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Northern Arizona University


Graduates

  • 85% have a job after 6 months
  • N/A have a job after 1 year
  • N/A have a job after 2 years

In-state Tuition

$4,545 / year

Out-of-state Tuition

$13,656 / year

Room and Board

$6,260

Application deadline

Rolling

Application fee

$25

Educational Resources

Libraries

The Cline Library is honored to serve as the home for a rich array of archival material which documents the history and development of the Colorado Plateau in a variety of disciplines. The public treasures found in Special Collections take the form of several million items including correspondence, diaries, and ledgers (7 million pages); vintage and contemporary photographs (1.2 million images); oral history interviews (1,100 stories); films (400+ titles); and maps (2,200). The Library is committed to sharing this regional heritage with a global audience in support of education and enjoyment. Collection strengths include:Colorado River and Grand CanyonNative American history and culture (Four Corners region)Land use and the environmentEconomic developmentThe Library contributes to the body of knowledge related to the Colorado Plateau by offering traditional and Web-based reference services, acquiring and making available new collections, adding daily to the Colorado Plateau Digital Archives (http://www.nau.edu/library/speccoll/ circa 43,000 digital objects), assisting with curriculum development, interpreting resources through exhibitions and presentations, and by reaching out to users to introduce the excitement of conducting research with original materials.Special Collections also houses the University Archives (http://www.nau.edu/library/speccoll/exhibits/first100/linx.html) ??? a collection which captures the story of over 100 years of higher education in northern Arizona ??? and the archival collections of the Arizona Historical Society/Northern Division.

  • 1,102,728 books, serial backfiles, and other material including government documents.
  • 26,628 current serial subscriptions.
  • 379,206 microforms.
  • 37,060 Audio/Visual items.
  • 38,955 e-books.

Museums & Art

Applied Research and Development building

Computing

Requirements

  • Students are not required to take a computer course.
  • Students are not required to own or lease a computer.
  • Recommended computer operating system: Other

Campus Resources

  • 1,000 computers for student use in locations such as computer center/labs, residence halls, library, student center
  • 700 Internet connections in libraries.
  • 1 Internet connections in classrooms.
  • 25 Internet connections in Laboratories.
  • 600 Internet connections elsewhere on campus.

Student accommodations

  • Email accounts are available to all students.
  • Internet access is available to all students.
  • Student web-pages are permitted.
  • Online class registration is available.
  • 100% of college-owned hosting units are available for internet access.

Wireless Internet Hotspots

  • Wifi is available in some classrooms, in computer labs, in administrative/faculty offices and work areas
  • Campus wireless internet hotspots are not available.
  • Approximately 1,900 students can be on the network at once.

Services

Basic

placement service, health service, health insurance

Counseling

minority student, career, military, personal, veteran student, academic, older student, psychological

Career

co-op education, on-campus job interviews, internships, resume assistance, career/job search classes, alumni network, interview training

Campus Safety

24-hour foot and vehicle patrols, late night transport/escort service, 24-hour emergency telephones, lighted pathways/sidewalks, controlled dormitory access (key, security card, etc)

Campus Life

Housing

Overview

  • The school offers housing for students.
  • 37% of students live in school housing.
  • The school will provide assistance for off-campus housing

Types of housing available

  • 8% of housing units are Singles.
  • 55% of housing units are Doubles.
  • 19% of housing units are Triples.
  • 18% of housing units are Apartments.
  • 0% of of housing units are some other type.
  • In total, there are 18 housing buildings.

Room Accessories

  • 67% of rooms are equipped with sprinkler systems.
  • 89% of rooms are equipped with fire alarms.
  • 100% are equipped with high-speed internet connections.

Extracurricular

  • Alcohol is not permitted on campus.
  • Popular events on campus: ; Cultural Events; Apollo Night; Native American Pow-Wow; Martin Luther King Program; Hispanic Convocation; Campus Events; Football Games; Voter Palooza; Battle of the Bands; Vagina Monologues;
  • Student activities: concert band, dance, drama/theater, jazz band, marching band, music ensembles, musical theater, opera, pep band, radio station, student government, student newspaper, symphony orchestra, television station
  • In total, there are about 182 organizations on campus.
  • Honor societies: BLUE KEY HONOR FATERNITY; CARDINAL KEY; CHAIN GANG; CIRCLE K INTERNATIONAL; GAMMA BETA PHI; GOLDEN KEY INTERNATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY; HABITAT FOR HUMANITY; KAPPA KAPPA PSI; KAYETTES; LUMBERJACK ALUMNI AMBASSADORS; LUMBERJACK LEOS; MORTAR BOARD; NATIONAL RESIDENCE HALL HONORARY (NRHH); NATIONAL STUDENT SPEECH, LANGUAGE & HEARING ASSOCIATION; NORTHERN LIGHTS; NU PI (NUBIAN PRINCESSES, INC. ); OMEGA PHI ALPHA; PROJECT LIFE; RELAY FOR LIFE; SIGMA ALPHA LAMBDA; SOCIAL WORK STUDENT ASSOCIATION; S. O. P. H. O. S. SPURS; STUDENT NURSES ASSOCIATION;
  • Religious organizations: (Appears as submitted by school) BAPTIST STUDENT MINISTRY; CAMPUS CRUSADE FOR CHRIST; CHI ALPHA CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP; EPISCOPAL CANTERBURY FELLOWSHIP; HILLEL AT NAU; INTERVARSITY CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP; LATTER-DAY SAINT STUDENT ASSOC. (LDSSA); LUTHERAN CAMPUS MINISTRY; MUSLIM STUDENT ASSOCIATION; UNITED CHRISTIAN MINISTRIES; YOUNG LIFE;
  • International organizations: (Appears as submitted by school) AFRICAN STUDENTS ASSOCIATION; BF SCHOLARS; BLACK STUDENT UNION; HISPANIC HONOR SOCIETY; INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF NAU; NATIVE AMERICAN BUSINESS ORGANIZATION; NAU LATIN DANCE CLUB; NAU SWING CLUB; ORGANIZATION OF CULTURAL UNDERSTANDING THROUGH ANIMATION; RUSSIAN CULTURAL ORGANIZATION; SOCIETY OF HISPANIC PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS; SPANISH THEATER CLUB;
  • Other organizations: (Appears as submitted by school) CADEMIC ORGANIZATIONS , A. S. I. S. T. (ASSOCIATION of STUDENTS INTERESTED IN SCIENCE TEACHING), ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA, AMERICAN MARKETING ASSOCIATION, ASSOCIATED GENERAL CONTRACTORS OF AMERICA, STUDENT CHAPTER, BETA ALPHA PSI, BIOLOGY GRADUATE STUDENT ASSOCIATION, COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY INTERNATIONAL CLUB, CRIMINAL JUSTICE CLUB, CRIMINAL JUSTICE GRADUATE STUDENT’S ASSOCIATION, ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES AND POLICY GRADUATE STUDENTS ORGANIZATION, EXERCISE SCIENCE CLUB, GRADUATE ASSOCIATION FOR GEOGRAPHY, HONORS STUDENT ORGANIZATION, INDIGENOUS ASSOCIATION OF GRADUATE STUDENTS, MBA ASSOCIATION, MUSIC EDUCATORS NATIONAL CONFERENCE, NATIONAL SOCIETY OF BLACK ENGINEERS, NAU JEWELRY AND METALSMITHING CLUB, NAU PRINTMAKING CLUB, NORTHERN ARIZONA PHILOSOPHICAL ASSOCIATION, NORTHERN ARIZONA PHILOSOPHICAL ASSOCIATION II, NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIVERSITY ATHLETIC TRAINING STUDENTS’ ASSOCIATION (NAUATSA), ORGANIZATION FOR THE GRADUATE STUDENTS OF ENGLISH, PHI ALPHA DELTA, PHI BETA LAMBDA, PRE-VETERINARY CLUB, PSI CHI – NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY IN PSYCOLOGY, PSYCHOLOGY CLUB NAU-YUMA, PUBLIC RELATIONS STUDENT SOCIETY OF AMERICA (PRSSA), SOCIETY OF AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERS, SOCIETY OF PHYSICS STUDENTS, SOCIETY OF STUDENT SOCIOLOGISTS (SOSS), SOCIETY OF WOMEN ENGINEERS (SWE), STUDENT ASSOCIATION OF SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGY, STUDENT CHAPTER- SOCIETY OF AMERICAN FORESTERS, STUDENT MANAGED INVESTMENT FUND, STUDENT PLANNING ASSOCIATION AT NAU, TASH (The Association for Persons with Severe Handicaps), THIN AIR LITERARY JOURNAL, TRI BETA NATIONAL BIOLOGICAL HONOR SOCIETY, UNIVERSITY TELEVISION, ADVOCACY ORGANIZATIONS, AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CIVIL ENGINEERS, AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL AT NAU, ASSOCIATED STUDENT FOR WOMEN’S ISSUES (ASWI), BOOMERS ON CAMPUS, CAMPUS GREENS AT NAU, GRADUATE STUDENT ORGANIZATION, PRISM (formally LESBIAN, BISEXUAL, GAY ALLIANCE), NAU COLLEGE REPUBLICANS, SOCIETY OF ENVIRONMENTAL COMMUNICATORS, STUDENT AFFAIRS COUNCIL, NAU CHAPTER, STUDENTS AGAINST SWEATSHOPS, YOUNG DEMOCRATS, CLUB SPORT ORGANIZATIONS, CYCLING CLUB OF NAU, FENCING CLUB OF NAU, MEN’S CLUB LACROSSE, NAU ICE JACKS, NAU JUDO CLUB, NAU MEN’S VOLLEYBALL CLUB, NAU ULTIMATE FRISBEE CLUB, NAU WOMEN’S CLUB WATER POLO, NORTHERN ARIZONA RUGBY FOOTBALL CLUB, NORTHERN ARIZONA WOMEN’S LACROSSE, NORTHERN ARIZONA WOMEN’S RUGBY FOOTBALL CLUB, WOMEN’S CLUB VOLLEYBALL AT NAU, FRATERNITIES, ALPHA TAU OMEGA, DELTA CHI, DELTA TAU DELTA, DELTA UPSILON, KAPPA ALPHA ORDER, KAPPA SIGMA, OMEGA DELTA PHI, PHI DELTA THETA, PHI SIGMA KAPPA, PI KAPPA ALPHA, SIGMA CHI, SIGMA NU, SIGMA PHI EPSILON, RECREATION/GAME ORGANIZATIONS, NAU HIKING CLUB, NAU LONGBOARDING CLUB, REPRESENTATIVE ORGANIZATIONS, ASSOCIATED STUDENT FOR WOMEN’S ISSUES (ASWI), ASSOCIATED STUDENTS OF NAU (ASNAU), ASSOCIATION OF UNIVERSITY RESIDENCE HALLS (AURH), INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL, NEW STUDENT ORGANIZATION, PANHELLENIC COUNCIL, RESIDENCE HALL COUNCILS, ALLEN HALL COUNCIL, CAMPBELL HONOR HALL COUNCIL, CAMPUS HEIGHTS HALL COUNCIL, COWDEN LEARNING COMMUNITY HALL COUNCIL, GABALDON HALL COUNCIL, GILLENWATER HALL COUNCIL, MCCONNELL HALL COUNCIL, MOUNTAIN VIEW HALL COUNCIL, NORTH MORTON HALL COUNCIL, PETERSON HALL COUNCIL, PINE RIDGE HALL COUNCIL, RAYMOND HALL COUNCIL, REILLY HALL COUNCIL, ROSEBERRY HALL COUNCIL, SECHRIST HALL COUNCIL, COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION (SOUTH FAMILY HALL COUNCIL), TAYLOR HALL COUNCIL, TINSLEY HALL COUNCIL, WILSON HALL COUNCIL, SORORITIES, ALPHA DELTA PI, ALPHA OMICRON PI, CHI OMEGA, DELTA DELTA DELTA, GAMMA PHI BETA, KAPPA DELTA CHI, PI BETA PHI,
  • Student papers: (Appears as submitted by school) The Lumberjack; Thin Air (bi-annually);

Travel

  • Nearest airport(s) (distance in miles): Phoenix (140), Flagstaff (3)
  • Nearest train(s) (distance in miles): Flagstaff (1)
  • Nearest bus-station(s) (distance in miles): Flagstaff (1)
  • Public transportation serves the campus.
  • All students are permitted to have cars on campus.

Employment

  • School employment is available.
  • 26% of undergrads are employed with average earnings of 2,054
  • Freshman are not discouraged from working.

Greek Life

  • There are 13 fraternities
  • 0 fraternity houses
  • 8% of students are fraternity members
  • There are 7 sororities
  • 0 sorority houses
  • 6% of students are sorority members.

ROTC

  • Army ROTC: Offered on campus
  • Navy ROTC: Not offered
  • Airforce ROTC: Offered on campus
  • Additional Policies

    honor code, hazing prohibited, smoking prohibited

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