange City, Iowa. Retrieved February 28, 2018.
  13. ^ "NWC At-A-Glance (2017–18)". Northwestern College, Orange City, Iowa. Retrieved February 28, 2018.
  14. ^ "NWC SGA". Northwestern College. Retrieved September 15, 2015.
  15. ^ "NWC International Club". Northwestern College. Retrieved September 15, 2015.
  16. ^ "Red Raider Club". Northwestern College. Retrieved September 16, 2015.
  17. ^ "Discipleship". Northwestern College. Retrieved September 16, 2015.
  18. ^ "The Beacon". Northwestern College. Retrieved September 11, 2015.
  19. ^ . www.nationalregisterofhistoricplaces.com. National Register of Historic Places. Archived from the original on October 11, 2015. Retrieved September 4, 2015.
  20. ^ "Midwest Regional College Rankings". U.S. News & World Report, L.P. Retrieved September 12, 2017.
  21. ^ "www.nationalservice.gov" (PDF). Corporation for National & Community Service. Retrieved September 11, 2015.
  22. ^ "NWC Press Releases". Northwestern College. Retrieved October 12, 2016.
  23. ^ "Groundwater Guardian Green Sites". The Groundwater Foundation. Retrieved September 11, 2015.
  24. ^ "NWC Press Releases". Northwestern College. Retrieved September 11, 2015.
  25. ^ . Archived from the original on July 20, 2011. Retrieved December 21, 2010.
  26. ^ . Archived from the original on August 14, 2010. Retrieved September 7, 2010.
  27. ^ "Facility Friday". FifthQuarter.net. Retrieved December 7, 2021.
  28. ^ Poe, Barry (November 20, 2021). "Northwestern football passes first test". Wyoming Tribune Eagle. Retrieved December 7, 2021.
  29. ^ "Northwestern to host Red Raider Marching Band Preview Show". 8 September 2021. Retrieved December 7, 2021.
  30. ^ . Archived from the original on November 16, 2012. Retrieved October 25, 2012.
  31. ^ . Northwestern College. Archived from the original on October 22, 2015. Retrieved September 16, 2015.
  32. ^ "Champ Free-Throw Shooter Shows The Way". www.cbsnews.com. Retrieved September 16, 2015.
  33. ^ . The FAMiLY LEADER. Archived from the original on September 19, 2015. Retrieved September 16, 2015.
  34. ^ Helton, Elijah (2021-11-23). "Open Iowa House seat has first entrant". The N'West Iowa Review. Retrieved 2023-07-24.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Official athletics website

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Not to be confused with Northwestern University This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Northwestern College Iowa news newspapers books scholar JSTOR July 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message This article contains academic boosterism which primarily serves to praise or promote the subject and may be a sign of a conflict of interest Please improve this article by removing peacock terms weasel words and other promotional material July 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message Northwestern College NWC and informally Northwestern Iowa is a private Christian liberal arts college in Orange City Iowa It is affiliated with the Reformed Church in America and enrolls more than 1 500 students In addition to approximately 1 000 students in bachelor s degree programs the college has a growing graduate school which includes a master s degree program in physician assistant studies since June 2020 Northwestern began as an academy in 1882 It became a junior college in 1928 and a four year college in 1961 Northwestern College Iowa Former namesNorthwestern Classical Academy 1882 1928 Northwestern Junior College 1928 1961 Motto God Is Light Deus Est Lux TypePrivate collegeEstablished1882Religious affiliationReformed Church in America RCA Endowment 56 3 million 2020 1 PresidentGreg ChristyAcademic staff148Administrative staff184Undergraduates1 546 fall 2020 2 LocationOrange City Iowa U S 42 59 56 N 96 03 25 W 42 999 N 96 057 W 42 999 96 057CampusRural 100 acres 40 ha Colors Red amp WhiteNicknameRed RaidersSporting affiliationsNAIA GPACWebsitewww wbr nwciowa wbr eduCalvinism portalNorthwestern is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission 3 In addition the athletic training business education nursing and social work programs are accredited by their respective accreditation organizations 4 Contents 1 College community 1 1 Leadership 1 2 Campus culture 1 3 Demographics 1 4 Student residences 1 5 Student groups and clubs on campus 1 6 Events and traditions 1 7 Academic buildings 1 8 Administrative facilities 2 Recognition 3 Missions opportunities 3 1 Spring Service Partnerships 3 2 Summer of Service 4 Athletics 4 1 Facilities 4 2 National Championship appearances 4 3 Free throw record 5 Notable people 5 1 Alumni 5 2 Staff and faculty 6 References 7 External linksCollege community editNorthwestern College is an educational institution of approximately 1 500 students and 300 faculty and staff 5 located in Orange City a rural community of 6004 residents in Sioux County Iowa 6 The campus is a few blocks south of the downtown area centered on the intersection of State Highway 10 and Albany Avenue Leadership edit Northwestern College is governed by a board of trustees chaired by Carl Wynja Approximately half of its members represent the RCA denomination 7 There is also a Student Government Association 8 Greg Christy serves as the president of the Northwestern College He is assisted by a leadership team called the President s Cabinet 9 President Christy began serving as president of NWC in 2008 He had previously served as the vice president for institutional advancement at Dakota Wesleyan University in Mitchell South Dakota an institution he served for 12 years Prior to that he held positions on the staffs of South Dakota State University and Iowa State University Christy holds a bachelor s degree in management from Simpson College and a master s degree in physical education and sports management from Western Illinois University 10 Campus culture edit Northwestern College identifies itself as a Reformed evangelical and ecumenical community viewing these three Christian theological perspectives as complementary and drawing strengths from each perspective to fulfill its mission 11 Chapel is offered two days a week There is also a student led time of praise and worship on Sunday evenings 12 Demographics edit There were a total of 1 546 students at the start of the 2020 2021 school year Roughly one third of the student population attending NWC comes from the state of Iowa and more than half of its students come from four Midwestern states Iowa 539 students South Dakota 123 Minnesota 80 and Nebraska 64 The top six Christian denominations represented at the college are Reformed RCA 310 Evangelical Free 64 Lutheran 157 Baptist 44 Methodist Wesleyan 36 and Roman Catholic 57 Approximately 17 of residential undergraduate students are identified as ethnic minorities or international students 13 Student residences edit Colenbrander Hall Men North Suites Men Fern Smith Hall Women Stegenga Hall Women Hospers Hall Men Bolks Apartments Courtyard Village ApartmentsStudent groups and clubs on campus edit Student Government Association SGA A group of elected student representatives and faculty advisers gather weekly to discuss issues about campus and how to improve campus life 14 The International Club I Club The International Club is open to both international and American students who form friendships and learn about one another s cultures through meetings events and trips 15 Red Raider Club Composed of current and former athletes and Red Raider fans the Red Raider Club supports Northwestern student athletes and helps fund equipment and other athletics department purchases 16 Discipleship Groups D Groups Student led groups meet weekly in each residence hall and student apartment complex to pray study the Bible and provide a place to talk about one s Christian faith 17 The Beacon A weekly student newspaper covers topics of interest to the Northwestern community such as news arts amp culture sports and opinions It is distributed on Fridays 18 Events and traditions edit RUSH Northwestern s annual student dance concert RUSH features student choreographed performances with a cast of more than 100 dancers whose dance experience ranges from 0 to 20 years RUSH was formed with the belief that anyone can dance as long as they are committed and determined All who try out are cast and since its founding in 2004 RUSH has quickly become one of the most anticipated and most popular events at Northwestern citation needed As residence life is a big part of campus life at Northwestern College each residence hall boasts a number of hall specific traditions Academic buildings edit nbsp Zwemer Hall is the oldest building on campus It contains offices for the registrar admissions financial aid president and other administrative departments Bultman Center for Health Physical Education and Intercollegiate Athletics opened in 1995 Christ Chapel and DeWitt Music Hall opened in 1987 DeWitt Family Science Center opened in fall 2018 DeWitt Learning Commons opened in 2013 DeWitt Theatre Arts Center opened in 2004 Korver Visual Arts Center opened in 2003 Rowenhorst Student Center renovated in 2007 Van Peursem Hall renovated in 2020Administrative facilities edit Ramaker Center renovated in 2014 Zwemer Hall built in 1894 and restored in 1997 Zwemer is listed in the National Register of Historic Places 19 Recognition editThe 2020 edition of America s Best Colleges published by U S News amp World Report ranks Northwestern 6th among 70 Midwestern regional colleges 20 Northwestern is also one of 31 Best Value Schools Northwestern is listed on the latest President s Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll 21 Since 2007 the college has been consistently included on the honor roll because of its commitment to community service NWC students log thousands of hours of service each school year 22 Northwestern is recognized as a Groundwater Guardian Green Site by the Groundwater Foundation NWC has earned this recognition every year since 2008 23 24 Missions opportunities editSpring Service Partnerships edit Spring Service Partnerships provide students opportunities to participate in mission work taking place domestically and abroad during annual spring breaks in early March Students have spent their ten day breaks serving in city missions youth hostels construction sites disaster relief zones and low income schools 25 Summer of Service edit The Summer of Service SOS program at Northwestern College challenges prepares and encourages students to be effective Christian servants in the world It also exists to assist and support missionaries and the communities they work in Each year 20 to 25 students serve cross culturally for at least six weeks in the U S or overseas Past participants have traveled to countries like Croatia India Ireland Jamaica Malawi Russia South Africa and Thailand to serve with mission agencies like The Luke Society Dublin Christian Mission Pioneers International and TEAM The Evangelical Alliance Mission They have worked in hospitals orphanages and refugee camps taught Vacation Bible School and English as a second language and served in sports and hospitality ministries Summer of Service team members return from their summer experiences more aware of the world s problems and promises and more equipped to wrestle with biblical applications to what they experienced Often these students remain involved in service and mission either full or part time after graduating from college 26 Athletics editThe Northwestern athletic teams are called the Red Raiders The college is a member of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics NAIA primarily competing in the Great Plains Athletic Conference GPAC since the 1992 1993 academic year Northwestern competes in 20 intercollegiate varsity sports Men s sports include baseball basketball cross country football golf soccer tennis track amp field and wrestling while women s sports include basketball cross country dance golf soccer softball tennis track amp field and volleyball and co ed sports include cheerleading and eSports Facilities edit Outdoor sports such as football and track are played at DeValois Stadium The stadium has a capacity of 3 100 and also hosts track and field events including conference championships 27 NAIA football playoff games 28 and marching band events 29 National Championship appearances edit Year Sport Result Score Opponent1972 Football Lost 14 21 Missouri Southern1973 Football Won 10 3 Glenville State West Virginia 1979 Football Lost 6 51 Findlay Ohio 1983 Football Won 25 21 Pacific Lutheran Washington 30 1984 Football Lost 22 33 Linfield Oregon 1992 Men s Basketball Lost 79 85 Grace Indiana 2000 Women s Basketball Lost 49 59 Mary North Dakota 2001 Men s Basketball Won 82 78 MidAmerica Nazarene Kansas 2001 Women s Basketball Won 77 50 Albertson Idaho 2003 Men s Basketball Won 77 57 Bethany Kansas 2008 Women s Basketball Won 82 75 Ozarks Missouri 2010 Women s Basketball Won 85 66 Shawnee State Ohio 2011 Women s Basketball Won 88 83 Davenport Michigan 2012 Women s Basketball Won 75 62 Ozarks Missouri 2020 21 Football Lost 13 45 Lindsey Wilson Kentucky 2022 Football Won 35 25 Keiser Florida indicates overtimeThe 2001 double men s and women s basketball titles was the first time that an NAIA school accomplished the feat and at the time only the second in collegiate history Central Missouri State now known as the University of Central Missouri located in Warrensburg Missouri previously accomplished the feat in 1984 the University of Connecticut would later accomplish the feat in 2004 and 2014 citation needed Free throw record edit Deb Remmerde Leusink a 2008 Northwestern College graduate holds numerous NAIA records including the record for most consecutive in game free throws in the history of organized basketball She ended her 133 shot free throw streak in February 2006 Remmerde later appeared on The Early Show where she completed 580 of 585 free throws live in front of a CBS television crew 31 32 Notable people editAlumni edit Bob Boerigter 1970 Former Northwest Missouri State University athletic director and Mid America Intercollegiate Athletics Association commissioner Kelvin Korver 1972 Athlete An American football player who played 3 seasons with the Oakland Raiders Korver was drafted in the second round of the 1972 NFL Draft Richard Mouw 1959 Author and retired president of Fuller Theological Seminary Pasadena CA Bob Vander Plaats 1985 Teacher education administrator CEO author former state Republican Party gubernatorial candidate and political activist Vander Plaats is the president and CEO of the Family Leader a Christian social action organization 33 Cora Vander Broek 2000 Tony Award nominated actress Zach Dieken 2012 Iowa state representative 34 Staff and faculty edit Jeff Barker playwright retired professor of theatre named Iowa s Professor of the Year in 2006 James Bultman former college president later president of Hope College in Holland Michigan B D Dykstra former professor pacifist pastor and poet A J Muste instructor of classical languages in 1905 1906 pacifist labor and civil rights activist References edit U S and Canadian Institutions Listed by Fiscal Year 2016 Endowment Market Value and Change in Endowment Market Value from FY2015 to FY2016 PDF NACUBO Commonfund Study of Endowments National Association of College and University Business Officers and Commonfund Institute February 2017 Archived from the original PDF on February 15 2017 Retrieved February 28 2018 Northwestern College News Press releases Northwestern spring enrollment highest in 10 years US IA nwciowa edu 2018 01 25 Retrieved 2018 02 28 Accredited Institutions The Higher Learning Commission Retrieved August 28 2015 NWC Accreditations Northwestern College Retrieved August 28 2015 NWC At A Glance 2017 18 Northwestern College Orange City Iowa Retrieved February 28 2018 U S Census website United States Census Bureau Retrieved August 28 2015 NWC Board of Trustees Northwestern College Retrieved September 3 2015 NWC SGA Northwestern College Retrieved September 4 2015 NWC Leadership Northwestern College Retrieved February 28 2018 NWC President Northwestern College Retrieved February 28 2018 NWC Christian Identity Northwestern College Orange City Iowa Retrieved September 3 2015 Faith at NWC Northwestern College Orange City Iowa Retrieved February 28 2018 NWC At A Glance 2017 18 Northwestern College Orange City Iowa Retrieved February 28 2018 NWC SGA Northwestern College Retrieved September 15 2015 NWC International Club Northwestern College Retrieved September 15 2015 Red Raider Club Northwestern College Retrieved September 16 2015 Discipleship Northwestern College Retrieved September 16 2015 The Beacon Northwestern College Retrieved September 11 2015 IOWA Sioux County www nationalregisterofhistoricplaces com National Register of Historic Places Archived from the original on October 11 2015 Retrieved September 4 2015 Midwest Regional College Rankings U S News amp World Report L P Retrieved September 12 2017 www nationalservice gov PDF Corporation for National amp Community Service Retrieved September 11 2015 NWC Press Releases Northwestern College Retrieved October 12 2016 Groundwater Guardian Green Sites The Groundwater Foundation Retrieved September 11 2015 NWC Press Releases Northwestern College Retrieved September 11 2015 Spring Service Projects at Northwestern College Archived from the original on July 20 2011 Retrieved December 21 2010 Summer of Service at Northwestern College Archived from the original on August 14 2010 Retrieved September 7 2010 Facility Friday FifthQuarter net Retrieved December 7 2021 Poe Barry November 20 2021 Northwestern football passes first test Wyoming Tribune Eagle Retrieved December 7 2021 Northwestern to host Red Raider Marching Band Preview Show 8 September 2021 Retrieved December 7 2021 Football playoff records Northwestern College Red Raiders Archived from the original on November 16 2012 Retrieved October 25 2012 NWC Women s Basketball Coaches Northwestern College Archived from the original on October 22 2015 Retrieved September 16 2015 Champ Free Throw Shooter Shows The Way www cbsnews com Retrieved September 16 2015 TFL Staff The FAMiLY LEADER Archived from the original on September 19 2015 Retrieved September 16 2015 Helton Elijah 2021 11 23 Open Iowa House seat has first entrant The N West Iowa Review Retrieved 2023 07 24 External links editOfficial website Official athletics website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Northwestern College Iowa amp oldid 1168285604 Athletics, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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