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http://napmed.edu/Feature | Note |
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Public or private | Private |
Type of school | Graduate only |
Date founded | 1908 |
Degrees offered | Doctorate |
School accreditation | Recognized by Illinois Board of Higher Education |
Specialized accreditation | Veteran's Administration, Illinois Department of Vocational Rehabilitation |
Specialized licensure | Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation |
Setting | Urban (in a large city) |
Closest major metropolitan area | Chicago, Illinois |
Population of city the school is in | 2,700,000 |
Distance from campus to city center | 8 miles |
Public transportation to campus | Yes. Served by Elevated Blue line commuter train, Milwaukee, Pulaski and Belmont bus routes. |
Student parking on campus | No |
Campus size | 18,000 sq ft. |
County | Cook |
Visitor information website | Find more information on this website |
School visit availability | 1-7 pm, M-F; Weekends by Appointment |
Contact to set up school visit |
Dr. Shante Griggs, PharmD, D.N. Acting Admissions Director 800.262.6620 ext. 0 mailto:admissions@napmed.edu |
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Total number of male undergraduate and graduate students | 1 |
Total number of female undergraduate and graduate students | 9 |
Total enrollment | 10 |
Asian | 0% |
Black | 14% |
Hispanic | 1% |
White | 90% |
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. | |
Other racial-ethnic background information | NCNM has no undergraduate enrollment. Figures are given for graduate/professional students. |
Percentage of students from out of state | 1% |
Number of states and territories represented | 1 |
Percentage of students from outside the US | 0% |
Number of countries represented | 0 |
Percentage of students 25 or older | 100% |
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Tuition year | 2019-2020 |
Full time costs are based on x units per year | 4 quarters |
In-state tuition | $13,920 |
Out-of-state tuition | $13,920 |
Fees | $100 |
Books and supplies | $900 |
Other UG cost information | NOTE: All amounts are for GRADUATE students. Our school enrolls graduate/professional students only. They are entered here because I did not see a place to enter graduate student information. |
In-district, full-time tuition and fees | $13,920 |
In-district, part-time tuition and fees | Varies |
In-district, hourly tuition and fees | $290 |
Out-of-district, full-time tuition and fees | $13,920 |
Out-of-district, part-time tuition and fees | Varies |
Out-of-district, hourly tuition and fees | $290 |
Class load (number of credits taken) | Yes |
Other tuition rate variation information | Lab fees for selected courses: From $10-$300 |
Tuition refund policy |
Students withdrawing from classes prior to the first day of instruction are entitled to a full refund of tuition and fees less the $25.00 registration fee. Subsequent refunds are pro-rated as follows: Withdrawals within first week = 90% refund of tuition Withdrawals within second week = 80% refund of tuition Withdrawals within third week = 70% refund of tuition Withdrawals within fourth week = 60% refund of tuition Withdrawals within fifth week = 50% refund of tuition Withdrawals within sixth week = 40% refund of tuition Late registrants are subject to the same refund policy regardless of registration date. There will be NO tuition refund after the sixth week of classes. Lab fees involve contractual obligations with other institutions and are therefore not refundable. Students withdrawing from the College because they have been called into the Armed Services of the United States will receive a tuition credit to be applied to a retake of the course when they return from active duty. Registration fees, payment plan fees, and application fees are non-refundable. |
Installment plan (you can pay tuition in several payments over the course of the term) | Yes |
Other tuition payment plan information |
$50 Payment Plan Fee Student Loan Program (SLP) |
Undergraduate costs are for ... | (Costs are for the 2019-2020 academic year. Full-time costs are based on 4 quarters per year.) |
Feature | Note |
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Financial aid contact title | Registrar |
Financial aid contact e-mail | |
Financial aid phone | 773.282.2686 |
Financial aid office website | Find more information on this website |
Submit these forms | Student Loan Program (SLP) application |
Application deadline (for fall term) | continuous |
Letters about aid sent to applicants | continuous |
School year financial aid data is from | 2019-2020 |
Percentage of students who received financial aid | 73% |
Average amount of financial aid awarded | |
Loan | $13,920 |
Percentage of students awarded each type of financial aid | |
Loan | 100% |
Percentage of students who took out loans to pay for school | 100% |
Average student loan debt for last graduating class | $21,180 |
Loans | |
Institution loans (from the school) | Yes |
Veteran's benefits | |
Veteran's benefits, such as the GI Bill, are honored | Yes |
Proprietary financial aid data are from ... | (Financial aid data are for the 2019-2020 academic year.) |
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Admissions contact person | Dr. Shante Griggs |
Admissions contact title | President |
Admissions contact e-mail | |
Admissions phone (local) | 773.282.2686, ext. 0 |
Admissions phone (toll free) | 800.262.6620, ext. 0 |
Admissions office website | Find more information on this website |
Electronic application website | Find more information on this website |
For incoming students | Moderately difficult (about 85% of all applicants accepted) |
Number of female applicants | 2 |
Number of female applicants accepted | 2 |
Number of female applicants who enrolled | 1 |
Total number of applicants | 2 |
Total number of applicants accepted | 2 |
Total number of applicants who enrolled | 1 |
High school education | High school diploma required and GED accepted. |
Postsecondary education | Bachelors Degree, Associate degrees, all students |
Fall* application deadline | Continuous |
Notification date for fall admission applicants | Continuous |
Fall transfer application deadline | Continuous |
Notification date for fall transfer applicants | Continuous |
* Application dates for winter, spring, or summer term admission are likely to be different. | |
Admission is available | All terms |
Application deadline | Continuous |
Online application available | Find more information on this website |
Application fee | $100 |
Submit these items: | |
Application | Required for all students |
College transcript | Required for all students |
High school GPA | Required for all students |
Interview | Required for all students |
Letters of recommendation (#) | 2 |
Letters of recommendation | Required for all students |
Written essay or personal statement | Required for all students |
Recommendations | Important |
Application essay | Important |
Character/personal qualities | Important |
Interview | Very important |
Level of applicant's interest | Very important |
Work experience | Considered |
Accepted students can defer admission for a period of time | Yes |
College-Level Examination Program (CLEP) subject | Yes |
Admission is available | All terms |
Letters of recommendation | 2, required for all students |
Feature | Note |
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Doctorate | Yes |
School catalog website | Find more information on this website |
To get a catalog |
Registrar mailto:office@napmed.edu |
Academic calendar | Semesters (four 12 week semesters per year) |
Grading system | Letter grades |
Number of faculty on campus | 15 (includes Clinic faculty) |
Student faculty ratio | 4 :1 |
Average class size | |
Lecture | 6-8 |
Laboratory | 6-8 |
Discussion | 6-8 |
All students must meet: | |
Core curriculum or school-wide requirements | Yes |
Internship requirement | For all students |
Math or science requirement | Yes |
Other grad requirement information | Clinical internship - 1 year; 60 semester hours |
Evenings | Yes |
On-line/distance learning | Yes |
Part time | Yes |
Summer school | Yes |
Accelerated degree | Yes |
Domestic exchange available | Yes |
Other off-campus information | Online learning is available for select basic science courses. |
Advanced Placement | Yes |
Challenge Level Examination Program (CLEP) | Yes |
Independent study | Yes |
Other alternative credit info | Transfer credit from graduate or professional programs in the health or life sciences. |
Other computing info | Wi-Fi throughout campus |
Main library name | Library |
Feature | Note |
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Housing options | None |
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Academic advising | Yes |
Tutoring | Yes |
Health clinic | Yes |
Student lounge | Yes |
Accessibility contact person | Dr. Mary ELLEN BOYTE, D.N. |
Accessibility contact title | Clinic Director |
Accessibility contact e-mail | |
Accessibility contact phone | 773.282.2686 |
Registration assistance | Yes |
Tutors | Yes |
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Grad admissions contact person | Dr. Mary ellen Boyte |
Grad admissions contact title | Clinic Director |
Grad admissions contact e-mail address | |
Grad admissions contact phone (local) | 773.282.2686, |
Grad admissions contact phone (toll free) | 800.262.6620, |
Graduate school website | Find more information on this website |
Number of full time, male graduate students | 1 |
Number of full time, female graduate students | 6 |
Total number of full time graduate students | 7 |
Number of part time, male graduate students | 0 |
Number of part time, female graduate students | 3 |
Total number of part time graduate students | 3 |
Total number of male graduate students | 1 |
Total number of female graduate students | 9 |
Total number of graduate students | 10 |
Total number of male undergraduate and graduate students | 1 |
Total number of female undergraduate and graduate students | 9 |
Total enrollment | 10 |
Tuition year | 2019-2020 |
Full time costs are based on x units per year | 4 terms |
In-state tuition* | $14,920 |
Out-of-state tuition* | $14,920 |
Fees | $100 |
Books and supplies | $900 |
* Tuition may vary by program | |
Other grad cost information |
$290.00 per credit hour ($870 per 3 hr. class) http://napmed.edu/doctor-of-naprapathy/tuition-and-fees/ |
Admission requirements | Bachelor's degree |
Application deadline |
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Application fee | $100 |
Graduate costs are for ... | (Costs are for the 2019-2020 academic year. Full-time costs are based on 4 terms per year.) |