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Find us today online for up to date info and interaction with students, faculty and staff. Crownpoint, New Mexico Main Campus 505.387.7401 Chinle, Arizona Instructional Site 928.882.3135 Teec Nos Pos, Arizona Instructional Site 928.882.3164 Kirtland, NM Bond Wilson Instructional Site 505.609.5020 Zuni, NM A:shiwi Instructional Site 505.782.6010 CONTACT Admissions: 505.387.7365 Financial Aid: 505.387.7428 Library: 505.387.7469 Registrar: 505.387.7426 Student Housing: 505.387.7476 Child Care: 505.387.7375 E-Learning: 505.387.7366 Transportation: 505.387.7495 Dual Credit: 505.387.7364 Recruitment/Tours: 505.387.7427s Navajo Technical University is a Land Grant institution of 1994 and is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission. NTU’s Culinary Arts and Baking programs have obtained national accreditation under the American Culinary Federation, while NTU’s Veterinary Technician program carries accreditation under the American Veterinary Medical Association. NTU’s Electrical Engineering and Industrial Engineering programs are ABET accredited. www.navajotech.edu N A V A J O T E C H N I C A L U N I V E R S I T Y WITHIN IT BEGINS FROM “Neehxáhwiilzhííh” GENERAL BROCHURE MISSION: Navajo Technical University honors Diné culture and language, while educating for the future. VISION: Navajo Technical University provides an excellent educational experience in a supportive, culturally diverse environment, enabling all community members to grow intellectually, culturally, and economically. PHILOSOPHY: Through the teachings of Nitsáhákees (thinking), Nahátá (planning), Īína (implementing), and Siihasin (reflection), students acquire quality education in diverse fields, while preserving cultural values and gaining economic opportunities.

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Find us today online for up to date info and interaction with students, faculty and staff.

Crownpoint, New MexicoMain Campus505.387.7401

Chinle, ArizonaInstructional Site928.882.3135

Teec Nos Pos, ArizonaInstructional Site928.882.3164

Kirtland, NMBond Wilson Instructional Site505.609.5020

Zuni, NMA:shiwi Instructional Site505.782.6010

CONTACT

Admissions: 505.387.7365

Financial Aid: 505.387.7428

Library: 505.387.7469

Registrar: 505.387.7426

Student Housing: 505.387.7476

Child Care: 505.387.7375

E-Learning: 505.387.7366

Transportation: 505.387.7495

Dual Credit: 505.387.7364

Recruitment/Tours: 505.387.7427s

Navajo Technical University is a Land Grant institution of 1994 and is accredited by the

Higher Learning Commission.

NTU’s Culinary Arts and Baking programs have obtained national accreditation under the American Culinary Federation, while NTU’s Veterinary Technician

program carries accreditation under the American Veterinary Medical Association. NTU’s Electrical

Engineering and Industrial Engineering programs are ABET accredited. www.navajotech.edu

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GENERAL BROCHURE

MISSION: Navajo Technical University honors Diné culture and language, while educating for the future.

VISION: Navajo Technical University provides an excellent educational experience in a supportive, culturally diverse environment, enabling all community members to grow intellectually, culturally, and economically.

PHILOSOPHY: Through the teachings of Nitsáhákees (thinking), Nahátá (planning), Īína (implementing), and Siihasin (reflection), students acquire quality education in diverse fields, while preserving cultural values and gaining economic opportunities.

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SIH HASINachievementachievement

You may download an enrollment application to NTU on our website at www.navajotech.edu.

NITSÁHÁKEES

NAHAT’Á

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Vocational/Technical Certificates:• Administrative Office Specialist • Automotive Technology• Bookkeeping • CDL and Heavy Equipment Operator • Computer Science• Construction Technology • Counseling• Culinary Arts• Electrical Trades • Environmental Science and Natural Resources • Geographical Information Technology• Industrial Maintenance and Operations• Information Technology Assistant • Law Enforcement• Legal Assistant• Mathematics • Navajo Court Transcription• Pre Engineering• Plumbing• Pre Nursing • Professional Baking • Textile Weaving• Welding

Associate of Applied Science:• Accounting • Administrative Office Specialist • Automotive Technology• Building Information Modeling• Chemical Engineering Technology• Construction Technology• Culinary Arts (ACF certified)• Energy Systems • Engineering Technology• Environmental Science and Natural Resources • Geographic Information Technology• IT Technician • Law Advocate • Professional Baking (ACF certified)• Public Administration • Veterinary Technician (AVMA accredited)

NTU’s master’s and baccalaureate degrees are offered at NTU’s Crownpoint

campus only.

Bachelor of Applied Science degrees: • Advanced Manufacturing Technology• Hotel and Restaurant Administration• Information Technology • Information Technology - New Media

Bachelor of Arts degree: • Diné Culture, Language, and Leadership• Business Administration

Bachelor of Science degrees: • Animal Science• Biology• Electrical Engineering (ABET accredited)• Early Childhood Multicultural Education• Environmental Science and Natural Resources• Industrial Engineering (ABET accredited)• Mechanical Engineering

Associate of Arts:• Counseling• General Studies

Associate of Science:• Computer Science• Early Childhood Multicultural Education• Mathematics

Master of Arts degree: • Diné Culture, Language, and Leadership

Bachelor of Fine Arts degree: • Creative Writing and New Media

I INÁlifelife

Admission ProcessFollow the steps below to plan for enrolling.1. Begin by exploring programs NTU has to offer.2. Consider how you will cover the costs to attend

NTU. A semester is usually 16 weeks. How will you afford costs during this time? How about breaks between semesters? How about the time you decide not to attend summer session? Consider these and more.

3. Fill out a FAFSA (Free Application for Financial Student Aid). The sooner the better. Try not to wait till you’re admitted. Seek help with NTU beforehand. We are here for you.

4. Fill out enrollment application. Attain all necessary documents, including transcript/s.

5. Spend some time looking for additional funding. **Reminder: We can help you at every step**

6. So you’re admitted. Welcome!7. Take placement tests to determine best classes

for you. 8. Meet with an academic advisor to create a

class schedule that is considerate of your time.9. Attend classes while getting to know NTU.

Again, welcome, we are glad you are here.

Master of Science degree: • Management Information Systems

Per semester costs

*Books, supplies, meals and lodging are separate costs

**Graduate students incur an activity fee of $50, and a program

fee, library fee, and technology fee at $200 each

(full-time) w/CIB non-CIBTuition $855 $1,710 (one semester) $1,710 $3,420 (two semesters)Activity Fee $50 $50Athletic Fee $50 $50 Library Fee $50 $50 Technology Fee $50 $50