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National Technological University

Minneapolis, MNAccredited
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About National Technological University

National Technological University was a distance learning institution that delivered graduate-level engineering and technical programs to working professionals through satellite and electronic delivery. It was among the early pioneers of distance education in technical fields in the United States before merging with Walden University in the early 2000s.

Specific current program offerings and enrollment data are not available in IPEDS records for this entity under the Minneapolis, Minnesota listing. Historically, the institution offered master's degree programs in engineering disciplines, computer science, and related technical fields in partnership with universities across the country.

Minneapolis is the largest city in Minnesota and a major center for technology, healthcare, and commerce in the Upper Midwest. The institution's historical association with Minneapolis reflects its role within the broader landscape of distance and professional education in the region.

Accreditation: Higher Learning Commission

Contact Information

Jim Patton

provost@ntu.edu

155 Fifth Avenue South, Minneapolis, MN 55401

Programs

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