NTU is committed to a high quality, student-oriented, hands-on learning environment based on the Diné cultural principles: Nitsáhákees, Nahátá, Iína, Siihasin.
50% Tuition assistance for summer semester before returning to full tuition rates in the fall. Course schedules can be found here:
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Contact:
Crownpoint: 505.387.7401
Chinle: 928.882.3135
Teec Nos Pos: 928.882.3164
Kirtland: 505.609.5020
Zuni: 505.782.6010
NTU’s trade programs not only teach the hands-on aspects of automotive, welding, construction tech, and electrical, they also require work in the classroom. To earn a degree or certificate, students must also take English and Math courses.
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NTU's Nursing program has an ad in this month's edition of New Mexico Nursing News & Views. Check it out:
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For more information about serving as an instructor in NTU's Nursing Assistant certificate, contact Dr. Michelle Kahn-John at [email protected]
Our Crownpoint and Chinle sites are on 2-hour delay this morning. Don't forget to sign up for NTU's rave alert system for weather notifications here:
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NTU faculty, staff, and student workers were fortunate enough to receive the vaccine today in order to do our part in stopping the virus.
Food services worker/snack shop manager Geraldine Coan was the first to receive the vaccine.
NTU was one of the 384 organizations to receive a donation from MacKenzie Scott to address systemic inequities. Of the nearly $4.2 billion donation, NTU received $12 million to continue its efforts in providing pathways to gainful employment through higher ed. #EndlessPossibility
Attached is a map of homes without water on the Navajo Nation. This map is the reason NTU went into partnership with New Mexico Tech and PESCO to install water filtration equipment testing facilities on the Navajo Nation.
For more info, email [email protected].
NTU is accepting students to apply for the Clinton Global Initiative University Network student program.
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For more information, contact Dr. Roychowdhury at [email protected].
The K'é Community Trails project is becoming more clear as we finalize the trails network. The project will include amenities like parks, benches and lighting while preserving existing features like bike paths and stretches of natural surfacing. More info: https://t.co/9MUCR01s0k
The NTU-NMT Navajo Nation Water Purification Project is an endeavor to install water filtration equipment testing facilities on the Navajo Nation. These sites will be used to train students to test water quality and maintain filtration units.
NTU's fall commencement will be virtual on Nov. 21 at 10 am. If you are a graduate please reach out to Brenda Yazzie ([email protected]). Here's a clip from the Smithsonian Institute showing the importance of graduating in the Navajo way:
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NTU's radio station KCZY covers a large majority of the New Mexico side of the Four Corners region, but we also stream our shows online for people to tune in from across the world. Check us out at:
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The American Indian College Fund is hosting a FAFSA Webinar for students and parents tonight at 6 PM. Tune in at https://t.co/YAkfs6qiVK.
Financial Aid is a need for every college student so please spread the word!
NTU will be hosting its fall commencement virtually. Although it's not the same as being able to share each student's success in person with friends and loved ones, it's the best route in keeping everyone safe.
For more info, contact Delores Becenti at [email protected].
@clahchischiligi@JuliaSclafani @tribalcollege Thank you for taking an interest. We’re often overlooked so it was nice to be contacted and to have a visit from Mr. Usner.