A GUIDE FOR STUDENTS
Transcript of A GUIDE FOR STUDENTS
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EARN A NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIVERSITY BACHELOR’S DEGREE IN YOUR COMMUNITY. extended.nau.edu/2nau
A Joint Admission Program
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2NAU PROGRAM OVERVIEW 2NAU is a joint-‐admission program. As a participant in the program, you are admitted to Northern Arizona University while you attend your community college. Generally, community college coursework is completed before NAU courses are taken. The unique elements of the program help ensure a smooth transition to NAU!
BENEFITS AND FEATURES 2NAU enhances your overall higher-‐learning experience by offering
admission to NAU as a non-‐degree-‐seeking student; waived NAU admissions application fee; a free NAU ID card; access to NAU online resources, personalized web portal, library privileges, and email; free access to NAU athletic events in Flagstaff; access to on-‐site 2NAU coordinators who will connect you with NAU resources; eligibility for a merit-‐based scholarship.
AFFORDABILITY As a 2NAU student you have an opportunity to earn a quality four-‐year degree at an affordable cost. While taking coursework at the community college, you pay the community college tuition rate. When you are ready to transition into NAU coursework, you take advantage of the most affordable university tuition rate in the state. Plus, eligible students may qualify for a merit-‐based scholarship (see page 6)!
NAU DEGREE OPTIONS As a participant in the 2NAU program, you are eligible to pursue any of NAU’s undergraduate degree programs that you qualify for. Your 2NAU coordinator will help you understand and meet university and program admission requirements.
NAU offers many degree programs online and in-‐person throughout the state. To see a complete list of our Extended Campuses’ programs, visit www.extended.nau.edu. For a list of majors available on the Flagstaff campus, visit Undergraduate Admissions at www.nau.edu/admissions.
GETTING STARTED To get started, visit www.extended.nau.edu/2NAU, click on your local community college campus link and follow these steps:
1. Apply online.
2. Follow-‐up with your local 2NAU coordinator to discuss degree options.
3. Activate your NAU email account. Once you have been admitted to the 2NAU program, you will receive a welcome letter. This letter will explain how to activate your NAU email account. NAU will communicate important updates and information only through this account. Emails from NAU will assist you in navigating your way to a bachelor’s degree. Therefore, it is critical to check this account frequently.
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NAU RESOURCES As you progress through your community college coursework, your 2NAU coordinator will refer you to an appropriate community college or NAU advisor. For additional resources available to you as a 2NAU student, please take some time to view the Bridge2NAU tutorial. For tutorial access, visit www.extended.nau.edu/2NAU and click on the link for your local community college campus.
RESOURCES AT A GLANCE The resources listed below are available to all 2NAU students! AZ Transfer www.aztransfer.com Find out how courses transfer to NAU by searching the Course Equivalency Guide (CEG). Enter your community college course information to determine course equivalencies at NAU. Bookstore www.nau.edu/bookstore Purchase required textbooks and course materials for your NAU courses as well as NAU merchandise. Catalog http://www4.nau.edu/aio/AcademicCatalog/academiccatalogs.htm NAU’s completely online catalog contains useful information about NAU’s majors, minors, and certificates, program requirements, and the many services we offer to support you as a student at NAU. Career Services www.nau.edu/careerservices Discover information about career services across the NAU campus, as well as tools and information to guide you at each step of your career and employment path. Learn about internship and employment opportunities. Disability Resources www.nau.edu/dr Find out about available resources for students with documented disabilities. Services and accommodations include, but are not limited to: assistive technology devices, registration assistance, and sign language interpreting. Extended Campuses Service Center (for 2NAU students completing their degree at a Statewide location or online) www.extended.nau.edu Experience friendly student support and academic advisement available to students enrolled in Extended Campuses and online degree programs. Financial Aid www.nau.edu/finaid Learn how financial aid works, the cost of attendance, and how to submit a FAFSA. Learn about scholarships, loans, and student employment opportunities.
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ID Card www.nau.edu/naucard The JacksCard office processes requests from current NAU students for university ID cards. Library www.nau.edu/library NAU students, regardless of campus location, may utilize services available through NAU’s Cline Library. Services include academic material request and renewal, journal access, archive orders, and Ask a Librarian. Majors www.nau.edu/majors Search for degree programs by category or campus location. Military and Veteran Affairs www.nau.edu/veteranaffairs The Veteran Affairs (VA) office assists with admission, transition, graduation, and career services for active duty, state National Guard, reserve forces, and military veterans. Registrar www.nau.edu/registrar NAU Registrar provides assistance with enrollment, grades, transcripts, verifications, graduation, and maintains student records. Student Affairs www.nau.edu/studentaffairs Discover the variety of university services including counseling, student learning (test preparation and tutoring), inclusion, and multicultural support. Student and Departmental Account Services www.nau.edu/sdas Billing tuition and fees, collecting payments, processing refunds and adjusting students' accounts are some of the functions of this department. Find information about tuition due dates, payment methods, current tuition rates, and the tuition payment plan. Student Technology Center www.nau.edu/stc The Student Technology Center provides assistance and troubleshooting for LOUIE (Lumberjack’s Online University Information Environment), student email, Blackboard, password changes, and software downloads. Undergraduate Admissions www.nau.edu/admissions Undergraduate Admissions processes applications for admission to the university and evaluates official transcripts.
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RESOURCES FOR FLAGSTAFF-‐BOUND STUDENTS Athletics www.nauathletics.com Learn more about upcoming athletic events and walk-‐on tryout information.
Campus Visits www.nau.edu/visit Schedule a campus visit before you transition to Flagstaff. Visits include an admissions information session, campus tour, meeting with representatives from your academic area of interest, and free lunch.
Degree Progression Plans www4.nau.edu/ua/Global/DPP Progression plans are guidelines listing courses you take each term in order to graduate within four years.
Dining www.nau.edu/dining Learn about the various meal plans offered as well as on-‐campus dining options.
Fraternities and Sororities www.nau.edu/greeklife Discover more about NAU’s fraternity and sorority chapters and how Greek organizations provide social and academic support.
Health Services www.nau.edu/fronske Students have access to convenient and low cost, quality primary healthcare as well as preventative and public health services.
Housing and Residence Life www.nau.edu/reslife Learn about campus housing options. Submit the housing application as early as possible. Space is limited and priority is given to incoming freshman students.
International Student Services/Education Abroad www.nau.edu/international International Student Services manages the admission of international students and provides extensive support to NAU students seeking opportunities for studying abroad.
Pledge Tuition www.nau.edu/ourpledge Students who transition to the Flagstaff campus are eligible for a locked-‐in tuition rate for up to four years. Extended Campuses students are not eligible for the Pledge Tuition program.
Student Life/Organizations www.nau.edu/studentlife Find ways to get involved on campus, learn information about campus safety, and access the Student Handbook.
University Advising Students who are transitioning to the Flagstaff campus should seek advisement early on during their 2NAU program. Contact your local 2NAU Coordinator for a referral to the appropriate program advisor for your major.
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TRANSITION TO NAU When you are ready to begin NAU coursework, contact your 2NAU coordinator to schedule an appointment. If it is determined that you are ready for transition, your 2NAU coordinator will help facilitate this process for you.
2NAU $CHOLAR$HIP Students who apply to the 2NAU Joint Admission Program for the Spring 2013 term and beyond may be eligible for the 2NAU Joint Admission Scholarship. This award cannot be used at other universities or colleges. Award Amount Qualified recipients will receive $1,000 per term for a maximum of two consecutive terms (excluding summer), totaling $2,000. This award is applied to undergraduate in-‐state tuition only. Total number of scholarships awarded may vary depending on availability of funds. Recipient Eligibility
1. Admittance to the 2NAU Joint Admission program and successfully transitioned to NAU to pursue a bachelor’s degree.
2. Successful completion of an associate’s degree at a 2NAU partner college in Fall 2012 or later, with a 3.5 or better cumulative grade point average.
3. Enrollment as a full-‐time (minimum of 12 units), degree-‐seeking student at NAU in the fall or spring term immediately following completion of community college coursework.
4. Arizona residency and U.S. citizenship or permanent residency and documentation of lawful presence as described under Arizona's Proposition 300.
Renewability The award is renewable for a maximum of one term (fall or spring), provided the recipient has
• achieved at least a 3.25 cumulative grade-‐point average (GPA) during their first term at NAU;
• enrolled full-‐time (minimum of 12 units) in their second term at NAU. Combining Awards This award cannot be combined with other tuition scholarship awards beyond the cost of the resident portion of tuition. It cannot be applied to mandatory or special class fees, or to other charges such as housing, meal plans, etc. Note: Accepting this scholarship may impact your financial aid award. Consult with a financial aid advisor if you have questions.