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Northern Arizona University
Flagstaff, Arizona
About This Campus
Flagstaff is more than our home; it’s part of who we are. At 7,000 feet in the mountains of northern Arizona, our campus is rooted in natural beauty, academic excellence, and a community that puts students first. From high-fives on the pedway to golden-hour hangs on the Skydome steps, there’s a pulse to life at NAU. This isn’t just where you go to college, it’s where you build friendships, chase passions, and create memories that last long after graduation.
Learn about the stars in the world's first International Dark Sky city.
Surrounded by one of the most ecologically diverse natural labs in the world.
Helpful Information
Flagstaff is a bike-friendly community. You can check out a bike on campus from the Yellow Bike Program http://nau.edu/Green-NAU/Yellow-Bike-Program/. The on-campus shuttle was expanded in 2012 that link students to off-campus locations (such as downtown). Mt Line provides bus transportation throughout Flagstaff.
Travel to Flagstaff may require traveling up from Phoenix as Flagstaff's airport has limited flights and airlines. You can take the Groome Shuttle upon arrival at Sky Harbor International Airport in Phoenix. https://groometransportation.com/flagstaff/?&sd_client_id=4d0f56e7-f823-4087-89ef-5124dc1fce5f
Don't forget to pack your sunblock, hat, and reusable water bottle! Sun hits different here.
Location Information
Situated near the base of the San Francisco Peaks at 7,000 feet, you will definitely feel the high altitude. Flagstaff and NAU are surrounded by over 800 cinder cones and the world's largest contiguous ponderosa pine forest. We are a hub for outdoor adventures with the Grand Canyon one and a half hours north, the red rocks of Sedona 45 minutes south, and the AZ Snowbowl 15 minutes from town. So come join us and laugh at sea level from our beautiful forest town!
Academics
REGISTRATION:
- Course Catalog
- Majors and Minors Website
- Registration Timing: After Campus Students
TERM DATES:
Fall Start Date: 08/24/2026 - Fall End Date: 12/10/2026
Spring Start Date: 01/12/2026 - Spring End Date: 05/08/2026
CLOSED PROGRAMS:
Nursing, Dental Hygiene, Athletic Training
RESTRICTED/LIMITED PROGRAMS:
*Limited classes in the following majors: Elementary Education, Music, Music Education, Music Performance, Psychology, Forestry *Music Programs: A second, higher application is required for admission into all music programs as well as a mandatory audition. To learn more about the additional requirements for all music programs, please visit http://nau.edu/CAL/Music/Degrees *Course Fees: Some special courses such as art, engineering or science may require extra registration fees, which are the responsibility of the student. *Business Majors: All 300 and 400 level business courses require a $300 fee each semester to be a part of the Business Professional Program in The W.A. Franke College of Business for both payment plans. *Graduate Students: Must be pre-approved by NAU department. *Hotel & Restaurant Management (HRM): Elective courses will vary according to semester and availability. *Please note that no course in any major can be guaranteed.
NOTABLE ACADEMICS PROGRAMS:
- Business
- Civil and Environmental Engineering
- Environmental Sciences
- Forestry
- Hotel/Restaurant Management
UNIQUE ACADEMICS PROGRAMS:
- Native American Studies
- Parks Administration and Management
SPECIAL PROGRAMS:
OPTIONS:
Honors Access: Yes
UNDERGRADUATE MAJORS OPEN TO NSE STUDENTS:
- Accounting
- African American Studies
- African Studies
- American Studies
- Ancient Studies
- Animal Behavior and Ethology
- Animation and Special Effects
- Anthropology
- Applied Mathematics
- Archaeology
- Art
- Art Education
- Art History
- Artificial Intelligence and Robotics
- Asian Studies
- Astronomy
- Astrophysics
- Biochemistry
- Biology/Life Science
- Biomedical Science
- Botany/Plant Sciences
- Business Management
- Ceramic Art/Ceramics
- Chemistry
- Child Development
- Chinese
- Choral Music
- Civil Engineering
- Communication
- Communication Disorders
- Communication Studies
- Computer and Information Science
- Computer Engineering
- Computer Graphics
- Construction Management
- Criminal Justice
- Criminology
- Design
- Digital Arts
- Digital Communications and Media/Multimedia
- Early Childhood Education
- Earth Science
- Ecology
- Economics
- Electrical Engineering
- Elementary Education
- English
- Environmental Engineering
- Environmental Health Engineering
- Environmental Sciences
- Epidemiology
- Ethnic Studies
- Exercise Science
- Experimental Pathology
- Film
- Finance/Banking
- Forestry
- French
- Geography
- Geology
- German
- Gerontology
- Graphic Design
- History
- Hospitality Management
- Interior Design
- International Relations
- International Studies
- Italian
- Japanese
- Journalism
- Junior High/Middle School Education
- Land Use Planning and Management
- Latin American Studies
- Marketing
- Mathematics
- Mechanical Engineering
- Microbiology
- Music
- Music Education
- Native American/American Indian Studies
- Natural Resources Conservation
- Naval Acrhitecture
- Organizational Communications
- Painting
- Performance and Directing
- Performing Arts: Voice
- Philosophy
- Photo Journalism
- Photography
- Physical Education
- Physical Sciences
- Physics
- Physiology
- Planetary and Space Sciences
- Plant Pathology
- Plant Science
- Political Science
- Printmaking
- Psychology
- Public Health
- Queer, Gay and Lesbian Studies
- Recreation Management
- Religious Studies/Theology
- Sculpture
- Secondary Education
- Social Work
- Sociology
- Soil Science
- Southeast Asian Studies
- Spanish
- Special Education
- Speech Pathology and Audiology
- Sports Management/Administration
- Statistics
- Studio Art
- Sustainable Resource Management
- Theater Arts/Drama/Acting
- Tourism Management
- Visual Arts
- Water Management
- Wildlife Biology
- Women and Gender Studies
- Zoology
Conditions
GPA AND OTHER ACADEMIC REQUIREMENTS:
- General Eligibility Requirements
- 2.5 - GPA Required
EXCHANGE PREFERENCES:
- Full Year Exchange: Accepted
- Single Term Exchange: Accepted
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS (Visa Students):
- Receive from Canada: Will Accept Away/Home Pay
- Does your campus accept International Students (those already in the U.S. on a student visa)?Will Not Accept
CANADIAN EXCHANGE:
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- Accept international students studying in Canada on a visa? - No
- Accept Canadian students on J1 visa or F1 visa? - J1 Visa F1 Visa
Tuition/Finance
TUITION:
- Campus Budget
- Fees are subject to change without notice
- Home Tuition Payment: Available
-
Away Tuition Payment: Available
Estimated cost:
Per Term Tuition (Resident-Rate) - $6804
Per Term Mandatory Fees - $812.5
MAXIMUM CREDIT HOURS PER SEMESTER:
- Home Payment: 18
- Host Payment: 16
MISCELLANEOUS FEES:
IMPORTANT NOTES:
To know more about these student fees, visit ----> https://in.nau.edu/sdas/additional-fee-descriptions/ Students will be responsible for Class/College Fees.
Canadian students may incur additional fees relating to their student visa and services provided by the International Student & Scholar Services (ISSS) office.
Room/Meals
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING PER SEMESER:
- Is on-campus housing available? No
Off-CAMPUS HOUSING:
MEAL PLANS:
- Are meal plans available on campus? Yes
- Is a meal plan purchase required for on-campus, non-apartment residence halls? No
- Average Meal Plan Cost (per term): $2745
- Campus Meal Plans
Chance of Acceptance
Priority Placements for Academic Year 26/27
If this is your top choice campus...
Home Tuition Payment Plan
This campus accepts many (50-74%) applicants. You definitely want to consider adding alternate choice campuses marked as OPEN or EXCELLENT to ensure placement.
Away Tuition Payment Plan
This campus usually accepts all eligible applicants. Apply and start packing your bags!
If this is your alternate choice campus...
Home Tuition Payment Plan
This campus usually accepts less than 50% of students that request it. Be prepared to be placed at an alternative choice. If applying to a site with a 'limited' chance of placement, we suggest that you list a minimum of 3-5 campuses on your application, with one to two sites that have an OPEN or EXCELLENT chance of acceptance.
Away Tuition Payment Plan
This campus usually accepts all eligible applicants. Apply and start packing your bags!