National American University
National American University welcomes students of diverse interests, cultures and abilities, and prepares them for careers in health care, business and business-related fields by providing quality higher education in a caring and supportive environment.
The university builds learning partnerships with students and other institutions and organizations locally, nationally and internationally through its private, regionally-accredited system of campuses and education centers offering courses in traditional, accelerated and distance learning formats.
As a comprehensive technical and professional institution of higher learning, the university responds to the changing needs of students, employers, and their communities by providing undergraduate and graduate programs and continuing education opportunities to serve our evolving global society
School Name
National American University
State
Colorado, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Indiana, Nebraska, New Jersey, New Mexico, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Texas
General Information
Institutional Control
Private
Year Founded:
1941
Accreditation:
National American University is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission and is a member of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools
Student Services
Activities are an important part of the National American University experience. There are a number of student organizations available to join at each location. Examples may include President’s Advisory Council, Student Senate, Phi Beta Lambda, and career groups such as the Student Association of Legal Assistants. These organizations are all a part of our comprehensive approach to career and personal development. Contact a location near you to learn more about the activities and organizations available to you as a student.