Undergraduate and graduate applications

Welcome to the Lumberjack family. We are excited to welcome you to NAU and help you succeed—whatever your ambitions.

Find the best application for your status and plans at NAU. If you’re unsure what kind of student you should apply as, explore how to apply for greater details.

First-year students

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First-year students attending in Flagstaff

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First-year students attending online

Degree-seeking transfer students

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Transfer students attending in Flagstaff, statewide, or online

Non-degree-seeking students

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Non-degree-seeking students attending in Flagstaff

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Non-degree-seeking students attending online or statewide

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Non-degree-seeking CCC2NAU participants

Post-baccalaureate and returning students

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Post-baccalaureate students attending in Flagstaff

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Post-baccalaureate students attending statewide or online

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Returning NAU students to the same career

Graduate applications

Are you eligible for graduate study?

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If you have earned a bachelor’s degree from a college or university accredited by an appropriate regional accrediting association, you are eligible to apply for admission to NAU as a graduate student.

NAU admission requirements are the same whether you apply to the main campus in Flagstaff, an online graduate program, or any of our statewide locations.

Explore how to apply as a graduate to find additional information regarding dates, deadlines, program-specific requirements, and more. Some programs require separate applications or materials in addition to the Office of Graduate and Professional Studies application. See your program’s page for details.