Accreditation
Navajo Technical University is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission, a commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. Some programs such as the Veterinary Technology and Culinary Arts programs, are also accredited and/or approved by other agencies. Accreditation information can be found on the school website.
Campus Security Report
NTU complies with federal reporting requirements under the Clery Act and produce an annual Clery Act Crime and Safety Report. This report discloses relevant information about campus security policies and crime statistics. This can be found on the Safety & Security website.
Navajo Tech also encourages students to register for a multi-faceted notification "RAVE Alert" system for emergencies, weather alerts, and for campus community incidents and situations which may threaten the university's ability to conduct regular daily activity. In the event of an emergency all registered numbers will receive an alert indicting what procedures to follow. Register HERE for RAVE Alert.
Diversity of Enrollment
The fall 2018 enrollment of all full-time, degree-seeking, undergraduate students in credit programs, was 855. Of these 56% were female and 44% were male. 98% were Native American Indian/Alaska Native while 2% were either, Asian/Pacifier islander, Black, Hispanic, and White, Two or more races or Non-resident alien.
Diversity of Pell Recipients
Federal Pell Grant recipients comprised 72% of full-time undergraduate students in credit program in the fall of 2017. Of these, 61% were female and 39% were male. 99% of the Pell recipients identified themselves as American Indian or Alaskan Native minority.
Retention Rates
55% of the first-time, full time undergraduate students who enrolled in fall of 2017 returned in fall 2018. 59% of those were female and 41% were male. The Pre-Nursing program had the highest number of students who returned, followed by the Welding program. The part-time student retention rate was 21%.
Graduation Rates
The current graduation rate for fall 2012 first-time students enrolled in a degree-seeking program is 14%. For more information regarding Tuition, Financial Aid, Enrollment, Retention and Graduation Rates or Outcome Measures, please take a look at College Navigator or IPEDS (Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System).
Gainful Employment
Federal regulations require institutions participating in student financial assistance programs authorized under Title IV of the Higher Education Act of 1965 to report certain information about students who enrolled in Title IV eligible education programs. View Gainful Employment information.
Multiyear Tuition Calculator
The Multiyear Tuition Calculator is a tool designed to help students estimate what it may cost to attend. It estimates the total tuition and fees charged over the duration of a typical 4-year program at Navajo Tech. Estimated price does not include room & board and books & supplies. The Multiyear Tuition Calculator uses data based on previous years' tuition and fees data. Important note: tuition and fees may vary by program. Visit the Multiyear Tuition Calculator website.
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Equity in Athletics (EADA) Report
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