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
Admissions Overview
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News & Events
NTU Hosts Navajo Nation Kids Day
Chinle, AZ—On August 16, 2024, The Kids Day event hosted by Navajo Technical University’s Chinle campus was a great success! It was heartwarming to see all the kids so excited to spend the day outdoors with us. The event, which took place at our Chinle NTU site in...
NTU Compliments Chef Lorena Giesbrecht
Navajo Technical University congratulates Chef Lorena Giesbrecht for her remarkable achievement in obtaining the Certified Chef de Cuisine (CCC) badge from the renowned American Culinary Federation (ACF). This certification process is a testament to Chef Lorena's...
Daliyah Morris will be Joining the Lady Skyhawks
Crownpoint, NM—On July 30, 2024, Daliya Morris, a delightful member of the Tl'ógí (Weaver-Zia/Grassy Matt People) and born for Tsé nahabiłnii (Sleep Rock People) from Twin Lakes, NM, joyfully declared her commitment to join the women's basketball team at Navajo...
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