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Save Northern Arizona University (NAU) is a public research university in Flagstaff, Arizona, founded in 1899, offering over 170 bachelor's, master's, and doctoral programs across its main campus, statewide locations, and online. Known for its student-centered approach, research opportunities, and a fixed tuition rate for undergraduates, NAU provides a wide range of academic programs in a mountain setting with a focus on hands-on learning and community engagement. Key Information Type: Public research university Location: Flagstaff, Arizona, with statewide and online options Founded: 1899 Academics: Offers over 170 programs through seven colleges, with popular majors including Business, Health Professions, Psychology, and Education. Campus Life: A large university with a suburban feel, offering D-I sports, over 400 clubs, and a strong connection to the outdoors. Admissions: Has a high acceptance rate (around 89.6%) and is considered lightly selective. Tuition: Offers a four-year, fixed tuition rate for undergraduates. Unique Features Research: High-research activity with opportunities for undergraduate and graduate research. Accessibility: Provides access through its main campus, over 20 statewide locations, and online programs. Environment: The Flagstaff campus is situated in a mountain town surrounded by the world's largest ponderosa pine forest, offering a unique natural setting.
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