Northland International University, formerly situated in Dunbar, Wisconsin, was a small private institution emphasizing Christian teachings and missionary training before its closure in 2015. During its operational years, the campus was set amidst the natural landscape of rural Wisconsin, offering a serene environment conducive to its spiritual and educational mission. The university was established with the aim of providing rigorous academics intertwined with Christian values and lay notable for its programs in biblical studies and ministry preparation. While the university did not emphasize competitive athletics, it provided residential facilities fostering a close-knit student community. Northland International University was known for an admissions process that was selective, seeking students who aligned with the institution's religious ethos and academic expectations.
In the most recent statistical year 86 prospective students applied, and 84 were granted admission. Of those admitted 78 enrolled in the school. 431 students are enrolled on a full time basis, and 138 attend part time. In-state tuition for 2022/2023, excluding room and board, is $12,290 plus fees of $1,090.
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Applications Due | - |
Applicant Competition | Very Low |
Application Fee | $0 |
Fee | Cost |
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Books and Supplies | $650 |
Other Fees | $1,090 |
Room and Board | $5,990 |
Budget for Other Expenses | $0 |
Total One Year Cost | $20,020 |
Subject | Percent of Class |
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Theology and Religious Vvocations | 59% |
Education | 24% |
Foreign Languages | 5% |
History | 4% |
Work and Family Studies | 2% |
Primary data source, U.S. Department of Education https://nces.ed.gov/collegenavigator/?id=239503 IPEDS survey data for Northland International University.
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Last updated February 24, 2024