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ADMISSION REQUIREMENTSYou will be offered admission to Northern Arizona University if you have a 3.0 or higher core GPA (based on a 4.0 scale and calculated using only the 16 required core courses below) and have no deficiencies in those core courses.You will be considered with a 2.5 core GPA.
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ATHLETICS3 Big Sky Conference President’s Cup Awardsin the past decade (honoring academic and athletic performance)
Men’s Cross Country2016 and 2017
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Required College Preparatory Courses
years of math including Algebra I and II, Geometry, and any advanced math course for which Algebra II is a prerequisite.
4 years oflaboratory science3
years of one second language2 years of social science
one year must be U.S. History2 year of fine art or career and technical education1
years college preparatory English4
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TUITION
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Arizona Residents$10,390
Non-residents$24,654
Save nearly 40% on out-of-state tuition costs. All majors are eligible for the WUE rate.
Western Undergraduate Exchange$15,585
2-year meal plan rate guaranteed
Nearly 3,000 studentsparticipate in research and internships each year
A top institutionfor degree-earning minorities- Diverse Issues in Higher Education
Award-Winning Study Abroad Program- 2017 Andrew Heiskell Award
• Arts and Letters• Education• College of Engineering, Informatics,
and Applied Sciences• College of Environment, Forestry
and Natural Sciences• Graduate College• Health and Human Services• Honors College• Social and Behavioral Sciences• The W.A. Franke College of Business
ACADEMICS9 colleges
fixed tuition rate – guaranteed!4-Year
full-time faculty
student-faculty ratio19:1
Nearly 100 majors (most popular:)
• Biomedical Science• Criminology and Criminal Justice• Nursing• Mechanical Engineering• Elementary Education• Biology• Exercise Science• Hotel and Restaurant Management• Psychology
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NCAADivision I Teams15
Men’s• Basketball• Cross Country• Football
Women’s• Basketball• Cross Country• Golf• Indoor/Outdoor
Track and Field
Free admission to home athletic events for all students
• Soccer• Swimming and Diving
(Western Athletic Conference)
• Tennis• Volleyball
• Indoor/Outdoor Track and Field
• Tennis
Population: 71,4597,000 feet in elevation
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200,000 square-foot Honors College living and learning facility
A “best college”for military vets -Military Times
375 student clubs and organizations
A gold-level bike-friendly campus- League of American Bicyclists
CAMPUS
Flagstaffcampus students22,376
Top states:• California• Colorado
• Hawaii• Nevada
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ENROLLMENT
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62% Arizona students
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Best CollegeTown in Arizona
Best College Town in America
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World’s first International Dark Sky City
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