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Northeast Community College is a public community college system in northeast Nebraska with four campuses: Norfolk, O'Neill, South Sioux City, and West Point. The college was established by the state legislature in 1973. It was created by a merger of Northeastern Nebraska College and Northeast Nebraska Technical College.
This is a list of college athletics programs in the U.S. state of Nebraska. Notes: This list is in a tabular format, with columns arranged in the following order, from left to right: Athletic team description (short school name and nickname), with a link to the school's athletic program article if it exists.
1.18 Nebraska. 1.19 Nevada. ... There are 219 Division I teams in the National Junior College Athletic Association ... Northeast Mississippi Community College Tigers ...
1.1.2 Nebraska Community College Athletic Conference. 1.1.3 Wyoming Community College Athletic Conference. ... Western Nebraska Community College: Scottsbluff: 1926 2,400
As shown below, the NJCAA is organized into five conferences (or leagues): Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference; Minnesota College Athletic Conference; Mississippi Association of Community & Junior Colleges; Northeast Football Conference; Southwest Junior College Football Conference; as well as Independents (no conference/league ...
Nebraska Indian Community College: Macy, Santee, South Sioux City: 474 American Indian Satellite Community College Northeast Community College: Norfolk, O'Neill, West Point, South Sioux City: 5,583 Norfolk Junior College; Northeast Nebraska Technical College Southeast Community College: Lincoln, Milford, Beatrice: 9,465 Fairbury Junior College
Each institution belonging to the NJCAA chooses to compete on the Division I, II or III level. Division I colleges may offer full athletic scholarships, totaling a maximum of tuition, fees, room and board, course-related books, up to $250 in course-required supplies, and transportation costs one time per academic year to and from the college by direct route.
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