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  1. Home | Chadron State College

    From its modest beginning, Chadron State College has evolved into a rapidly growing multipurpose institution of higher education. Located in the scenic Pine Ridge region of …

  2. About CSC | Chadron State College

    From its modest beginning, Chadron State College has evolved into a rapidly growing multipurpose institution of higher education. Located in the scenic Pine Ridge region of …

  3. Admissions - Chadron State College

    Chadron State College, which was founded in 1911, is the only four-year, regionally-accredited college in the western half of Nebraska. As a public institution with its roots in teacher …

  4. Academics | Chadron State College

    Chadron State College offers four types of undergraduate degrees: the Bachelor of Applied Science, Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, and Bachelor of Science in Education. In …

  5. Chadron State College - Let's Connect

    Chadron State College, which was founded in 1911, is the only four-year, regionally-accredited college in the western half of Nebraska. As a public institution with its roots in teacher …

  6. Chadron State College Online

    Chadron State College, which was founded in 1911, is the only four-year, regionally-accredited college in the western half of Nebraska. As a public institution with its roots in teacher …

  7. Events - Chadron State College

    Visit Campus Chadron State College, 1000 Main Street, Chadron, NE 69337 1-800-CHADRON Quick Links Title IX Reporting/Resources Accreditation Information Employment Opportunities …

  8. Visit Campus | Chadron State College

    Interactive Campus Map Check out an interactive map of the Chadron State College campus!

  9. Visitor Information - Chadron State College

    Visit Campus Chadron State College, 1000 Main Street, Chadron, NE 69337 1-800-CHADRON Quick Links Title IX Reporting/Resources Accreditation Information Employment Opportunities …

  10. Campus History - Chadron State College

    In January 1910, Chadron was selected over five other towns in the northern tier of counties to become the site of the state’s fourth such institution.