Northwest Nazarene University

623 S. University Blvd., Nampa, ID
4-year
Medium
Suburban
Christian college

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Majors offered at Northwest Nazarene University

Biggest majors
Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research and Clinical Nursing
Business Administration, Management and Operations
Accounting and Related Services

Academics at Northwest Nazarene University

1020-1250
SAT Score Range
400
1600
Required with application
20-27
ACT Score Range
1
36
Required with application
Student Faculty Ratio
16 to 1
Selectivity
Less Selective (71% Acceptance Rate)
School type
Non-profit Private 4-year institution
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Common careers for Northwest Nazarene University students

Common Careers and Their Average Annual Salary

Lead Web Developer79k
Senior Web Developer78k
Vice President (VP), Consumer Lending76k
Mechanical Engineer53k
Paralegal53k
Executive Director50k
Licensed Professional Counselor37k
Based on 861 student responses
48.2kAvg. Early Career Pay
82.7kAvg. Mid-Career Pay
70%in High-Meaning careers
7%in STEM careers

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Student reviews of Northwest Nazarene University

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Known for

Awesome study spaces and libraries
Welcoming student body
Safe campus
Accessible and helpful professors
Accessible for students with disabilities
Sophie Daniels
Babysitting And Childcare
Hiking And Backpacking
Baking
Church + 2 others

5.0

WHAT I LIKED

The best thing about NNU is the community on campus. NNU is full of faculty, staff, and students who truly care for one another.

WHAT I didn’t LIKE

I think that the most unfortunate thing about NNU is the price.

Shaylee Suekel
Singing
Writing
Fishing
Poetry

4.0

WHAT I LIKED

I loved my experience at NNU. The only reason I left was that schooling there is so so expensive. If you can afford it, I definitely suggest attending!

WHAT I didn’t LIKE

It was very expensive. If you are looking into nursing there are some adjustments that could be made.

Lillian Brandsma
Crocheting
Sewing
Reading
Roller Skating

5.0

WHAT I LIKED

The nursing program has so many opportunities and the professors work really hard to help you graduate. I've had professors, and open summer classes, just for a few students so that we still graduated on time. They really want to see you succeed, and because it's a small program they actually have time to do that for you. Students that graduate from here also get better job offers than students from other schools, and get picked for jobs over students from other schools.

WHAT I didn’t LIKE

The dining hall is the worst. If you can live off-campus and feed yourself, do it. One meal swipe is up to $13 per meal. McDonald's would be cheaper than the meal plan.

Caitlin Bynum
Drawing And Illustration
Painting and Studio Art
Songwriting
Singing + 1 other

5.0