NDSCS Alumnus Cole Recker Returns to Campus to Share Industry Insights

Cole Recker
10-13-2023

On October 13th, 2023, North Dakota State College of Science (NDSCS) welcomed back one of its proud alumni, Cole Recker, who graduated in 2023 with a degree in Automotive Technology. Cole's return to the campus brought inspiration as he shared his remarkable journey since leaving NDSCS.

Originally from Maple Grove, Minnesota, Cole chose NDSCS for various compelling reasons. He highlighted the college's on-campus housing, affordable tuition, Snap-On tool discount, and the stellar reputation of its Automotive Technology program. He was excited about the opportunity to experience a 4-year college feel in a 2-year educational package. Cole reports that he loved his time at NDSCS, being just far enough away from home, and making great friendships with his classmates and others on campus. Despite there being other trade colleges closer to home than Wahpeton, Cole was drawn to NDSCS, and his decision has since proven to be a wise one.

During his visit, Cole had the opportunity to reconnect with his former instructors and engaged with current Auto Tech students, offering valuable insights into the industry. Cole's journey after graduation has been nothing short of impressive.

Cole's passion for high-end automobiles led him to intern at Ferrari, one of the most iconic names in the automotive world. His dedication and expertise eventually landed him a full-time position at Porsche Minneapolis. Notably, Cole has worked on some of the most luxurious and expensive cars, including a $5 million Ferrari La Ferrari.

In addition to his work, Cole has had exciting international experiences in the automotive industry. He traveled to Europe, where he had the opportunity to visit several prestigious European car manufacturers, further enhancing his knowledge and skills in the field.

Not limited to traditional automotive work, Cole is also actively involved in racing. He's a part of the crew for racing events like SCCA Spec Miata and DirtFish Rally, where he plays a role in servicing the vehicles. Cole finds excitement in the world of off-road racing, making it clear that his passion for automobiles goes beyond the showroom floor.

As Cole Recker continues to excel in his automotive career, his return to NDSCS serves as a reminder of the incredible opportunities that can unfold for students who pursue their passions and take advantage of the quality education provided by the College. His journey from student to successful industry professional is a testament to the value of hard work, dedication, and the excellent programs offered at NDSCS.

NDSCS Performing Arts Department to Present Fall Concert October 24

Performing Arts Fall Concert Oct 24
10-17-2023

The North Dakota State College of Science (NDSCS) Performing Arts Department is excited to announce its inaugural concert of the season, set to captivate audiences on Tuesday, October 24, 2023, at 7:30 p.m. The event will take place in the Bremer Bank Theatre, located within the Harry Stern and Ella Stern Cultural Center on the NDSCS campus in Wahpeton.

 The concert will showcase the extraordinary talents of the NDSCS Concert Choir, Jazz Band, and Wildcat Singers. Bryan Poyzer, the program coordinator and choral director, promises a wonderful evening, stating, "Our programs always feature a wide range of musical styles. This concert will fluxuate between traditional and modern pieces as well as include two surprise announcements regarding upcoming performances.”

 Adding to the excitement, Dr. Adam Hollingsworth will take the helm as the director of the Jazz Band, continuing their tradition of exploring a wide variety of musical genres. The Jazz Band's performance will feature swing, rock, country, and jazz standards.

 The NDSCS Performing Arts Department welcomes members of the community to join them for this event. The concert is open to the public and free of charge. Attendees will have the opportunity to make free-will donations to support the department's ongoing mission to nurture and showcase emerging talent in the world of performing arts.

 For more information about the NDSCS Performing Arts Department and to stay updated on their upcoming events, please visit NDSCS.edu/Performing-Arts.

 Don't miss a night of music as the NDSCS Performing Arts Department takes the stage on October 24th.

NDSCS excited about near-record enrollment growth.

Old Main steeple with fall colored leaves
09-21-2023

North Dakota State College of Science (NDSCS), a leading institution of higher education, is thrilled to announce a significant growth in college enrollment for the fall 2023 semester. The institution has experienced a remarkable increase in the number of students choosing NDSCS as their educational home, reflecting the college's commitment to academic excellence, innovation, and inclusivity.

The official headcount, taken on the 20th instructional day each semester, shows that enrollment at NDSCS has risen to 3,140 for the fall semester of 2023, an increase of over 6% compared to the fall 2022 headcount. 

NDSCS President, Dr. Rod Flanigan, talks about the enrollment growth, "As we begin another transformative year at NDSCS, the increased enrollment is a testament to our unwavering commitment to students -- a commitment that includes creating the best possible educational experience for our students and a dedication to continuous improvement by our staff and faculty."

The 2023 NDSCS student body includes 1,505 full-time students and 1,635 part-time students. Students residing in an on-campus residence hall or a campus apartment increased nearly 3% over last fall.  Dr. Flanigan shared, “We're a two-year college with a four-year feel. Performing Arts, sports, and residential life are all key to the experience of being here at NDSCS. When the data shows more and more students are wanting to be part of that experience, I know we're on the right track.”

The noteworthy rise in enrollment underscores the trust that students and their families have placed in the institution to provide a world-class education and a supportive learning environment. The total number of students from North Dakota is 2,333, which comprises 74.3% of the student body. Minnesota students comprise 19.8% of the student body with the remainder drawn from 32 other states and 7 foreign countries. NDSCS enrolls students from 50 of the state’s 53 counties.

NDSCS is excited to embark on this new academic year with a thriving and diverse community of learners. As we celebrate this remarkable increase in enrollment, we remain steadfast in our mission to provide an exceptional education and prepare students for a bright and promising future.