Northern Arizona University

Northern Arizona University (NAU) in Flagstaff, Arizona, is a state university located in the United States. By The Higher Learning Commission accredited and has 36 satellite campuses in the state of Arizona. The University offers undergraduate and graduate degrees.

With the fall of 2014, 27 715 students at the campus in Flagstaff, were 20.134. The average cost of tuition and fees for full-time, two-time Arizona resident undergraduate students is $ 10,346. For the 2015-2016 academic year, out-of-state license will pay an estimated $ 23,348 for tuition and fees. NAI also offers lower tuition rates for students from the Western United States, Western Undergraduate Exchange Program solids. WUE tuition and fees are $ 15,090 for 2015-2016. NAU Flagstaff offers undergraduate students the same tuition rate is guaranteed for four years Pledge Program.

Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education research with high research activity is classified as NAI university. NAI is managed by the Board of Trustees Arizona.

 History

Originally called the Northern Arizona Normal School, the institution, September 11, 1899 the first graduates was founded in 1901, received the credentials to teach in Arizona that has formed four women. In 1925, the school now called the Arizona State Legislature in northern Arizona State Teachers College, was to allow for Bachelor of Education degree. In 1929 the school was in Flagstaff at Arizona State Teachers College.

Register at the beginning of World War II, but a sharp decline. ASTC Navy V-12 program has become a training site.

At the end of the Second World War brought more than academic degrees, as well as increasing enrollment growth. To reflect this growth has changed the school it Arizona became the State University in Tempe at Arizona State College after 1958 the only Arizona State College was in 1945 in Flagstaff at Arizona State College name. Arizona Board of Trustees next twenty years in 1966, with further growth in Arizona as Northern Arizona University in State College was given university status.

Campuses

Flagstaff Campus

6950 feet above sea level (2120 m) and perched on one of the country's highest four-year university campus, the main campus is surrounded by the largest contiguous ponderosa pine forest in North America and continental climate with four seasons. Profit in January, with the most frequent deposits in February and March, winter is common. Winter ski 7 miles (11 km) northwest of Flagstaff Arizona Snowbowl, the ski mountain on the San Francisco Peaks, accessible. The average annual snowfall of 260 inches, as well as San Francisco Peaks in November last check to make artificial snow continuously extend the ski season in early April.

with NAI 38 undergraduate and 26 graduate certificates, 91 undergraduate programs, 49 graduate programs and offers 11 doctoral programs. University of Arizona to offer all residents access to and affordability to develop innovative ways of Arizona in 2006, he was accused by the Board of Trustees. NAI Pledge Program, community colleges and NAU-Yavapai Prescott Valley, Arizona has developed partnerships in collaboration with Yavapai College 2NA. NAU-Yuma just celebrated its 25th anniversary in partnership with Arizona Western College.

 Extended campuses

Northern Arizona University, the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association accredited by a state university. In addition to the 19,000 student campus in Flagstaff, NAU currently 7,000 across the country are serving more students from.

Naim's Extended Campus statewide offers 99 accredited online degree programs in more than 30 campuses. NAI, which allows students to earn credit for a competency-based experience that offers online degree program is the first public university. Personalized Learning has launched in May 2013, and $ 5,000 a fixed fee per year for federal financial aid was available for the program.

NAI Teacher Educators National Accreditation Council (NCAT) program is the first university to achieve accreditation Arizona. Additional accreditations, Hospitality Management Programs in the country's undergraduate degree programs leading to less 20% earned an honors Accreditation Commission gained accreditation Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP) and Hotel and Restaurant Management Accreditation Council.

 Academic

In the fall of 2010, a bachelor's degree in elementary through high record, biology, hotel and restaurant management, nursing and criminology and criminal justice had.

 College of Arts and Letters

Arts and Sciences (CAL) Asian Studies Program, Cinema Studies, Comparative Culture (formerly Humanities, Arts and Religion) Studies, English, History, Latin American Studies, Modern Languages, Museum Studies, Philosophy, Art School House Music and Theatre School . The college also NAU Art Museum, Martin-Springer Institute (Holocaust lessons incentives), Northern Arizona Writing Project, manages Ardrey Memorial Auditorium and Ashurst Hall. College of Arts and Letters Film Series more than nine years and has been providing quality classic movies NAU Flagstaff and NAU community has recently established International Film Series. Faculty members and students more than 300 performances a year, conferences, sharing their scientific work through films and exhibitions and artistic achievement.

University education

Faculty of Education, educators, counselors, school psychologists and school administrators prepare. The study of teaching space and learning (eg, early childhood, primary and secondary schools), educational leadership, educational psychology and educational specialties (eg, bilingual and multicultural education, career and technical education, technology and special education).

Engineering, College of Forestry and Natural Sciences

Engineering, Forestry and Natural Sciences Faculty of eleven departments and Quaternary Program, there are thirteen centers and two institutes.


College of Health and Human Services
Health and Human Services NAU College of Nursing, Health Sciences, Dental Hygiene, Communication Sciences and Disorders, Physical Therapy occurs and the new Phoenix, Arizona based outside of the physician assistant schools (such as Fall 2012) established.

College of Social and Behavioral Sciences

College of Social and Behavioral Sciences degree program, indigenous studies, criminology and criminal justice, ethnic studies, geography, planning and recreation, political science, psychology, communication, sociology / social work, a women's and gender studies in anthropology applied.

 University College
University College effective in pursuing a path for the future, it acts as a portal for students make an informed decision. Northern Arizona University confession time undergraduate students automatically become part of the University College. programs, resources, and support a variety of academic transition programs include students, faculty and staff are available, Bachelor of First Year Learning Initiative and University Studies degree program.

Business


W. A. Franke College

Business's primary focus W. A. Franke College is the undergraduate education, but also offers graduate-level education and research facilities. Businessman college $ 25 million commitment to honor Bill Franke has resulted in renaming. Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business - Business W. A. Franke College in the fall of 2008 and fully accredited by national accreditation agency was re-accredited by AACSB International. NAI program nationwide 1,000 is one of more than 400 accredited programs. In 2006, the university, a new 111,000 square foot (10,300 m2), LEED-certified buildings moved.
 Graduate College

Graduate College as biotechnology, health care, job offers programs in areas such as environment and sustainable systems and training. More than 50 master's degrees, 13 doctoral degrees, and more than 20 graduate certificates, offers both online and face to face.

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