NU SUPPORTS A COMMUNITY OF ANDERSTM
ANDers Thrive in Life and Higher Education
At National University, we know you’re more than a student. You’re a parent AND a partner. A full-time employee AND a caregiver. A first-generation learner AND a community leader. And every one of your roles deserves support. That’s why we created Whole Human Education™ — a 360-degree approach to student well-being that meets you where you are, with the resources to help you grow academically, professionally, and personally.
Not Your Traditional Student — And Proud of It
Dive into the stories of the busy adults who turned their bold dreams into real life achievements
– our ANDersTM.
Since 1971, National University has been dedicated to educating working adults. Now, we're taking aim at the barriers potential students face in hopes of eliminating as many as possible.
40,000
Total students
admitted
245,000
Total alumni since
inception
$37M+
In Scholarships &
tuition reductions
150+
Academic degree
programs
Whole Human EducationTM
National University offers a holistic approach to student support, ensuring nothing stands between ANDers and success.

Financial Support
- Key grants and scholarships
- 1:1 Financial aid and guidance
- Military veterans, members and dependents financial aid

Academic Support
- Unlimited weekly 30-45 minute free tutoring sessions
- Online and onsite help write research papers
- Individual coaching and time management support
- Bootcamps and pathways to support your doctorate

Career Support
- Direct access to Job postings, career events and employers
- 1:1 career advice through alumni
- Career counselling and interview techniques

Wellness Support
- Online and hybrid 4- and 8- week courses
- Student organisations and clubs support diverse backgrounds and cultures
- CSEA - Online blog written by students for students

Community Support
- Online and hybrid 4- and 8- week courses
- Student organisations and clubs support diverse backgrounds and cultures
- CSEA - Online blog written by students for students
"Earning my degree meant a lot to me. Earning my degree meant I was the first in my family to become a PHD graduate."
Kerri H., Class of ‘19, MFT
Why Choose
National University?
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