

Associate of Arts
Whether you’re a recent graduate going to college for the first time or an adult and professional interested in advancing your career, NNU’s Associate of Arts degree in Liberal Studies will enable you to continue working and living in your local community while pursuing an NNU education.
Lindsay Kuhl
(208) 467-8854
onlineinfo@nnu.edu
The professors are awesome. They are all open to conversation to any kind of question I ever had. Every single professor was open to discuss. That's incredible for me because where I am from people are not like that. I have a really good relationship with all of them here and they are always open to talk with me. They give me a ton of advice.
The purpose of Financial Aid is to bridge the gap between what you and your family can afford
and the total cost of your education. We encourage every student to apply for financial aid and
pursue every possible resource, including scholarships, grants, loans and employment.
$40,958, the estimated total cost of tuition, fees, room, and board for 2019-2020.
$28,000, the average debt of an NNU student upon graduation—just $1,500 more than a Boise State graduate. However, 1 in 4 NNU students graduates with no debt at all.
99%, the number of NNU undergraduate students who receive financial aid.
January 15, the new deadline for priority NNU financial aid. File your FAFSA by the 15th to be eligible for the most aid. The FAFSA can be found at fafsa.gov.