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We’re proud to be a Veteran-founded, San Diego-based nonprofit. Since 1971, our mission has been to provide accessible, achievable higher education to busy learners.
Today, we educate students from across the U.S. and around the globe, with over 250,000 alumni worldwide.
We customize education plans that include adaptive instruction, holistic student support, and competency-based credentialing. At NU, you’ll be better positioned to stay on track and accomplish your specific academic goals.
Diverse, Nontraditional Learners
$37 Million
in Scholarships
and Grants
4- and 8-week
Online & Hybrid Courses with Year-round Enrollment
150+ Degrees
Associate to
Doctorate
WASC Accredited
Trustworthy
Institution

ACADEMIC SUPPORT
FINANCIAL SUPPORT
CAREER SUPPORT
WELLNESS SUPPORT
COMMUNITY SUPPORT

80+ master’s and
doctoral programs

Free tutoring, mentoring, and personalized support

Credit for
work experience

$37 million in scholarships
awarded last year

1:1 financial aid
process assistance

Generous transfer
credit policy

Career-focused
programs

1:1 coaching, workshops,
job fairs, and career resources

NU Mentoring Network
for students and alumni

24/7 on-demand
wellness services

Flexible online courses
for work-life balance

1:1 support for
life challenges

Web-based student
networking platform

Student clubs and
community service events

Peer-to-peer
support network

Earn Your Degree
Through Whole Human Education™, we’re empowering learners to balance work AND family AND school. Our ANDers Movement supports and champions students who are doing it all and striving for more, helping them earn their degrees and move confidently forward in their careers.
What is the admissions process?
Enrolling in a university is a big decision. Our dedicated admissions team is here to guide you through the admissions process and help you find the right program for you and your career goals. Learn more by visiting our admissions page.
Can I transfer credits I’ve earned at another school?
At National University, we know how far you’ve come and how hard you’ve worked for your community college credits, which is why we make the process of transferring as simple and streamlined as possible. NU has articulation agreements with more than 116 community colleges, so you can get the credit you deserve for previous coursework. Learn more by visiting our transfer information page.
How soon can I start my chosen program?
National University accepts and reviews applications year-round, so you can begin class any month of the year, depending on whether you’re studying online or the availability of course offerings at your chosen learning facility. A National University enrollment services representative can also provide information about your tuition assistance options. See Veterans Affairs and Financial Aid for additional information.
Do I qualify for any scholarships or financial aid?
At National University, our financial aid team is ready to help you understand the cost of your education and secure the resources you need to pay for college.
As an NU student, you may be eligible for financial aid, including grants, loans, and scholarships, to help defer or delay tuition costs and related expenses. These resources will help you bridge the gap between your education and your financial resources. Learn more by visiting our financial aid and scholarships page.
Is military assistance available?
The best place to start is by talking to your Education Services Officer (ESO), who can direct you to the proper forms and application processes for Federal loans and qualifying for TA. A National University Enrollment Services representative can also provide information about your tuition assistance options. See Veteran’s Affairs and Financial Aid for additional information.
What student clubs or organizations are offered?
National University is proud to support student clubs and organizations. Joining a club is a great way to meet new people and enhance your leadership and teamwork skills, as well as gain a support network that could last far beyond graduation. Whether meetings are in person, online, or both, we have a place for you. Participating in a club could also help you expand your ePortfolio or earn an Effective Leadership Certificate.
What kind of support does NU provide for graduate students?
From academic advising and career planning to tech support and mental health resources, NU offers personalized support every step of the way.

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