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Navajo Technical University
Lowerpoint Road, State Hwy 371
Crownpoint NM 87313

Phone: 505.387.7401
Fax: 505.786.5644

 

Chinle Instructional Site
PO Box 849, Chinle AZ, 86503
Phone: 928.674.5764
Fax: 928.674.5700

 

Teec Nos Pos Instructional Site
PO Box 1203, Teec Nos Pos, AZ 86514
Phone: 928.656.3600
Fax: 928.656.3596

 

Kirtland Instructional Site
40 Road 6580, Kirtland, NM 87417
Phone: 505.609.5020/5017

 

Zuni Instructional Site
67 301 North, Zuni, NM 87327
Phone: 505.782.6010

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General Admissions
The following documents must be received in the Admission's Office. There are additional requirements for all Bachelor Degree Programs and the following programs: Commercial Driver License (CDL), Registered Nursing (RN), and Veterinary. International Students have their own admissions requirements.

  1. A completed and signed NTU Application for Admission.
  2. A Certificate of Indian Blood (CIB) or an official record of enrollment that indicates membership with a federally recognized Indian Tribe for all Native American students.
  3. An Official high school transcript or an Official General Education Development (GED):
    • Official high school transcripts should indicate graduation date and a "passing" result from the state competency exam. Students, who do not have an official high school transcript to indicate completion, will be required to submit a notarized Verification of Completion from the school district attended.
      An applicant who has not pass the state competency exams or receive an official high school diploma will be referred to an Admission Interview Committee.
      Note: Students who do not have high school documentation are not eligible for federal student aid. These students are responsible for payments of tuition and fees.
    • GED results require a passing score of 45 or higher in all subject areas.
  4. Official college transcripts from each college attended
  5. Copy of Social Security Card — verification of legal name and SSN number
  6. Copy of DD214 if a Military Veteran to verify status

 

New Student Checklist Admissions Application Class Registration Form Course Schedules Online Registration

 

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The estimated cost of attending NTU is as follows:

CostOne Semester w/ CIB1One Semester non-CIB2Two Semesters w/CIB1Two Semesters non-CIB2
Tuition5 Full Time
(up to 15 Credit Hours)
$876 $1,752 $1,752 $3,504
Overload (16+ Credit Hrs) and
Part-Time (up to 11 Credit Hrs)
$73.00 / Credit Hour $146.00 / Credit Hour $73.00 / Credit Hour $146.00 / Credit Hour
Activity
Fee3
$50 $50 $100 $100
Technology
Fee4
$50 $50 $100 $100
Library
Fee4
$50 $50 $100 $100
Athletic
Fee3
$50 $50 $100 $100
Online Course
Fee
$35 $35 $35 $35
Total $1,076 $1,952 $2,152 $,3,904

Out-of-state tuition does not apply since tuition at NTU is based on whether or not a student is an enrolled member of a federally recognized Indian tribe or not.

Part-Time Student — up to 11 Credit Hours
Full-Time Student — 12-15 Credit Hours
Overload Student — over 15 Credit Hours

1 Enrolled members with a census number or enrollment number (CIB) of a federally recognized tribe.
2 Non-enrolled member (no census number) or no enrollment number.
3 Applies to Full-Time Students and Overload Students
4 Applies to Part-Time Students
5 Tuition is calculated at $71.25 per credit hour for enrolled tribal members up to fifteen (15) credit hours for full-time status. Additional credit hours over fifteen (15) hours will be charged per credit hour. Summer session full-time credit hour is calculated according to the number of weeks plus one. Therefore tuition is based on number of credit hours up to full time status.

Since books and supply costs vary from program to program and year to year, costs for books and supplies are calculated separately from tuition rates but still apply as part of the total coast of attendance.

On-Line Course Fee: $35.00 fee for each on-line course to cover support service (i.e., tutoring and on-line learning tools).

 

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Accuplacer Testing

What is the Accuplacer?
The Accuplacer is a Computerized Placement Tool designed to provide placement and advising information for students entering college. NTU uses the Accuplacer to help students get into the classes where they are most likely to succeed. In other words, the Accuplacer determines the course placement where you will begin taking classes.  A counselor/advisor will go over your scores with you after you complete the assessment and help you create a degree plan and get ready to register for classes.

Remember: Your scores determine which classes you may take.

If you need special accommodations to take the Accuplacer, please contact Geradline Slim at 505.786.4119 to make arrangements. The Accuplacer takes approximately two and two 1/2 hours to complete, however, the assessments are not timed and you may take as long as you need.

Who needs to take the Accuplacer assessment?
The Accuplacer is required for all incoming students, unless they have already taken and passed college level English and math at another college. Students can also waive the Accuplacer with a high ACT score.

 

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Student Housing
NTU provides residential housing for both single students and students with families at the main campus. Rooms and apartments subject to the following eligibility requirements: Students who live beyond a 55-mile radius from NTU, who are enrolled full time at NTU, and have submitted all required documents are eligible to apply. Security deposits are required prior to occupancy of any NTU housing facility.

Required Documents

  • Photo ID (State or Government) - Yourself & all household members over the age of 18. Required
  • Official NTU Letter of Admission(s) - Required
  • Copy of Class Schedule(s) - Required (12 credits minimum)
  • Copy of Certificate of Indian Blood - Yourself & all household members. Required
  • Birth Certificate(s) - Yourself & all household members. Required
  • Required Security Deposit Efficiency Apartment - $150.00 Full amount must be paid before moving into the unit.
  • Security Deposit Family Housing - $250.00 Full amount must be paid before moving into the unit

 

Residential Living Cost (All housing charge may change on cost amount if prorated by weeks only)

  • Fall/Spring Semester Efficiency Apartments - $1,140.00
  • Fall/Spring Semester Family Housing - $2,250.00
  • Summer Semester (6 weeks) Efficiency Apartments - $570.00
  • Summer Semester (6 weeks) Family Housing - $1,000.00

 

Housing Application Residential Handbook

 

 

NTU's Fall 2022 Commencement Ceremony is scheduled to take place on December 16th, beginning at 10AM.
More information can be found here

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  Certificates and Degree Programs

Navajo Technical University seeks to train students in careers that will lead to self-sufficiency and independence. Vocational, technical, and academic degrees and certificates are offered in such fields as Nursing, Bookkeeping, Engineering, Information Technology, Digital Manufacturing, Automotive Technology, Construction Technology, Veterinary Technology, Accounting, and Culinary Arts.

 

Certificate

ProgramAcademic DepartmentTotal CreditsProgram Advisor(s)
Administrative Office Specialist School of Business and Education 31 Phillip Quink
Automotive Technology School of Applied Technology 31 Steve Kollas / Shanidiin Piechowski-Begay
Bookkeeping School of Business and Education 33 Tilda Woody
Commercial Driver's License And Heavy Equipment Operator School of Applied Technology 33 Collins Woody
Computer Science School of Engineering, Math, and Technology 31 Dr. Frank Stomp
Construction Technology School of Applied Technology 35 Tom Bebo / Jones Lee / Samuel Quashie
Counseling School of Nursing 33 Dr. Diana Mullet / Nancy Goodwin
Culinary Arts School of Applied Technology 46 Robert Witte / Brian Tatsukawa
Electrical Trades School of Applied Technology 37 Virgil House
Engineering Technician School of Engineering, Math, and Technology 32 Harry Whiting II
Environmental Science and Natural Resources School of Science 32 Steven Chischilly / Dr. Abhishek Roychowdhury
Geographical Information Technology School of Engineering, Math, and Technology 34 Dr. Nsalambi Nkongolo
Industrial Maintenance and Operations School of Applied Technology 31 Harry Whiting II
Information Technology Assistant School of Engineering, Math, and Technology 31 Mark Trebian / Sumathi Ragavanantham / Duwayne Thomas
Law Enforcement School of Arts and Humanities 36 Dr. Jennifer Wheeler
Legal Assistant School of Arts and Humanities 36 Joe Hibbard, J.D. / Robert Yazzie, J.D. / Lola Natay, J.D.
Mathematics School of Engineering, Math, and Technology 35 Dr. Carlos Paez-Paez / Shasha Han / Mohamed Illafe
Navajo Court Transcription / Interpretation School of Arts and Humanities 32  
Nursing Assistant - Certified Nursing Assistant School of Nursing 32-33 Rachel Pacheco / LeeAnn Goodluck / Angela J. Claw
Nursing Assistant - Pre-Associate of Applied Science in Nursing School of Nursing 38 Rachel Pacheco / LeeAnn Goodluck / Angela J. Claw
Plumbing School of Applied Technology 35-36 Samuel Quashie
Professional Baking School of Applied Technology 43 Walter Cloud / Melvina Jones
Textile and Weaving School of Diné Studies 32 Bonnie Yazzie
Welding School of Applied Technology 36 Christopher Storer

 

 

Associate of Arts

ProgramAcademic DepartmentTotal CreditsProgram Advisor(s)
Counseling: Crisis Management & Suicide Prevention School of Nursing 63-64 Dr. Diana Mullet / Nancy Goodwin
Counseling: Substance Use Disorder School of Nursing 63-64 Dr. Diana Mullet / Nancy Goodwin
Criminal Justice   60 Jennifer Henry
General Studies School of Arts and Humanities 62 Julie Bales

 

 

Associate of Applied Science

ProgramAcademic DepartmentTotal CreditsProgram Advisor(s)
Accounting School of Business and Education 60-61 Tilda Woody
Administrative Office Specialist School of Business and Education 60-61 Phillip Quink
Automotive Technology School of Applied Technology 63 Steve Kollas / Shanidiin Piechowski-Begay
Building Information Modeling — (View Articulation Agreement) School of Engineering, Math, and Technology 62 Anusuya Vellingiri
Chemical Engineering Technology School of Engineering, Math, and Technology 61-62 Dr. Gholam Ehteshami
Construction Technology School of Applied Technology 66 Tom Bebo / Jones Lee / Samuel Quashie
Culinary Arts School of Applied Technology 63 Robert Witte / Brian Tatsukawa
Energy Systems School of Applied Technology 61-62 Darrick Lee
Engineering Technology School of Engineering, Math, and Technology 62-63  
Environmental Science and Natural Resources School of Science 63 Steven Chischilly / Dr. Abhishek Roychowdhury
Geographical Information Technology School of Engineering, Math, and Technology 62 Dr. Nsalambi Nkongolo
Information Technology Technician School of Engineering, Math, and Technology 61 Mark Trebian / Sumathi Ragavanantham / Duwayne Thomas
Law Advocate School of Arts and Humanities 60 Joseph Hibbard, J.D. / Robert Yazzie, J.D.
Professional Baking School of Applied Technology 60-61 Walter Cloud / Melvina Jones
Public Administration School of Business and Education 63-64  
Veterinary Technician School of Science 73-74 Dr. Germaine Daye / Krystal Louis

 

 

Associate of Science

ProgramAcademic DepartmentTotal CreditsProgram Advisor(s)
Computer Science School of Engineerig, Mathematics, & Technology 61 Dr. Frank Stomp
Early Childhood Multicultural Education School of Business and Education 72 Della Begay / Kelly Dineyazhe-Hunter / Dr. Cheryl Tom
Mathematics School of Engineering, Math, and Technology 60-61 Dr. Carlos Paez-Paez / Shasha Han / Mohamed Illafe

 

 

Bachelor of Applied Science

ProgramAcademic DepartmentTotal CreditsProgram Advisor(s)
Advanced Manufacturing Engineering Technology School of Engineering, Math, and Technology 121 Dr. Ragavanantham Shanmugam
Hotel and Restaurant Administration School of Applied Technology 123 Brian Tatsukawa / Joseph Chapa
Information Technology School of Engineering, Math, and Technology 120-121 Mark Trebian / Sumathi Ragavanantham / Duwayne Thomas
Information Technology - New Media School of Engineering, Math, and Technology 120 Aanor Louis

 

 

Bachelor of Arts

ProgramAcademic DepartmentTotal CreditsProgram Advisor(s)
Business Administration School of Business and Education 123 Christine Reidhead
Diné Culture, Language, and Leadership School of Diné Studies 125 Sharon Nelson

 

 

Bachelor of Fine Arts

ProgramAcademic DepartmentTotal CreditsProgram Advisor(s)
Creative Writing and New Media School of Arts and Humanities 121 Anita Roastingear / Dr. Jennifer Wheeler / Chelsea Bunn

 

 

Bachelor of Science

ProgramAcademic DepartmentTotal CreditsProgram Advisor(s)
Animal Science School of Science 122 Dr. Germaine Daye
Biology School of Science 121-122 Dr. Irene Anyangwe / Dr. Palmer Netongo
Chemistry School of Science 121 Dr. Thiagarajan Soundappan
Computer Science School of Science 121-122  
Early Childhood Multicultural Education School of Business and Education 122 Kelly Dineyazhe-Hunter / Dr. Cheryl Tom
Electrical Engineering School of Engineering, Math, and Technology 129 Dr. Peter Romine / Dr. Sundaram Arumugam
Environmental Science and Natural Resources School of Science 123 Steven Chischilly / Dr. Abhishek Roychowdhury
Industrial Engineering School of Engineering, Math, and Technology 122 Harry Whiting II / Dr. Ramoni Monsuru
Mechanical Engineering School of Engineering, Math, and Technology 123 Dr. Alden Yellowhorse

 

 

Master of Arts

ProgramAcademic DepartmentTotal CreditsProgram Advisor(s)
Diné Culture, Language, and Leadership School of Diné 36 Sharon Nelson

 

 

Master of Science

ProgramAcademic DepartmentTotal CreditsProgram Advisor(s)
Master of Science in Management Information Systems (MS/MIS) School of Engineering, Math, and Technology 36 Dr. Coleen Arviso

 

 

  Certificates and Degree Programs

Navajo Technical University seeks to train students in careers that will lead to self-sufficiency and independence. Vocational, technical, and academic degrees and certificates are offered in such fields as Nursing, Bookkeeping, Engineering, Information Technology, Digital Manufacturing, Automotive Technology, Construction Technology, Veterinary Technology, Accounting, and Culinary Arts.

 

Certificate

ProgramAcademic DepartmentTotal CreditsProgram Advisor(s)
Administrative Office Specialist School of Business and Education 31 Phillip Quink
Automotive Technology School of Applied Technology 31 Steve Kollas / Shanidiin Piechowski-Begay
Bookkeeping School of Business and Education 33 Tilda Woody
Commercial Driver's License And Heavy Equipment Operator School of Applied Technology 33 Collins Woody
Computer Science School of Engineering, Math, and Technology 31 Dr. Frank Stomp
Construction Technology School of Applied Technology 35 Tom Bebo / Jones Lee / Samuel Quashie
Counseling School of Nursing 33 Dr. Diana Mullet / Nancy Goodwin
Culinary Arts School of Applied Technology 46 Robert Witte / Brian Tatsukawa
Electrical Trades School of Applied Technology 37 Virgil House
Engineering Technician School of Engineering, Math, and Technology 32 Harry Whiting II
Environmental Science and Natural Resources School of Science 32 Steven Chischilly / Dr. Abhishek Roychowdhury
Geographical Information Technology School of Engineering, Math, and Technology 34 Dr. Nsalambi Nkongolo
Industrial Maintenance and Operations School of Applied Technology 31 Harry Whiting II
Information Technology Assistant School of Engineering, Math, and Technology 31 Mark Trebian / Sumathi Ragavanantham / Duwayne Thomas
Law Enforcement School of Arts and Humanities 36 Dr. Jennifer Wheeler
Legal Assistant School of Arts and Humanities 36 Joe Hibbard, J.D. / Robert Yazzie, J.D. / Lola Natay, J.D.
Mathematics School of Engineering, Math, and Technology 35 Dr. Carlos Paez-Paez / Shasha Han / Mohamed Illafe
Navajo Court Transcription / Interpretation School of Arts and Humanities 32  
Nursing Assistant - Certified Nursing Assistant School of Nursing 32-33 Rachel Pacheco / LeeAnn Goodluck / Angela J. Claw
Nursing Assistant - Pre-Associate of Applied Science in Nursing School of Nursing 38 Rachel Pacheco / LeeAnn Goodluck / Angela J. Claw
Plumbing School of Applied Technology 35-36 Samuel Quashie
Professional Baking School of Applied Technology 43 Walter Cloud / Melvina Jones
Textile and Weaving School of Diné Studies 32 Bonnie Yazzie
Welding School of Applied Technology 36 Christopher Storer

 

 

Associate of Arts

ProgramAcademic DepartmentTotal CreditsProgram Advisor(s)
Counseling: Crisis Management & Suicide Prevention School of Nursing 63-64 Dr. Diana Mullet / Nancy Goodwin
Counseling: Substance Use Disorder School of Nursing 63-64 Dr. Diana Mullet / Nancy Goodwin
General Studies School of Arts and Humanities 62 Julie Bales

 

 

Associate of Applied Science

ProgramAcademic DepartmentTotal CreditsProgram Advisor(s)
Accounting School of Business and Education 60-61 Tilda Woody
Administrative Office Specialist School of Business and Education 60-61 Phillip Quink
Automotive Technology School of Applied Technology 63 Steve Kollas / Shanidiin Piechowski-Begay
Building Information Modeling — (View Articulation Agreement) School of Engineering, Math, and Technology 62 Anusuya Vellingiri
Chemical Engineering Technology School of Engineering, Math, and Technology 61-62 Dr. Gholam Ehteshami
Construction Technology School of Applied Technology 66 Tom Bebo / Jones Lee / Samuel Quashie
Culinary Arts School of Applied Technology 63 Robert Witte / Brian Tatsukawa
Energy Systems School of Applied Technology 61-62 Darrick Lee
Engineering Technology School of Engineering, Math, and Technology 62-63  
Environmental Science and Natural Resources School of Science 63 Steven Chischilly / Dr. Abhishek Roychowdhury
Geographical Information Technology School of Engineering, Math, and Technology 62 Dr. Nsalambi Nkongolo
Information Technology Technician School of Engineering, Math, and Technology 61 Mark Trebian / Sumathi Ragavanantham / Duwayne Thomas
Law Advocate School of Arts and Humanities 60 Joseph Hibbard, J.D. / Robert Yazzie, J.D.
Professional Baking School of Applied Technology 60-61 Walter Cloud / Melvina Jones
Public Administration School of Business and Education 63-64  
Veterinary Technician School of Science 73-74 Dr. Germaine Daye / Krystal Louis

 

 

Associate of Science

ProgramAcademic DepartmentTotal CreditsProgram Advisor(s)
Computer Science School of Engineerig, Mathematics, & Technology 61 Dr. Frank Stomp
Early Childhood Multicultural Education School of Business and Education 72 Della Begay / Kelly Dineyazhe-Hunter / Dr. Cheryl Tom
Mathematics School of Engineering, Math, and Technology 60-61 Dr. Carlos Paez-Paez / Shasha Han / Mohamed Illafe

 

 

Bachelor of Applied Science

ProgramAcademic DepartmentTotal CreditsProgram Advisor(s)
Advanced Manufacturing Engineering Technology School of Engineering, Math, and Technology 121 Dr. Ragavanantham Shanmugam
Hotel and Restaurant Administration School of Applied Technology 123 Brian Tatsukawa / Joseph Chapa
Information Technology School of Engineering, Math, and Technology 120-121 Mark Trebian / Sumathi Ragavanantham / Duwayne Thomas
Information Technology - New Media School of Engineering, Math, and Technology 120 Aanor Louis

 

 

Bachelor of Arts

ProgramAcademic DepartmentTotal CreditsProgram Advisor(s)
Business Administration School of Business and Education 123 Christine Reidhead
Diné Culture, Language, and Leadership School of Diné Studies 125 Sharon Nelson

 

 

Bachelor of Fine Arts

ProgramAcademic DepartmentTotal CreditsProgram Advisor(s)
Creative Writing and New Media School of Arts and Humanities 121 Anita Roastingear / Dr. Jennifer Wheeler / Chelsea Bunn

 

 

Bachelor of Science

ProgramAcademic DepartmentTotal CreditsProgram Advisor(s)
Animal Science School of Science 122 Dr. Germaine Daye
Biology School of Science 121-122 Dr. Irene Anyangwe / Dr. Palmer Netongo
Early Childhood Multicultural Education School of Business and Education 119-122 Della Begay / Kelly Dineyazhe-Hunter / Dr. Cheryl Tom
Electrical Engineering School of Engineering, Math, and Technology 129 Dr. Peter Romine / Dr. Sundaram Arumugam
Environmental Science and Natural Resources School of Science 123 Steven Chischilly / Dr. Abhishek Roychowdhury
Industrial Engineering School of Engineering, Math, and Technology 122 Harry Whiting II / Dr. Ramoni Monsuru
Mechanical Engineering School of Engineering, Math, and Technology 123 Dr. Alden Yellowhorse

 

 

Master of Arts

ProgramAcademic DepartmentTotal CreditsProgram Advisor(s)
Diné Culture, Language, and Leadership School of Diné 36 Sharon Nelson

 

 

Master of Science

ProgramAcademic DepartmentTotal CreditsProgram Advisor(s)
Master of Science in Management Information Systems (MS/MIS) School of Engineering, Math, and Technology 36 Dr. Coleen Arviso

 

 

Contact NTU

Navajo Technical University
Lowerpoint Road, State Hwy 371
Crownpoint, NM 87313

Phone: 505.387.7401
Fax: 505.786.5644


Chinle Instructional Site
PO Box 849, Chinle, AZ 86503

Phone: 928.674.5764
Fax: 928.674.5700


Teec Nos Pos Instructional Site
PO Box 848, Teec Nos Pos, AZ 86514

Phone: 928.656.3600
Fax: 928.656.3596


Kirtland Instructional Site
40 Road 6580
Kirtland, NM 87417
(505) 609-5020/5017
(Located off of Highway 64 next to Judy Nelson Elementary School in Kirtland, NM)


Zuni Instructional Site
67 301 North, Zuni, NM 87327

Phone: 505.782.6010