Northern Arizona University
Locations: Flagstaff (AZ)
Annual Tuition: $28,900
Programs with 5+ Reviews
Master's 4.8 Education
Master's 3.4 English
Master's 4.3 Physical Therapy
Doctorate 4.2 Psychology
Bachelor's 3.6
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Reviewed: 11/24/2017
Degree: Education
Want mentors who vanish? Lack of records? Online classes that cost thousands per class and yet barely cover any academic materials? You may get one sentence reply on an assignment. Maybe. Want scattered financial records? Charges for classes you didn't take? Well, go to NAU, the worst of the three colleges I have attended. I have two BAs and an MA from other unis. This school is uniquely horrific. I left and will not return. It is. It worth finishing.
Anonymous
Reviewed: 9/1/2017
Degree: Education
I loved their program. The cost for a master's was reasonable.
Roberta
Reviewed: 9/1/2017
Degree: Education
It was a great experience. They had flexible schedules for a full time worker like myself, and great instructors. I felt like my education was valued.
Anonymous
Reviewed: 5/22/2017
Degree: Education
I have gotten both my BA and my MAed living on campus for my BA and my masters through statewide distance learning. They hire professors who are current and relevant in their fields. With my masters the professors worked in education throughout the Valley and it provided excellent networking opportunities. They are the best education school in the state. Out of seven American teachers in a small city at a prestigious school in Turkey, with teachers from all over the US, 3 out of 7 of us had our masters... Read More
adc
Reviewed: 5/22/2017
Degree: Education
I was very supported and felt intellectually challenged.
Sarah
Reviewed: 1/3/2017
Degree: Education
For my program, I participated in a cohort while I was teaching. I enjoyed my experience and being able to apply what I was learning in my Masters classes to what I was doing every day for my career.
Lewis
Reviewed: 8/13/2016
Degree: Education
I went to NAU and graduated in 2007. It was a great school loved that the campus was small made it easier get to know people. When in your major classes es small ratio student teacher. Teachers where always approachable to answer questions. With smaller class sizes able to make friends with others to make study groups. Being in two majors got to see the counselor's for Speech Pathology and in Education they were both knowledgeable in helping to make class schedules or answer questions I had. I Loved... Read More
Adrian Venegas Mena
Reviewed: 7/7/2014
Degree: Education
This is a really good program with 3 blocks in Pedagogy, Literature and Hispanic linguistics.
Amanda Nehring
Reviewed: 1/27/2014
Degree: Education
I am enjoying my online graduate classes immensely. I like that the workload is not so heavy that I am overwhelmed while also teaching full time. I will say that some teachers do seem to forget that their students are also full-time teachers and have multiple assignments due all at once. As long as you plan ahead and prioritize, the program is not difficult to fit into your schedule.
tammy rehborg
Reviewed: 5/23/2013
Degree: Education
Excellent education. Thorough and informative.
Andrew Wollman
Reviewed: 12/31/2012
Degree: Education
Very affordable and versatile. It can be done while working full time.
Edward Lesaca
Reviewed: 12/21/2012
Degree: Education
NAU is a great public university that offers many programs of study at a very competitive price.
Jessica Lowrance
Reviewed: 12/9/2012
Degree: Education
NAU is a great program. They are affordable comparable to other area schools and have a wide range of available campuses all over Arizona.
Shawna Schneikart
Reviewed: 12/6/2012
Degree: Education
Pros: number of distance learning opportunities.
Kenneth Nardo
Reviewed: 12/5/2012
Degree: Education
I am doing an online program, which is great for someone like me working full-time, but can lead you to feel a bit detached from the educational environment. All in all, though, I am happy with the faculty and course content, and am learning a lot!
Laura Angeley
Reviewed: 12/4/2012
Degree: Education
I did not feel as though the majority of my instructors were invested in providing quality education. If you want an easy graduate program, this is the one for you. But, if you want to be challenged and furthered in your field, if you want to engage in the lectures, and feel connected to the campus community- look elsewhere.