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Summer Soak Up incentive starts May 1

by Apr 28, 2017

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If you’re considering a career in health care, there is no better time than now to explore the Bachelor of Biomedical Science program at National University. For the summer only, NUHS is offering a visit incentive program called Summer Soak Up!

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If you visit the campus between May and August, you’ll receive double the tuition credit normally offered. For the bachelor of biomedical science program, students will receive a $500 tuition credit toward their first trimester. However, this is a limited time offer for summer visitors only.

Throughout the summer, National University will host multiple visit events during the week. The Student for a Day events for the Bachelor of Biomedical Science program are offered on May 25, June 15 and July 14. This event allows you to get a first-hand understanding of what it’s like to be a student at National University. You will experience an extended visit in which you will be able to:

• Sit in on a class lecture
• Shadow a clinic intern or clinician
• Enjoy lunch with current students and faculty
• Meet with admissions and financial aid representatives
• Tour the campus and university housing

National University is a great place to start your journey into healthcare.  If you’re unable to attend a group event, you can plan an individual tour specific to your interests. The Illinois campus is beautiful this time of year, allowing you to combine your visit with sightseeing in the Chicagoland area.

For more information, visit Summer Soak Up, call the Office of Admissions at 800-826-6285 or email [email protected].

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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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