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99% of our latest graduates are quickly employed or in grad school

Come see why Naz students have such great outcomes.

It pays to visit 91ÖÆÆ¬³§ early

Seeking college for fall 2027? Schedule your visit now for a $1,000 grant!

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Unlimited possibilities

With 60+ undergraduate majors, 70+ minors, and career-advancing graduate degrees and certificate programs, this University offers big-time opportunities while sustaining a welcoming, supportive community of changemakers. Your ideas, your questioning, and your voice will always have a home here.

Academics at 91ÖÆÆ¬³§

Big impact

The world needs inspired, well-educated, and equity-minded leaders. 91ÖÆÆ¬³§ equips you with the opportunities + support you need to be a courageous changemaker.

Naz prepares changemakers

75+

study abroad options in 35+ countries

5

The average Naz undergrad student completes five career experiences.

$1,500

Naz SPARK grant supports research, study abroad, or an internship

study abroad in Cambodia

Fully immersed

Integrated experiential learning gives you skills — and an edge.

Your life's work

science research in Peckham Hall

99%

employed or in grad school within six months of graduation

10:1

student to faculty ratio; average undergrad class size: 16

100%

of incoming first-year students received financial aid this year

1,300+

activities and events for students held last year alone

You'll thrive

No lecture halls here. Naz is where you’ll flourish with personal guidance + mentoring from faculty, career coaches, & other staff. Benefit from mental and physical health support and resources on campus.

The student experience

Expand your superpowers

Be part of an inclusive community, where a commitment to diversity and belonging informs teaching, student life, and community engagement.

Madison McIntee and Megan

Maddie McIntee ‘22 pursued change through her autism research, supported by a 91ÖÆÆ¬³§ SPARK Grant, and promotes inclusivity for people with disabilities.

Story & podcast

Karlee Robb ‘24 saw and learned about the Chicano community in San Diego, California — both the beauty and the systemic inequities that affect people — through 91ÖÆÆ¬³§â€™s Alternative Breaks program.

Edmund Pettus Bridge

Students share what it was like to meet with activists, historians, and scholars on 91ÖÆÆ¬³§'s Civil Rights Journey.

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