For any ordinary day you visit, we promise to provide the following:
- A personalized phone call from an admissions representative to answer any questions and help prepare you for your visit
- A Northland representative to greet you as soon as you arrive on campus to help you get settled in to campus
- A personalized schedule tailored to your specific area of interest
- Two nights of free lodging during your stay on campus (see details under "Accommodations”)
- Six meals free during your stay on campus
- A realistic perspective into student life while staying in the student dorms
- Unlimited access to visit any classes of your choice
- An interactive tour of Northland’s campus
- A one-on-one question and answer time with current Northland students on campus
- A trip for free specialty coffee at our famous Daily Grind coffee shop while visiting with students
- A scheduled, personal meeting with professors of your choice
- A scheduled, personal meeting with athletic coaches of your choice
- A scheduled, personal meeting with a financial aid representative on how to pay for college
- The opportunity to interact with faculty and students during a normal day at college
- A special “Taste of Northland” gift at your departure to leave a good taste in your mouth on your way home
Remember that your visit to campus is only as good as you make it; so visit classes, talk to students, interact with professors and coaches, and take advantage of all that Northland offers during a Northland campus visit.
To ask questions or find out more information about your scheduled visit, contact Guest Reservations at 1.888.4.NORTHLAND.
Times to Visit
We welcome guests to visit our campus during the school year. Certain times during the semester, however, we ask our visitors to avoid from planning overnight visits due to the college schedule or lack of available housing. For more information about specific dates, call the Information Desk at 715.324.6900 ext. 3000.
Comments from Previous Visitors
We were impressed to see students spontaneously getting together to pray.
–The Ebert Family
Wish we could have stayed longer. Thanks!
–Temple Baptist School
I had fun! Northland is amazing. The people here are really cool and very nice.
–Christina
I love the people, the faculty, the classes, the atmosphere! I love Northland!
–Melissa
Everyone is so helpful, and my roommates were awesome!
–Katelyn
Thank you! Wonderful place! Looking forward to coming back! The atmosphere here is great!
–Pastor Nathan
Nice campus, friendly people, great food, and good coffee!
–Haley
Meal Prices
Guests may purchase meal tickets at the Information Desk or at the Dining Hall. Meals for three- to eight-year-olds are half price. Children under two years old eat for free. Note: Times may vary.
Monday-Friday:
Breakfast: 7:15–8:00 a.m.
Adult $5
Lunch: 11:30–1:15 p.m.
Adult $6.50
Supper: 5:00–5:45 a.m.
Adult $8
Saturday:
Brunch: 10:00–10:45 am
Adult $7
Supper: 5:00–5:45 p.m.
Adult $6.50
Sunday:
Breakfast: 8:00–8:30 a.m.
Adult $3.50
Lunch: 11:45 a.m.–12:15 p.m.
Adult $6.50
Supper: 4:30–5:15 pm
Adult $5.50
Banquets:
Adult $10
Accommodations
We are happy to accommodate prospective students (ninth grade and above) and sponsors; alumni and former students; family or friends of current students, faculty, or staff; pastors, missionaries, administrators, recruiters, and administrative guests.
Reservations
Northland International University
W10085 Pike Plains Road
Dunbar, WI 54119
715.324.6900 ext. 3000
Fax: 715.324.6133
Accommodation Prices
Three meals for $12 a day.
Guest Room: $50 per night (motel-type room)
Camp Rooms: $20 per night per night (linens cost $4 per person)
Pioneer Village Rooms: $30.00 per night (linens cost $4 per person)
Recreational Vehicle Hook-Ups: $10.00 per night (includes electricity, water, and sewer). We have four hook-ups: two in the upper campus and two in the lower campus.
Dorm Room: $5 per night
Accommodation Discounts
Prospective students and sponsors qualify for two nights of free lodging and meals. Note: This discount applies only to prospective students who attend three classes and chapel.
Sponsors qualify for the above rates according to the following guidelines:
- 1–5 students: 1 sponsor (and family)
- 6–10 students: 1 sponsor (and family) or 2 adults
- 11–17 students: 2 sponsors (and spouses) or 4 adults
- 18+ students: 3 sponsors (and spouses) or 6 adults
Meal Price for Recruiters
- Three meals for $12 a day.
Check in And Check Out
Guests should check in at the Information Desk and plan to pay all fees at that time. After hours, guests should check in at the Welcome Center (campus entrance) and pay all fees the next day at the Information Desk. Room check-in time is 3:30 p.m. For large groups, the sponsor in charge is responsible to check in the entire group. Room check-out time is 11:00 a.m. Please return your key to the Information Desk before you leave campus.
Vehicle Parking
Buses, motor homes, campers, and trailers may be parked in front of the Recreation Hall and dormitories for loading and unloading. Vehicles may be parked in the north Pioneer Athletic Center parking lot or in front of the Recreation Hall.
Classes and Chapel
Class hours are 8:00 a.m.–4:20 p.m. on Monday through Friday. Class schedules are available at the Information Desk. Chapel meets in the Pioneer Athletic Center every day from 10:00–10:50 a.m. Class, society, and student body chapels occur on Thursdays. Their locations may vary.
Lost and Found
If you lose something while visiting Northland, please call the Information Desk at ext. 3000. Items will be returned to you COD upon your request. Items are retained for thirty days and then discarded. Northland International University assumes no responsibility for lost items.
What to Bring
Guest Rooms are completely furnished with bedding, bath linens, and soap. Dorm guests will need to bring bedding, bath linens, and toiletries. Camp rooms are furnished with bunk beds. Guests who stay in camp rooms will need to bring their own bed and bath linens and toiletries. For an additional charge, linens can be provided for guests at an individual rate of $4.
Dress Code
Northland asks that guests observe the same standards of dress that apply to students.
Young Ladies’ Class Attire: Neat, sharp-looking,feminine outfits; Sandals or casual,nonathletic shoes
Note: Our Winter Wear Policy is in effect from Thanksgiving Break to Midsemester Break during which time dress pants are fitting for chapel and classes.
Young Men: Neat, trimmed hair and collared shirts or nice sweater are suitable for chapel and classes.