Notre Dame de Namur University

Notre Dame de Namur University

About NDNU
Notre Dame de Namur University (NDNU) was founded in 1851 and is a private, independent, Catholic, coeducational institution. The university offers a day undergraduate program as well as evening programs for working adults to complete undergraduate and graduate degrees, or credentials. NDNU currently enrolls approximately 1,500 students from 25 states and 23 foreign countries.

Our intimate size enables students to meet their classmates, know faculty members, and form lasting relationships more easily, and smaller classes gives more personal attention.

Location
The 50-acre, beautiful wooded campus is located in the city of Belmont, CA, on the San Francisco Peninsula midway between San Francisco (30 minutes to the north) and San Jose to the south. NDNU is located near major highways, three airports, bus stops, and train stations.

Programs offered at NDNU
The university is made up of four schools: Arts & Humanities, Business & Management, Education & Leadership, and Sciences. NDNU is fully accredited and offers 24 undergraduate degrees and many graduate degrees, credentials and certificates.

Programs and majors
  • Traditional Undergraduate Day (Bachelor’s)
  • Evening Undergraduate Degree Completion – (Bachelor’s)
  • Masters and Credential

Campus Life
There are more than 20 student organizations reflecting academics, cultural, professional, social, and service groups, as well as athletics and a lively arts and entertainment scene.

Financial Aid
Financial aid is available to most full-time and part-time students through federal loans, private leans, scholarships and grants. There are payment plan options available to students and families, and NDNU also accepts tuition reimbursement plans from employers.

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