NSR Completes Second Week for 2026

Two students sign the Class of 2030 poster at NSR
Jefferson Ruiz (left) and Kassydi Anderson, both of Hartington, Neb., sign the Class of 2030 poster during Wayne State College’s New Student Registration activities.

NSR is for students who are ready to enroll in classes. As of June, more than 600 freshmen have participated.

Wayne State College finished a second week of its New Student Registration (NSR) program June 5 for students who are ready to enroll in classes for the Fall 2026 semester. More than 600 incoming freshmen participated during the two weeks, with a few more dates remaining this summer.

The purpose of the NSR program is to provide students with a smooth transition to college. All first-time freshmen are required to attend an NSR program in order to register for fall classes.

The program begins at 9 a.m. and concludes at approximately 3 p.m. Throughout the day, students can expect to meet an advisor and register for fall classes; hear from different speakers about academic preparedness, the billing and payment process, and services available at Wayne State; enjoy lunch; visit with staff from a variety of offices and departments; and meet other members of the Wayne State Class of 2030.

Various dates for the program run through Friday, Aug. 7, with fall semester classes beginning Monday, Aug. 24.

More information about NSR