Honoring Black History Month

Empowering Your Future

National University honors the Black leaders, visionaries, and trailblazers who’ve broken barriers and paved the way for future generations. We’re committed to fostering a cross-cultural community that empowers you to turn ambitions into achievements. Whether you’re a leader and a learner, or a dreamer and a doer, our career-focused programs, flexible online classes, and dedicated support services can shape a future filled with opportunity and purpose.

Meet Dr. Glyne A. Griffith II, Class of ’21, DBA

Meet Dr. Glyne A. Griffith II, DBA, CDP, CSR, Vice President of Equity, Diversity, Inclusion & Social Impact with the Dallas Symphony Orchestra. Driven by purpose and compassion, he’s breaking barriers in the arts using leadership skills cultivated through his doctoral studies at NU. Discover how his commitment to representation is inspiring young minds and making a lasting impact in his community.

Supporting All Your Ands

You’re a parent and a professional, a caretaker and a career-builder, a problem-solver and decision-maker and goal-chaser. You’re an and-er™, and at National University, we support all your “ands” through Whole Human Education™. It includes personalized support, flexible learning options, and resources designed for your success.

Professional development opportunities, career counseling, job fairs, interviewing help, resume and cover letter review, and a mentoring network

Why Choose National University?

  • 150+ degree programs, credentials, and certificates
  • 4-, 8-, and 12-week courses
  • Year-round enrollment
  • Flexible online and hybrid programs
  • NU mentoring network
  • Millions in scholarships

“It begins with having an empathetic spirit and a desire to intentionally seek opportunities to continually increase one’s cultural awareness and learn about the experiences of people of a different race, ethnicity, background.”