Frequently Asked Questions about Northwood University
What is it like to live in Northwood University, West Palm Beach, FL?
Specific, current information about living on or around Northwood University's West Palm Beach campus is limited in public sources as of 2025. West Palm Beach has a subtropical climate with hot, humid summers and mild winters, coastal recreation and a walkable downtown, with regional transit options including Tri-Rail, Palm Tran buses and nearby Palm Beach International Airport. Cost of living and housing are generally above the U.S. average and safety varies by neighborhood—some areas report higher-than-average crime—so prospective residents should review neighborhood-level data and campus housing policies directly.
Is Northwood University, West Palm Beach, FL expensive?
I don’t have up-to-date tuition figures for Northwood University’s West Palm Beach campus. As a private university, its tuition and fees are generally higher than Florida public in-state rates, though total cost depends on program, credits, and financial aid. For current 2025 pricing and aid options, consult Northwood University’s official website or contact their admissions/financial aid office.
What is the weather of Northwood University, West Palm Beach, FL?
The campus experiences a humid tropical climate with a wet season from May–October and a drier, mild winter from November–April. Summers are hot and humid with frequent afternoon thunderstorms (average highs about 90–92°F/32–33°C, lows in the mid-70s°F/24°C), while winters are warm to mild (average highs around 70–75°F/21–24°C, lows in the 50s°F/10–15°C). Annual rainfall is roughly 50–60 inches (1,270–1,520 mm) and the area is subject to Atlantic hurricane season (June–November); freezes are extremely rare.
How safe is Northwood University, West Palm Beach, FL?
Campus-specific safety data for Northwood University's West Palm Beach location is not verifiable in this response. For current, official information consult the university's annual Clery Act (campus safety) report and West Palm Beach Police Department crime statistics. You can also contact Northwood University's campus security or the West Palm Beach Police for recent incident reports and details on campus safety measures.