Eagle rate gives out-of-state students a break
Starting in the fall, there will be no in-state tuition rate for Chadron State College students.
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Starting in the fall, there will be no in-state tuition rate for Chadron State College students.
Read MoreMay is National Mental Health Awareness Month.
Read MoreMembers of the Chadron State campus community might sleep more soundly knowing that a pair of electronic eyes are keeping watch when others cannot.
Read MoreTo ease the pressure of final exams and to motivate students, several activities are going on during the finals week on campus.
Read MoreDiscussion of clubs’ individual budgets led Student Senate to pass next year’s budget during its Monday meeting.
Read MoreChadron State College students are hosting a student-led community service project that will focus on giving back to the community of Chadron for their continual support of Chadron State College throughout the years called The Big Event.
Read MoreMembers of the Campus Activities Board elected four students to executive positions Tuesday, while three students are expected to fill open positions of Student Senate president, vice president, and the senator of the School of B.E.A.M.S.S. after student government elections Wednesday and today.
Read MoreCountry music artist Keith Anderson is set to take the stage at 7 p.m., April 25 in the Nelson Physical Activity Center as part of the 2012-13 CSC Galaxy Series.
Read MoreChadron State College is not having its annual chess tournament this year on campus because fund deficiency and the decrease of students’ interest in chess.
Read MoreChadron State College confers the highest number of degrees on education majors; no surprise from a campus that started as a teaching college in 1911. The runner-up for most majors is business administration according to materials from the Nebraska State College System Board of Trustees’ March 15 meeting.
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