Office of Student Recruitment

The Department of Recruitment and College Connections provides assistance to prospective and newly admitted CSN students throughout the entire college exploration and enrollment process. The team works with K-12 school districts, businesses, community groups and under-served populations to increase access to CSN’s many educational and occupational opportunities.

Meet current students and learn more about CSN!

Information Sessions

Campus Visits

High School Visits

Learn more about our diverse and knowledgeable team here to serve you!

Student Ambassador Program

Meet current students and learn more about CSN!

Information Sessions

Campus Visits

High School Visits

Learn more about our diverse and knowledgeable team here to serve you!

Student Ambassador Program

  1. Click on this link: and create a profile.
  2. If you already have a profile, log into the portal with your email and password.
  3. On the left-hand side of the Profile page, select, 鈥淪cheduled Appointments.鈥
  4. On the upper right corner, click on 鈥淪chedule an Appointment.鈥
  5. Select the 鈥淩equested Appointment Type.鈥
  6. Select the desired 鈥沦耻产箩别肠迟.鈥
  7. Select a 鈥淧referred Staff.鈥
  8. Select a 鈥淎ppointment Date Range鈥 and "Time of Day.鈥
  9. Add notes related to your appointment.
  10. Once you have booked your appointment, an email confirmation will be provided.

Charleston Campus Recruitment Office 

Phone: (702) 651-7416

North Las Vegas Campus Recruitment Office 

Phone: (702) 651-7416

Henderson Campus Recruitment Office 

Phone: (702) 651-7416

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CSN treats students ethically, respectfully and professionally in the marketing, recruiting and admissions process so that students can make an informed enrollment decision without being subjected to high-pressure tactics from the institution or a related contractor. The 老司机导航 and the Nevada System of Higher Education does not provide a commission, bonus or other incentive payment based in any part, directly or indirectly on success in securing enrollments.

Students sitting in the Charleston campus library