Yáʼátʼééh! Welcome to Navajo Technical University
Mission:
Navajo Technical University honors Diné culture and language, while educating for the future.
Vision:
Navajo Technical University provides an excellent educational experience in a supportive, culturally diverse environment, enabling all community members to grow intellectually, culturally and economically.
Philosophy:
Through the teachings of Nitsáhákees (thinking), Nahátá (planning), Īína (implementing), and Siihasin (reflection), students acquire quality education in diverse fields, while preserving cultural values and gaining economic opportunities.
The Economic Value of Navajo Technical University
Navajo Technical University (NTU) creates a powerful impact for students, taxpayers, and the community. A 2025 study conducted by Lightcast shows how NTU strengthens the Navajo Nation’s economy while providing long-term value for students and society.
Why It Matters
NTU is more than a university. It’s an economic engine, a workforce developer, and a community partner. From training skilled graduates to supporting regional industries, NTU enriches lives and drives long-term prosperity.
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About Navajo Technical University
School Highlights
- Affordable Tuition
- Multiple Locations on the Navajo Nation
- Award Winning Programs & Research
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News & Events
Navajo Technical University radio station KCZY outfits New System to Increase Reliability
Crownpoint, NM - On January 28, 2025, Navajo Technical University radio station KCZY 107.3 FM received an upgrade to its transmission system to ensure its continuous 6000W broadcast covering a majority of the Eastern Navajo Nation. Broadcast engineer Jim Burt and...
U.S. Department of Agriculture Visits NTU for Wildlife Services Presentation
Crownpoint, New Mexico – On January 31st, 2025, Presenter Lisa Selner, Supervisory Wildlife Biologist with USDA Wildlife Services, addressed Navajo Technical University students passionate about wildlife and conservation. The USDA Wildlife Services program offers...
SHÁ’BEK’EHGO AS’AH OODÁÁŁ Presentation
Crownpoint, NM—On January 27, 2025, Mr. Rich Begay from the Navajo Area Office of Indian Health Services visited the NTU main campus, specifically SUB Room 231. During his visit, Mr. Begay presented the Navajo Wellness Model, which emphasizes four core teachings...
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