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).
F-1 VISA Form I-20, “Certificate of Eligibility for Non-immigrant (F-1) Student Status” will be issued only when the following criteria have been met:
Written application has been completed and non-refundable $100.00 application fee
has been submitted.
Official transcripts have been translated and evaluated
Proof of financial responsibility
Qualifications have been reviewed, all essential paperwork completed
Official acceptance for a full course of study at NCNMU
LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS International students applying to NCNMU are required to present proof of proficiency in the English language by the following scores on the test of English as a Foreign Language:
ARE YOU A GRADUATE OF A DN PROGRAM SEEKING TO GET A DN LICENSE IN THE US?
NCNMU’s Licensing Exam Eligibility Policy for Naprapathic Graduates
NCNMU is committed to supporting graduates from various Naprapathic programs in becoming eligible to take the State of Illinois License Exam. Our policy provides a clear pathway for these graduates to meet the necessary qualifications and achieve their professional goals in Naprapathy.
NCNMU: Your Gateway to Naprapathy Licensure in the U.S.
NCNMU warmly invites graduates from Naprapathy programs, both international and domestic, who are seeking licensure. Enroll as an advanced degree student and benefit from dedicated study support and course guidance for the Illinois Licensing Exam, provided by Continental Testing.
For more information, reach out to us at [email protected], or visit our FAQs page where you can find answers to common questions about obtaining licensure in the United States.