Naropa University

(Boulder, CO)

Inspired by the rich intellectual and experiential traditions of East and West, Naropa University is North America's leading institution of contemplative education.

Naropa recognizes the inherent goodness and wisdom of each human being. It educates the whole person, cultivating academic excellence and contemplative insight in order to infuse knowledge with wisdom. The university nurtures in its students a lifelong joy in learning, a critical intellect, the sense of purpose that accompanies compassionate service to the world, and the openness and equanimity that arise from authentic insight and self-understanding. Ultimately, Naropa students explore the inner resources needed to engage courageously with a complex and challenging world, to help transform that world through skill and compassion, and to attain deeper levels of happiness and meaning in their lives.

Drawing on the vital insights of the world's wisdom traditions, the university is simultaneously Buddhist-inspired, ecumenical and nonsectarian. Naropa values ethnic and cultural differences for their essential role in education. It embraces the richness of human diversity with the aim of fostering a more just and equitable society and an expanded awareness of our common humanity.

A Naropa education—reflecting the interplay of discipline and delight—prepares its graduates both to meet the world as it is and to change it for the better.

Admissions

64%
of Applicants Admitted
  • Offers Rolling Admission
SAT Not Required
TOEFL Required for intl students

Cost

$39,380
Annual tuition, fees, books, supplies, room and board
  • $25,000
  • $25,000
  • $13,180
  • $1,200

 

Will I Like It

532
number of undergraduates
  • Private Non-Profit
  • City
  • 61% Women
  • 68% returned for Second Year
  • 70% of students are from Out of State
  • 39% live in School-affliated housing

Areas of Study

Education

Teaching

Health & Medicine

Fitness

Humanities

English Language & Literature, Writing

Music

General Music & Theory

Performing Arts

Drama & Theatre

Philosophy & Religion

Ministry, Religion

Politics & Law

Political Science & Government

Social Sciences

Family & Consumer Sciences, Psychology

Visual Arts & Design

Art

Extra Curriculars

Books, Church, Art Club, Comedy, Band, Drama, College Democrats, College Republicans, Jogging, Marching Band, Ensemble, Piano, Poetry, Politics, Sports, Student Council, Theatre, Glee Club, Gospel Choir, Working Out, HOSA - Health Occupation Students of America, Improv Group, Yoga, NAHS - National Art Honors Society, Orchestra, Poetry Society, Student Government & Council, Thespian Society, Young Democrats

Long Description

Naropa University is a private, non-profit four-year college in Boulder, Colorado. Since its founding in 1974, it has blended Eastern and Western educational philosophies, offering undergraduate and graduate programs in the arts, education, environmental leadership, psychology, and religious studies. With just 532 undergraduate students, a student to faculty ratio of 12:1 and an average class size of just 13, Naropa gives its students personalized attention in a nonsectarian environment inspired by Buddhist principles. A Naropa education—reflecting the interplay of discipline and delight—prepares its graduates both to meet the world as it is and to change it for the better.

Mailing Address

2130 Arapahoe Ave
Boulder, CO 80302-6697
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