Transfer Credit

The National College of Naprapathic Medicine (NCNM) accepts many previously completed graduate-level courses as transfer credit for the Basic Sciences requirements in the Doctor of Naprapathy Program.

 

If you are a licensed professional, or have taken courses in any of the following areas:

  • Advanced Practice Nurse (APN)
  • Chiropractor (DC)
  • Dentist (DDS)
  • Medical Doctor (MD)
  • Nurse Practitioner
  • Oriental Medical Doctor (OMD)
  • Osteopath (DO)
  • Pharmacist (PharmD)
  • Physical Therapist (PT)
  • Podiatrist
 
Or if you have otherwise earned post-baccalaureate credit in the life sciences, you may have your transcript reviewed to determine for which courses you will receive transfer credit upon entering the Doctor of Naprapathy program.
 
* Courses eligible for transfer credit are basic sciences courses such as: Biology, Chemistry, Biochemistry, Anatomy, Physiology, Kinesiology, and others. Required courses in Naprapathic Sciences are not eligible for transfer credit.

Contact the Admissions Office today for more information.

Email: [email protected]

*Potential transfer credits will be reviewed for completed applications by the Dean of Academics on a course-by-course basis. Prior to enrollment, applicants will be notified of which transfer courses can be applied the the Doctor of Naprapathy degree program.

Applications are not considered until completed, including:

  • Completed application form
  • Nonrefundable application fee of $99.
  • 2 personal references (Applicant Evaluation Forms) submitted directly to the Registrar from non-family references, preferably supervisors, instructors, or colleagues.
  • Official transcripts of previous college work
  • Results from the TOEFL for those applicants who have not attended high school or college in the United States for a minimum of 2 years.

All documentation submitted in support of an application for admission will become part of the College records and cannot be returned to the applicant.

*Humanities: Ancient and modern languages, linguistics, literature, history, law, performing and visual arts, philosophy, religion, classical studies, music, dance, etc.

*Social Sciences: Anthropology, cultural studies, criminology, communications, developmental studies, economics, education, geography, political science, psychology, sociology, etc.

*Humanities: Ancient and modern languages, linguistics, literature, history, law, performing and visual arts, philosophy, religion, classical studies, music, dance, etc.

*Social Sciences: Anthropology, cultural studies, criminology, communications, developmental studies, economics, education, geography, political science, psychology, sociology, etc.

*Anatomy, Physiology, Biology and Chemistry courses can be no more than five years old.