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    360-Degree Support

    NU’s Whole Human Education™ takes a holistic approach to student well-being. We’ve identified five core values designed to provide 360-degree support to our learners. We want our students to know they don’t have to “go it alone” when it comes to their education. We want them to feel we see their potential and recognize their unique life circumstances. And we want them to believe they’ll get the support they need to succeed in life and school.

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    Our Five Pillars of Support

    Financial

    Meet Pedro A.
    Class of ‘20, BS in Nursing
    Class of ‘23, MS in Nursing


    Through a generous scholarship, NU alum Pedro A. pursued his dream of entering the psychology field and becoming the first male in his family to earn a college degree.

    Opportunity Scholarship – a need- and program-based award to help reduce the cost of undergraduate tuition

    Key Grant Scholarship – NU provides equitable access to education, helping reduce student debt with a 50% discount on tuition, up to $10,000 annually

    Free E-books for the Military – waives the cost of all e-books for active-duty military members

    Student Emergency Grants – small grants given to students for life emergencies helping them stay in school

    Financial aid advisors – 1:1 assistance for finding resources to help students pay for school


    Free tutoring – scheduled weekly tutoring sessions for any subject

    Writing and Math Centers – schedule online and on-site consultations for assistance with mathematical and academic writing assignments

    Student Academic Success Center – support services for individual coaching, time management, study skills, and accessing resources

    Student Accessibility Services – provides equitable access for students with disabilities, such as testing accommodations, ASL interpreting/captioning, and assistive technology

    Academic Advisors – 1:1 support from enrollment to commencement as students progress through their chosen programs

    Strong Start Workshop – prepares students to begin their first course

    Advanced Research Center – supports and guides students, alums, faculty, and staff by offering publications, presentations, and research materials

    Academic

    Meet Lagarian S.
    Class of ‘14, BS in Project Management
    Class of ‘19, MS in Cybersecurity


    As a Marine servicemember, Lagarian S. needed a program that allowed him to honor his commitment to a military lifestyle. Thanks to NU’s four-week course offerings and hands-on support, he earned his degrees on HIS time.


    Social & Emotional

    Meet Nikki S.
    Class of ‘19, MS in Applied Behavior Analysis


    A familial bond with her cohort made all the difference for Nikki S. As someone who thrives on connection, the strength of the bonds she felt with her classmates and professors made all the difference during Nikki’s time at NU.

    Student Wellness Services – an entire spectrum of resources for self-serve care and personalized support for challenges such as divorce, custody, domestic violence, housing, and child care

    Concern Center – a searchable database of resources for all things wellness

    Silver Cloud Health – online behavioral health provider

    TimelyMD – free, remote, on-demand mental health counseling


    Online and onsite programs – convenient course schedules to balance work, life, and school

    15 student organizations/clubs – connect with people who share similar interests and goals, both professionally and by affiliation

    Center for Student Engagement and Activities Student Voice Blog – an online blog written by students, for students

    Family Life & Community

    Meet Abigail J.
    Class of ‘17, MA in Education


    Abigail J. was the first of 21 grandchildren in her family to earn a master’s degree, and she couldn’t have done it without her found family — the cohort she studied with. Through her hard work, dedication, and the help of her NU classmates and counselor, Abigail honored her grandfather six months after his passing by walking across the commencement stage. Seeing her mother’s face made it all worth it.


    Career

    Meet Asya W.
    Class of ‘09, MBA


    Asya W. found purpose and confidence during her time at NU. After experiencing how rewarding a project management role could be, she sought to further her career by enrolling at NU. Through knowledgeable, field-experienced professors and a schedule that supported her nontraditional learning style, Asya gained the confidence she needed to form Women of Project Management, an organization centering the experiences and voices of women in project management roles.

    Handshake job portal – a customized job portal platform with personalized job recommendations

    NU Mentoring Network – an online mentor network where students and alumni can connect for 1:1 career conversations.

    NU Speaker Series – professional development webinars featuring change makers and thought leaders in a variety of fields

    Career Services – career counseling, job fairs, interviewing techniques, resume and cover letter review, and more

“National University made us feel welcome and part of a community, and they cared about us. They wanted us to be successful. They wanted us to finish the program and get our degree.”

Abigail J., Class of ’17, MS in Education
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