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"...the Shadow knows"- SALT and CollegeHumor have teamed up for a $5,000 scholarship.

The Broke-Ass Student Scholarship Contest
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Have you ever sold bodily fluids for money? Do you have enough money for Cup o' Noodle but not enough for a microwave? Do you have a system for wearing underwear for 10 days straight before washing it because you don't want to spend $2.50 on laundry? Then you, my friend, are a broke-ass college stud... - It's only been one week since the semester ended but faculty and staff are already at work planning major technology updates for the summer.
- Are you a high school student entering your Sophomore, Junior or Senior year and want to experience NESCom before you graduate? Sign up for our 2013 Maine Media Camp and try everything we offer all while making lifelong friendships.

Maine Media Camp
www.nescom.edu
Maine Media camp is a week long summer program, in August, for high school students interested in exploring the fun and fascinating fields of media and communications. Maine Media Camp, held in the George Wildey Communications Center, is a chance to experience an introduction to the fields of Audio... - What happens when NESCom, Apple and 1,200 students have some fun at the 2013 MLTI Conference.

2013 MLTI Conference "Pixel Wave" - The New England School of Communications is spending the day at the Collins Center for the Arts for the 2013 Maine Learning Technology Initiative (MLTI) Conference.

- Once again, congratulations to all our graduates but let's not forget the great Moms in their lives that helped them get to where they are.
Happy Mother's Day from the New England School of Communications! - Congratulations to the New England School of Communications class of 2013.
All photos by Nick Young.








2013 Commencement
Congratulations to the New England School of Communications class of 2013.
All photos by Nick Young. - Congratulations to the New England School of Communications class of 2013.
All photos by Nick Young.








2013 Commencement
Congratulations to the New England School of Communications class of 2013.
All photos by Nick Young.
Admissions
Students from around the world come to NESCom for its specialized program in Communications. Students that attend NESCom are passionate about the field of Communications. All applicants’ are required to have a personal interview and tour of the campus. This allows students to see first hand what NESCom is all about. From the campus and curriculum to the friendly personalities of students and staff. Check us out for yourself by scheduling a personal tour or an Open House.
Applying for Admission for Fall 2013
NESCom has a rolling admissions policy, which allows applications to be reviewed as the applicant’s file is completed. Because we have limited enrollment, students are urged to apply early. You can either apply online or print out an application and mail it to us.
For Admission for Fall 2013 the following admission requirements are:
1. Application for admission
2. Official high school transcript with a GPA of 2.0 or higher
3. Two letters of recommendation
4. College interview including placement test
5. Official SAT, ACT, or TOEFL scores will be considered advantageous to the application process if submitted.
SAT College Code: 3101
ACT College Code: 1651
Transfer Students – Must also submit official college transcripts from institution attended.
International Students – Must also submit appropriate immigration paperwork and TOEFL or IELTS test scores.
TOEFL College Code: 2449
Look what’s coming soon!
In the fall of 2014, the New England School of Communications is planning to become a school within Husson University*. We are excited about the new educational opportunities this offers to our campus, while maintaining NESCom’s hands-on, experiential academic programming.
If you are applying for Fall 2014 admission or beyond:
• You will be enrolled as a full-fledged student as Husson!
• SAT or ACT scores will be required for admission to all programs.
• NESCom will no longer require a placement test for admission purposes, but will require students to take both math and English placement tests for correct placement into classes.
• NESCom will continue to have it’s own school code for financial aid until the integration process is completed. Please make sure you use code 016619 when filing your Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
*Subject to approval by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges.
