Northern Arizona University

Northern Arizona University

Flagstaff, Arizona
Founded in 1899

Northern Arizona University (NAU) offers more than 100 undergraduate and graduate programs. NAU is dedicated to providing students with an outstanding education, and has a powerful reputation for success.

Entry Routes

Programs Available

  • Bachelor's degrees

Number of Students

19,000

Student Ratio

19:1

Site Url

www.nau.edu

NAU has achieved national distinction as a leader in a number of areas, including environmental sustainability and allied health professional education. The university is located in beautiful Flagstaff, Arizona – a forested, culturally lively mountain town with four distinct seasons.

The focus is on hands-on, experiential learning as students have the opportunity to work closely with expert professors. Lasting bonds are therefore forged amongst the whole NAU community: students, faculty, staff and alumni.

Entry Requirements

  • Conditional acceptance: undergraduate programs
  • English language proficiency test score (TOEFL) is required
  • Track required: Undergraduate Track

Accommodation Options

Over 7,000 students live on the Flagstaff campus. Living on campus is convenient, affordable, and helps students get the most out of their college experience.

Ranking Accreditation

NAU is accredited by the North Central Association of Schools and Colleges. The April 2010 edition of Entrepreneur magazine lists the W.A. Franke College of Business at NAU among 15 graduate schools that students rated most highly for their marketing preparation. NAU’s ranking put it alongside programs at Harvard, Duke, and Northwestern, among others.