Northern Arizona University

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Northern Arizona University (NAU) is a large public institution with degree programs for both undergraduates and graduates. The main campus is in Flagstaff, Arizona, with four other campuses throughout the state. The school was established in 1899, with just 23 students. For the Fall 2017 school year, 31,057 students enrolled. The Flagstaff campus is 6,950 feet above sea level, offering students four-season climate, including snowfall during the winter months. It is a beautiful campus with a diverse student population and several nursing programs to help students on their path to becoming nurses.

The NAU School of Nursing is currently seeking CCNE accreditation for their nursing programs. The programs offered include BSN, RN to BSN, and MSN programs. The BSN program is designed to take four and a half years to complete and includes hands-on clinical training at various community healthcare facilities. Classes include traditional classroom learning and online classes, giving students a hybrid learning experience that may better suit their schedules. Upon completion of the BSN program, students are prepared to take the NCLEX-RN exam. 

The MSN graduate program offers two specialty tracks, including Nurse Generalist and Family Nurse Practitioner. The graduate program is completed online. However, students will need to visit the campus several times in their final year for testing. 

Northern Arizona University is a public university in Flagstaff, Arizona. Established in 1899 with only 23 students, NAU has grown to 31,057 students enrolled for the Fall 2017 school year. The main campus is 6,950 feet above sea level and offers four-season climate including snowfall during the winter months. It also has diverse student population and several nursing programs.

Northern Arizona University is a public university with four campuses throughout the state. The main campus is in Flagstaff, AZ at 6,950 feet above sea level and has over 30 thousand students. With diverse student populations and several nursing programs for undergraduates, Northern Arizona University offers an excellent education that prepares students to become nurses.

Northern Arizona University is a public institution of higher education with degree programs for both undergraduates and graduates. The main campus is in Flagstaff, Arizona, with four other campuses throughout the state. Established in 1899, the school currently enrolls 31,057 students across its 6,950 feet above sea level Flagstaff campus. It has diverse student populations from all over the world as well as nursing programs to help students on their path to becoming nurses.

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  • School Name: Northern Arizona University
  • Northern Arizona University (NAU) is a large public institution with degree programs for both undergraduates and graduates. The main campus is in Flagstaff, Arizona, with four other campuses throughout the state. The school was established in 1899, with just 23 students. For the Fall 2017 school year, 31,057 students enrolled. The Flagstaff campus is 6,950 feet above sea level, offering students four-season climate, including snowfall during the winter months. It is a beautiful campus with a diverse student population and several nursing programs to help students on their path to becoming nurses.

    The NAU School of Nursing is currently seeking CCNE accreditation for their nursing programs. The programs offered include BSN, RN to BSN, and MSN programs. The BSN program is designed to take four and a half years to complete and includes hands-on clinical training at various community healthcare facilities. Classes include traditional classroom learning and online classes, giving students a hybrid learning experience that may better suit their schedules. Upon completion of the BSN program, students are prepared to take the NCLEX-RN exam. 

    The MSN graduate program offers two specialty tracks, including Nurse Generalist and Family Nurse Practitioner. The graduate program is completed online. However, students will need to visit the campus several times in their final year for testing. 

    Northern Arizona University is a public university in Flagstaff, Arizona. Established in 1899 with only 23 students, NAU has grown to 31,057 students enrolled for the Fall 2017 school year. The main campus is 6,950 feet above sea level and offers four-season climate including snowfall during the winter months. It also has diverse student population and several nursing programs.

    Northern Arizona University is a public university with four campuses throughout the state. The main campus is in Flagstaff, AZ at 6,950 feet above sea level and has over 30 thousand students. With diverse student populations and several nursing programs for undergraduates, Northern Arizona University offers an excellent education that prepares students to become nurses.

    Northern Arizona University is a public institution of higher education with degree programs for both undergraduates and graduates. The main campus is in Flagstaff, Arizona, with four other campuses throughout the state. Established in 1899, the school currently enrolls 31,057 students across its 6,950 feet above sea level Flagstaff campus. It has diverse student populations from all over the world as well as nursing programs to help students on their path to becoming nurses.


    Location: United States, Arizona

  • Number Of Students: 31,051
  • Acceptance Rate: 81%

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