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Northwest Nazarene University

Nampa, ID

  • 4-year, Private
  • 324 Freshman Class
  • $31,920 (in-state), $31,920 (out-of-state)
  • 1,944 Total Students

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Northwest Nazarene University Student Body

Size
Average Freshman Class Size:
324
Full-Time Undergrads:
1,211
Total Students:
1,944
Undergraduates/Graduates
Where Students Come From
Are Students Enrolled Full-Time?
Diversity

Northwest Nazarene University Campus Life

Campus Housing and Facilities
Students Living on Campus?
75%
Religious Affiliation?
Yes
Urbanization:
Urban
Crime (per 1000 students per year)
Serious Crimes:
5.65
Drug or Weapon Incidents:
3.08
Alcohol Incidents:
2.05
Weather (Degrees F)

Northwest Nazarene University Admissions

Applicants Admitted
Statistics
Students Who Return After First Year:
66%
Average GPA:
3.39
Average Test Scores
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Northwest Nazarene University Academics

Graduation Rates (Total)
Graduation Rates by Ethnicity
African American
Asian
Caucasian
Latino/Hispanic
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Statistics
Student-to-Faculty Ratio:
19:1
Study Abroad Offered:
Yes

Northwest Nazarene University Financial Aid

Cost of Attendance
$31,920 / $31,920

In-State

Out-of-State

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Tuition (Out-of-State)
$23,050
Tuition (In-State)
$23,050
Food and Housing
$6,070
Books
$1,000
Personal Expenses
$1,800
How are students paying for school?
Average Grant Size
$9,503

Northwest Nazarene University Contact Information

Address
Mailing
623 Holly St.
Nampa,ID 83686
208-467-8011
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Northwest Nazarene UniversityReviews
By Students 43211
(Avg. of 40rankings)

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S. C.
M. G.
April 15, 2010

What do you brag about most when you tell your friends about your school?I dont lie to anyone, i tell them how exactly college is for me, but i also tell them how we can have different points of view.  It is an awesome school, i love the fact that its a small campus, and small classes, you have the attention of your proffesors.  They are very activity centered, they have different activities as well as different cources, you have different options to chose from.,What’s the most frustrating thing about your school?Like every other thing, this university has its things, that i dont agree with, we have fines for strict rules. We have curfew, and if your late you get fined, or if you dont get on time to your wing meeting, which we have every tuesday, we get fined. I understand the fact that we should get wing meeting, but they should understand that we have things to do.

S. C.
M. G.
March 12, 2010

What do you wish you had known before you came to this school?I dont regret anything from High school, i got good grades, but something that i can tell is always challenge your self for something hard, that can always help you in your future. Do not waste any opportunity, if you got a chance to do something beeficial to your education, do it! The answer will come in the future when you see it again in college and you will know it already.,What do you brag about most when you tell your friends about your school?First of all i try to encorage them to attend college/university and look forward to a better education. I just tell them, that its not hard, the only thing to worry is to get assepted, but with good grades and effort everything is possible.  Then i try to encourage them to go to NNU, and i do this by describing how the enviroment is always good and the bariety of cources we have.

S. C.
S. M.
January 25, 2010

What do you wish you had known before you came to this school?Going into college, I wish I would have known that scholarships are easier to lose than most people think. I wish I would have buckled down more when it came to homework, and I honestly wish I had listened to my mom better because she knew what she was talking about.,What do you brag about most when you tell your friends about your school?I tell all my friends back home about the clean air quality, the snow, and the mountains.  Back in my hometown, Bakersfield, California, these are three things you hardly see, if ever.  It never snows. The air quality is awful, and you can hardly ever see the mountains. Up here in Idaho, it’s very pretty here.

S. C.
T. F.
January 21, 2010

What do you wish you had known before you came to this school?I wish I had known the difficulties associated with making the transition from high school to college.  It is very difficult to teach yourself to study, and is something that should be discovered quickly.,What’s unique about your school compared to other schools you considered?This school is a very tight community.  Everyone knows everyone, which makes it very easy to find things to do and not get caught up in being “just another number like at many other univiersities”.  The professors are amazing, and the non-professors are possibly the most helpful people you will ever meet.

  • Average Rating 43211
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    54321
    Access to Professors
    54321
    Class Size
    54321
    Value of Education
    43211
    Campus Internet Access
    54321
    Campus Facilities
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    Campus Food
    32121
    On-Campus Housing
    43211
    Off-Campus Housing
    54321
    Extra-Curricular Activities
    43211
    Nearby Banks, Stores, Grocery Stores
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S. C.
A. Y.
January 17, 2010

What do you consider the worst thing about your school? Why?I don’t like having to be required to live on campus until I am 21. I understand why it’s required as a freshman but after that I would like to live somewhere else & truly liv a full college experience.,What do you brag about most when you tell your friends about your school?I always tell how genuine the people are here. You can walk up to any one and carry a conversation with them. I also brag about how the teachers are always willing to help & how I love every teacher I have.

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