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Double Incentive for a Summer Visit to NUHS

by Jun 29, 2015

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Summer is here and if you are thinking about finishing your bachelor’s degree it’s a great time to visit National University of Health Sciences. This summer we are offering a visit incentive program called,“Summer Soak Up.” If you visit our campus between May and August 2015, you’ll receive a $500 tuition credit for our undergraduate BS program. That is double our normal tuition incentive.

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You can attend a group event, or plan an individual tour specific to your interests.  Our convenient Lombard campus is gorgeous this time of year, and you’ll experience first hand our fantastic facilities, sample a class led by one of our dynamic faculty members, and see all the great amenities available to you to help you further your education and career goals.

So this summer, while you’re soaking up the sunshine, don’t forget to soak up the savings by visiting National University. Click here to schedule a visit, or call the Office of Admissions at 1-800-826-6285 or email [email protected] for more information.

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About the Author

Debra Cascio

Debra Cascio

Debra Cascio is an undergraduate admissions counselor at National University, who works with prospective students just starting their journey into health care. To Deb, the best part of her position is learning about students' dreams and what influenced them to go into their chosen field. She grew up in Villa Park, Illinois, and is currently finishing up a degree in general studies from Columbia College in Missouri.

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