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Parents' Council

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The Nebraska Wesleyan University Parents' Council is a group of about 40 parents who receive information about all aspects of the University and who provide advice and assistance to Nebraska Wesleyan administrators from a parent's perspective. Members also assist in suggesting programs and materials for NWU parents, and serve as members of the New Student Registration (NSR) parent panels.

The Council meets once each semester. Past agenda items have included residential facilities and policies, parent/University communication, campus health and safety, counseling, international experiences, classroom issues, religious and spiritual life, academic expectations, technology, athletics, campus security, and Greek life.

If you are interested in joining the Parents' Council, contact Pete Armstrong, Dean of Students by calling 402.465.2153, or emailing parmstro@nebrwesleyan.edu.

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