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Welcome to the college community of St. Norbert.
We’re glad you’re visiting, regardless of your reason. Here you can find out about our history and heritage, some interesting facts about the college, where to stay if you’re visiting the area, information about the community surrounding campus or how to get involved with the college in a way that suits you best.
General information
Find out about St. Norbert College, including our mission statement, our Norbertine history and heritage, some statistics and data about the school and our current job openings.
Campus and surrounding community
St. Norbert College is located on the banks of the Fox River in De Pere, just minutes from Green Bay, Wis. We offer a wide variety of services to the campus community as well as to businesses, government agencies, associations and organizations.
News and events
There is always something happening at St. Norbert College! Our concerts and performances, lectures, art exhibitions and other events—most of which are free and open to the public—are a major cultural resource for the community.
More information
We’ve tried to think of everything, but if the reason for your visit isn’t here, please try our search tool, our quick links, our
directory or our
A to Z index for more information. You are always welcome to
contact us with any questions you may have. Thank you for giving St. Norbert College the opportunity to meet your needs.
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Catholic, Norbertine Liberal Arts College — St. Norbert offers a strong spiritual base for students to explore and enhance their commitment to God, to one another, and to improving the world. The only Norbertine college in world, St. Norbert is built on the foundation of a religious order dedicated to service and seeks opportunities to improve lives world-wide.
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John Neary, professor of English said, "I enjoy getting to know students, not just in classes but around campus, in collaborative learning activities, in the fraternity I advise, in the local coffee shop, and in lots of other ways and places. And for me, those interactions aren't peripheral to my life at St. Norbert; they're what it means to teach and learn here."
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