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Our helpful Admissions Advisor will provide you with as much information as you need to assess whether you’re ready to begin your journey as a Doctor of Naprapathic Medicine. In other words, they’ve got your back! Southwest University of Naprapathic Medicine is a small, tight knit and highly supportive community. At our school our staff is committed to helping you reach your highest potential.
Entrance Requirements
The specific requirements of entrance into the program leading to the Doctor of Naprapathy degree are:
- Completion of Bachelors degree earned at an appropriately accredited institution
- A minimum GPA of 2.5 (on a 4.0 scale) from an accredited institution of higher education
- A minimum of 6 quarter hours in each of the following: English composition, Humanities, Natural and Physical Sciences, Biology, Chemistry and Social Sciences
- Pass a criminal background check.
You must apply and submit your official transcripts from all colleges and universities attended, forwarded directly from the institution to the SUNM Registrar. If you meet the minimum requirements, you will then be scheduled for an interview.
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You’ve read about Naprapathy and you know that this is the field for you. Ready to dive in? Let’s get going! Fill out this simple form now!
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As a catalyst for the Naprapathic movement, SUNM aims to advance the Complementary Manual and Allied Health industry with the superior quality and professionalism of its graduates. If you’re ready for a rewarding career as a Doctor of Naprapathic Medicine, Contact Us and we’ll help you get started! Give us a call at 1-505-629-7376 to speak to a friendly admissions advisor today.