St. Norbert College (SNC) is a private, Catholic liberal arts college located in De Pere, Wisconsin, near Green Bay. Founded in 1898 by the Norbertine Order, the college is named after St. Norbert of Xanten, the founder of the order. St. Norbert College is known for its commitment to academic excellence, faith-based education, and community engagement, offering a wide range of undergraduate programs across various disciplines within the liberal arts.
Academics:
St. Norbert College offers more than 40 undergraduate majors, minors, and pre-professional programs, covering a wide range of disciplines within the liberal arts and sciences. Popular majors include business administration, education, biology, psychology, and communication. The college emphasizes small class sizes, personalized attention, and close interaction with faculty, creating an environment that supports intellectual curiosity and individual growth.
In addition to the core curriculum, which focuses on the development of critical thinking, communication, and problem-solving skills, St. Norbert College integrates Catholic values and principles into its academic programs. Students also have the opportunity to engage in independent research, internships, and study abroad programs to enhance their academic experience.
Campus:
St. Norbert College's campus is situated on 112 acres in De Pere, along the banks of the Fox River. The campus features a mix of historic and modern architecture, including academic buildings, residence halls, a library, a recreation center, and athletic facilities. The picturesque setting and close-knit community create a welcoming atmosphere for students.
Athletics:
St. Norbert College's athletic teams, known as the Green Knights, compete in NCAA Division III and are members of the Midwest Conference (MWC). The college offers a variety of varsity sports, including basketball, soccer, football, hockey, and more. The school's colors are green and gold.
Traditions:
St. Norbert College has several traditions that foster a sense of community and pride among students, faculty, and alumni. Some notable traditions include:
1. New Student Convocation: A ceremony held at the beginning of the academic year to welcome new students and formally induct them into the St. Norbert community.
2. Heritage Days: An annual week-long celebration of St. Norbert College's Norbertine heritage, featuring events, activities, and guest speakers that focus on topics related to the college's history, mission, and values.
3. Homecoming: A week-long series of events, including athletic competitions, alumni gatherings, and student activities, celebrating the college's spirit and community.
4. Baccalaureate Mass and Commencement: The graduation events for seniors, including a Catholic mass to celebrate the students' academic achievements and a commencement ceremony to confer degrees.
Admissions:
St. Norbert College has a holistic admissions process, considering factors such as academic performance, standardized test scores (SAT/ACT), extracurricular activities, recommendations, and personal essays. The college offers both Early Decision and Regular Decision application options. In recent years, St. Norbert College has adopted a test-optional policy, meaning that standardized test scores (SAT/ACT) are not required for admission.