National american university news
National American University (NAU) was a private for-profit university with multiple campuses across the United States. Unfortunately, the university closed its doors in 2018. Here are some news articles and updates about NAU's closure:
Closure Announcement
- "National American University to Close All Campuses" - The Chronicle of Higher Education, October 2017
- "National American University to Shut Down After 107 Years" - Inside Higher Ed, October 2017
Reasons for Closure
- "NAU's Financial Woes Led to Closure" - The Daily Republic, October 2017
- "National American University's Financial Struggles Led to Closure" - Education Dive, October 2017
Impact on Students
- "NAU Students Left in Limbo After University's Sudden Closure" - The Denver Post, October 2017
- "National American University's Closure Leaves Students Scrambling" - The Hill, October 2017
Accreditation and Transfer Issues
- "NAU's Accreditation Status in Jeopardy After Closure" - The Chronicle of Higher Education, October 2017
- "Students Struggle to Transfer Credits After NAU's Closure" - Education Week, November 2017
Investigation and Lawsuits
- "Federal Investigation Launched into National American University's Closure" - The Hill, November 2017
- "Lawsuits Filed Against NAU Over Closure" - The Daily Republic, December 2017
Update on Student Debt
- "NAU Students Still Struggling with Debt After Closure" - The Denver Post, January 2019
- "Federal Government Forgives Some NAU Student Loans" - Education Dive, March 2020
Please note that these articles are from 2017 and 2018, and the information may not be up-to-date. If you are a former NAU student or have questions about your student debt, you may want to contact the Federal Student Aid Information Center or a student loan counselor for guidance.