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- 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
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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. - To all our graduates getting ready for commencement this afternoon, remember that it's not goodbye. You may be graduating but you will always be a part of the New England School of Communications.
Campus Safety & Security
Emergency Notification SystemThe campus community has an emergency notification system in place: E2Campus. E2Campus will notify you via email or text messaging in the event of a campus-wide emergency. You may register two email addresses and two devices. To register for a free E2Campus account for emergency notifications, visit https://www.e2campus.net/my/husson/
Security Services
Uniformed security officers respond to emergencies and maintain a regular patrol of the campus property and facilities. The Department of Safety and Security is also responsible for maintaining registrations of vehicles that park on campus.
Campus Vehicle Registration
All students are allowed to keep motor vehicles of any kind on campus provided that such vehicles are duly licensed and registered by a state and that the vehicle is registered and issued a parking permit by the school. Parking for resident and commuters is in designated areas.There is a $50 cost to register a registered vehicle on the college campus. Vehicle registration documentation is required for parking decal. Transfer of decal from vehicle to vehicle is not permitted and may result in parking citations issued to the vehicle or vehicles involved, along with revoking parking privileges.
