North American University (NAU) is a private university in Stafford, Texas. NAU offers bachelor's and master's degree programs in Business Administration, Criminal Justice, Computer Science, and Education.[1] In the fall of 2013, the university changed its name from Texas Gulf Institute to its current name.[2]
History
NAU is an institution of higher education founded as Texas Gulf Institute in April 2007. The institute offered certificate programs for the first two years of its inception. Upon approval by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board (THECB) to offer bachelor's degree programs in July 2010, the school applied to change its name to North American College (NAC).
During the 2010–11 academic year the college moved into its new administrative and educational building located at 3203 N. Sam Houston Pkwy West in Houston, Texas. In 2017, physician Serif Ali Tekalan was appointed the third president of the university, succeeding Recayi "Reg" Pecen, an engineer, who had been appointed in 2012.[3]
In May 2013, the college had its first commencement. The class of 2013 included twelve students; nine graduated with a bachelor's degree in business administration and three with a bachelor's degree in interdisciplinary studies in education.[4]
In the fall of 2013, NAC changed to its name to North American University (NAU). There are more than 800 students in its ESL, bachelor's degree and master's degree programs. Students come from over 33 U.S. states and over 54 countries.[5]
Academics
NAU offers three bachelor's degree programs: Interdisciplinary Studies in Education, Computer Science, Criminal Justice and Business Administration. Bachelor's degree programs are organized under a different administrative department. NAU also offers five master's degree programs: M.Ed. in educational leadership, M.Ed. in Curriculum and Instruction, M.Ed. in School Counseling, MBA, and an M.S. in Computer Science.
In June 2023 the Southern Association of Colleges and Schoolseducational accreditor rejected the university's application for accreditation. The accreditor's board found NAU unable to comply with the board's standards for hiring full-time faculty, financial resources and financial documentation.[6]
Athletics
The North American athletic teams are called the Stallions. The university competes as a member of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA), primarily competing in the Red River Athletic Conference (RRAC) as an associate member since the 2023–24 academic year, while their football team competes as an associate member in the Sooner Athletic Conference.[7] The Stallions previously competed as an NAIA Independent within the Continental Athletic Conference during the 2022–23 school year (when the school joined the NAIA).[8]
North American competes in eight intercollegiate varsity sports: Men's sports include basketball, football, soccer and track & field; while women's sports include basketball, soccer, cross country and track & field. They are looking to add more sports in the near future: esports, cheerleading, volleyball, and wrestling.[9]
Football
Their football program competed without affiliation for a few years. Their first season was during the COVID pandemic in fall 2020.[10]
Student services
University dorms,[11] which are located on the main campus, provide housing and meal services[12] for its residential university students. In addition, there is an academic resource center supported by Student Success.[13] In 2015, NAU added Career and Alumni Services to its student service list and now offers career counseling.[14]
References
^"Academics". North American University. Retrieved 2016-02-28.