National University of Health Sciences
Feature |
Note |
Main telephone |
800-826-6285
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Feature |
Note |
Public or private |
Private
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Type of school |
University
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Date founded |
1906
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School accreditation |
North Central Association of Colleges and Schools
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Setting |
Suburban (within commuting distance of a large city)
|
Closest major metropolitan area |
Chicago
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Campus size |
32 acres
|
County |
Du Page
|
Feature |
Note |
Number of full time, undergraduate men |
9
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Number of full time, undergraduate women |
8
|
Total number of full time undergraduates |
17
|
Number of part time, undergraduate men |
2
|
Number of part time, undergraduate women |
9
|
Total number of part time undergraduates |
11
|
Total number of undergraduate males |
11
|
Total number of undergraduate females |
17
|
Total number of undergraduate students |
28
|
Total enrollment |
28
|
Black |
4%
|
Hispanic |
18%
|
White |
63%
|
Race/ethnicity unknown |
9%
|
These figures reflect responses of people who chose to indicate their racial-ethnic background. All categories except Hispanic represent non-Hispanic students. International students are not included in these figures so they may not add up to 100 percent. |
Number of states and territories represented |
32
|
Number of countries represented |
14
|
Percentage of students 25 or older |
62%
|
Feature |
Note |
Tuition year |
2024-2025
|
In-state tuition |
$22,992
|
Out-of-state tuition |
$22,992
|
Fees |
$327
|
Undergraduate costs are for ... |
(Costs are for the 2024-2025 academic year.)
|
Feature |
Note |
For incoming students |
Moderately difficult (about 85% of all applicants accepted)
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High school education |
High school diploma required and GED accepted.
|
Fall* application deadline |
August 1
|
Fall transfer application deadline |
Continuous
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* Application dates for winter, spring, or summer term admission are likely to be different. |
Accepted students can defer admission for a period of time |
Yes
|
Feature |
Note |
Academic calendar |
Trimesters
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Student faculty ratio |
9:1
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Required number of credits for a bachelor's degree |
128.5 credit hours
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All students must meet: |
Core curriculum or school-wide requirements |
Yes
|
Internship requirement |
For all students
|
Math or science requirement |
Yes
|
Summer school |
Yes
|
Internships |
Yes
|
Computers on campus for student use |
Yes (18)
|
Computer lab available to students |
Yes
|
Computer network can be accessed from dorm rooms |
Yes
|
Main library name |
Learning Resource Center
|
Feature |
Note |
Newspaper |
Yes
|
National or local fraternities |
Yes
|
Number of student clubs and associations with open membership |
27
|
Largest clubs and organizations on campus |
Student American Chiropractic Association, Motion Palpation Club, Rugby Club, intramurals
|
Feature |
Note |
Percentage of students who live on campus |
30%
|
School owns or operates housing |
Yes
|
Highest year that students are required to live on campus |
Not required
|
Housing options |
Co-ed, men only, women only
|
School owns or operates housing for |
Married graduate students, single graduate students
|
Feature |
Note |
Health clinic |
Yes
|
Psychological counseling |
Yes
|
24-hour emergency phone and alarms on campus |
Yes
|
Campus patrolled by trained security personnel |
Yes
|
Late night transport service |
Yes
|
Feature |
Note |
Career counseling |
Yes
|
Job bank |
Yes
|
Placement assistance |
Yes
|
Résumé preparation assistance |
Yes
|
Feature |
Note |
Grad admissions contact person |
Teri Hatfield
|
Grad admissions contact title |
Assistant Director of Admissions
|
Grad admissions contact e-mail address |
Email
|
Grad admissions contact phone (local) |
800-826-6285
|
Number of undergraduate men |
11
|
Number of undergraduate women |
17
|
Total number of undergraduate students |
28
|
Total enrollment |
28
|
Tuition year |
2023-2024
|
In-state tuition* |
$27,801
|
Out-of-state tuition* |
$27,801
|
* Tuition may vary by program |
Graduate costs are for ... |
(Costs are for the 2023-2024 academic year.)
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