AU partners with NUHS to offer advanced scholars a track to chiropractic school
June 22, 2021
National University of Health Sciences (NUHS) has partnered with Aurora University to allow students to complete both undergraduate and Doctor of Chiropractic (DC) degrees in less time.
The Advanced Scholars Program at NUHS is a joint recruitment and dual admission effort that creates coordinated curriculum specifically for exceptional students who maintain a 3.0 GPA or higher at Aurora University. As an Advanced Scholar, students will have a chance to finish both undergraduate and Doctor of Chiropractic degrees in as little as 6.5 years.
“In the past, NUHS has enrolled many Aurora University students who have done very well in the Doctor of Chiropractic Medicine Program,” said NUHS President Joseph Stiefel, MS, EdD, DC. “The Advanced Scholars Program is a great way for those motivated students to get the most of out of their time in school and reduce the cost of their educational investment. Graduating earlier also allows students to embark on their career sooner.”
As part of the pre-chiropractic program at Aurora University, qualified students will complete three years of undergraduate study or a minimum of 90 semester credits leading toward their Bachelor of Science in Health Science degree. Students with a 3.0 GPA or higher will then start the DC program at NUHS. After successful completion of all coursework in the first three trimesters at NUHS, they will be granted their bachelor's degree from Aurora University.
Aurora University, based in Aurora, Illinois, has a longstanding tradition and strong foundation in the helping and healing professions, including preparing students for advanced study in the medical professions.
“Our track record has allowed many students to be successful at National University already,” said Sarah Radtke, Dean of the School of Health Science at Aurora University. “This partnership solidifies our combined mission to develop well-rounded health care practitioners who lead with compassion, integrity, and inclusivity."
NUHS, based in Lombard, Illinois, has created similar Advanced Scholars Programs with St. Petersburg College, Ball State University, Elmhurst College, and South Dakota State University. Collaboration agreements with other area schools are also in progress.
For more information or to apply to the Advanced Scholars Program at Aurora University and NUHS, contact 1-800-826-6285 or visit nuhs.edu.