The specific requirements of entrance into the program leading to the Doctor or Naprapathy Degree are:
Applicants with 60 hours of college credit (associates degree or the equivalent).
GUIDANCE AND COUNSELING
A guidance and counseling staff is available to assist students. Services provided include regularly scheduled interviews, ongoing and/or short-term advising and special seminars. The guidance staff also assists with student course evaluations, staff development and interfaculty activities directed toward improving instruction and communication.
LEARNING RESOURCE CENTER
The purpose of the Learning Resource Center is to provide quality learning resources that encompass traditional and complementary health care sciences and to address the unique needs of the Naprapathic student, faculty member and professional. Students are allowed borrowing privileges during their tenure at the College.
HEALTH SERVICES
Students are entitled to receive Naprapathic treatments at considerably reduced rates as part of their educational experience. Treatments will afford valuable insight into the “patient’s point of view”, and may be viewed as a positive health factor in sustaining the pace of a rigorous academic program. No student is treated during class periods. Students receive a discount on vitamin and mineral supplements and health care products.
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