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15% Tuition Reduction Scholarship for Employees
National University is proud to partner with Autism Collaborative Group to bring a 15% tuition reduction scholarship to employees looking to expand their knowledge and skills for professional and personal growth. The Autism Collaborative Group Tuition Reduction Scholarship is a great benefit for working adults who want to reach specific educational goals, but find it challenging to fit classes into their busy life. Tuition discounts can be applied to bachelor’s and master’s degree programs.
Why Choose National University?
- 190+ degree programs
- Classes offered online or on-site
- Classes start monthly
- Flexible transfer credit policy
- Dedicated student services tailored to working professionals
- Financial aid and scholarship opportunities
About National University
National University is a San Diego-based nonprofit founded in 1971 by retired U.S. Navy Capt. David Chigos. As the largest private nonprofit university in San Diego, our mission is to provide accessible, achievable higher education to adult learners. A pioneer in the digital space, we’ve offered online classes for more than 20 years. Today, we offer over 190+ programs through our unique four-week class format. Our undergraduate and graduate programs include healthcare, business, education, engineering, law and criminal justice, and homeland security. Classes are available online or at locations across California.
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Please fill out the form to be contacted by an admissions advisor who can help you with this scholarship, education counseling, transferring credits, financial aid opportunities and the admissions process.
Pre-licensure nursing programs are not eligible for this program. Other offer restrictions may apply. For questions, please contact National University.
National University, a California-based institution, makes continual efforts to comply with state authorization regulations governing out-of-state educational activities and to obtain required approvals. Since these regulations vary by state and change over time, all National University programs are not available to students in every state.