All fees and tuition received is non-refundable once the class has started (September 03rd or February 03rd) or when a password and user ID has been issued and emailed to the student. However students have the ability to defer graduation and delay their studies for a period of up to ten years if for any reason they are not able to continue their studies at any given time.
Tuition deposit of $1,000 is non-refundable. Application fee of $250 is non-refundable.
To apply for a refund please send us an email or registered mail. Phone calls or regular mail requests for refund is not accepted. Refunds are processed within a month after receiving the request. Refund of the tuition (minus the deposit of $1,000) is issued only if the student has not been issued a password or user ID.
The 100% online manual osteopathic programs as well as the MSc (AT), tDPT and BSc (MT) programs include one week per semester (5 days, Monday to Friday, 10am to 4pm) of optional on-site practical manual technique classes in Panama City or Madrid. As mentioned these on-site technique labs are optional. Students can graduate without attending any of the on-site technique labs. If students choose to not attend one or any of these technique labs no partial refund of tuition will be issued.
Better than McGill University!
I sincerely appreciate all your advice and your work to give us the best means to improve our odds to succeed in this new path. Your speech at graduation ceremony was very inspiring. As you said, you will always be part of the change in our lives, an important part, let me complete, and I will always be grateful to you for all the knowledge that you have transferred to us but most of all, for your devotion as a teacher and your engagement to your students to make successful people of us. Words are not enough. Thank you. .
Irmina Toledo Gehrmann, DO (Spain)
Hi Dr Pourgol, Just wanted to let you know I am enjoying your online classes, I like the fact that you use the skeleton and then the actual human patient, it really drives the point home, I especially like the Ethics and Clinical Management lectures, I thought they would be boring, but your personal experiences make it very inspiring. Thanks.
Dr Randy Nagir, ND (San Fernando, Trinidad & Tobago), 3rd semester National University of Medical Sciences (Spain) student – Doctor of Osteopathy program
Dr Randy Nagir, ND