National American University - Distance Learning

Distance Learning

In 1996 National American University began to develop online courses and degree options for students across the United States as well as internationally. Online programs include associate’s, bachelor’s and master’s degrees in accounting, business, information technology, and health care. Students are also provided access to classes and extensive campus resources including learning resource center services, tutoring services, counseling services, and computer support through a student portal. As of 2012, 53 percent of NAU's students were studying online, while an additional 17 percent were taking some classes online.

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