North Hennepin Community College is dedicated to upholding anti-racist and inclusive work practices and moving toward systems that benefit us all.
We acknowledge that we are on Indigenous land, the traditional territories of the Dakota people. We recognize that human diversity is a fundamental
strength of our community and that racism and oppression have caused the long-lasting and grievous harm of historical trauma. North Hennepin
Community College, together with historically marginalized communities, is committed to advancing racial equity, closing the opportunity gap, and
improving college access to communities that experience racial inequities. North Hennepin Community College will incorporate racial equity as a
standard part of decision-making processes as we strive for a complete state of physical, mental, and social wellbeing across the student and
employee experience.
Student FAQ(S)
Your NHCC courses will be offered in a variety of delivery methods, including traditional in-person, blended/hybrid,
mostly online, completely online – asynchronous, completely online – synchronous, and hyflex. Visit the Class Delivery
Options webpage for information about online courses. To see how your course will be delivered, visit eServices, search
for a course, and view the ‘Delivery Method.’
Click here to view more information on computer, Wi-Fi, and hotspot resources.
Students will be able to access the online orientation in D2L Brightspace 24 hours after the day they are admitted.
Students are encouraged to complete Accuplacer testing first, followed by online orientation in D2L. Once a student has
test scores (or waivers) and their online orientation complete, they will receive an email to schedule their registration
session. During the registration session, the academic advisor will lift their orientation hold.
Spring tuition is due January 8, 2022. If registered after this date, tuition is due January 15, 2022.Click here for more
information on tuition deadlines. Visit the Tuition Payment webpage for more information. Questions? Contact Accounting
and Fees at 763-424-0718 or afee@nhcc.edu.
All enrolled students can access the Food Cupboard during campus hours. To access campus, enter CBT Door #13 and
show your student ID. If you are a new student and do not have a student ID, bring your course schedule and a state- or
federal-issued ID, and Public Safety will create a student ID free of charge. Upon entry, Public Safety will escort you to
Campus Center to access the Food Cupboard. Visit the Food Cupboard webpage for more information.
The Mother’s Room in Campus Center is closed, but Science Center Room 109 (SC 109) will be accessible to parents
who need space to feed children, nurse, or utilize a pump. Individuals needing access to the Mother’s Room may contact
Student Life at studentlife@nhcc.edu or 763-424-0804 or Public Safety at 763-424-0807.
Visit the Community Connections Resource Center to get connected to community resources to overcome barriers to
academic success, including healthcare, housing and energy assistance, access to the food pantry and SNAP, money
management and more. In addition, students who are experiencing financial hardship and are facing an unforeseen
financial barrier, such as a car repair, medical costs, childcare, transportation, food, bills or other needs they cannot
meet, can apply for emergency grant funds. Please contact the CARE Center for more information at 763-493-0554
or CARECenter@nhcc.edu.
Visit Counseling Services to access a variety of campus and community resources, including a 24/7 support line and
crisis text line. Contact the Care Center at 763-493-0554 or CARECenter@nhcc.edu to schedule an appointment with
an NHCC counselor.
Please contact Chris Tan (chris.tan@nhcc.edu) or Anong Thor (anong.thor@nhcc.edu) for any questions; you can also
send an email to veterans@nhcc.edu.
Please contact your international student advisor at international@nhcc.edu for questions about status or travel.
Contact the Information Center for questions or concerns at 763-424-0702 or info@nhcc.edu.