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US$41,000 Scholarship for the September 2026 Class

My dear students & colleagues,

I am truly happy to share some exciting news with you. As a small way of saying thank you for your trust and support over the years, we are offering over US$41,000 in scholarships for those who wish to join the September 2026 class of our new triple degree program at the National University of Medical Sciences (USA).

This special program brings together naturopathic medicine, manual osteopathy, and indigenous medicine into one combined pathway. Upon graduation, you would be eligible to join an Indigenous health authority that allows you to practice across all 50 states in the U.S. In Canada, the program is also well accepted, allowing you to bill major insurers such as Canada Life, Manulife, Sun Life, and Blue Cross for manual osteopathy and naturotherapy services once you join certain associations.

The regular tuition for this combined program is over US$58,000. However, for a limited time, my students and selected friends can complete all three degrees in just two years for a total tuition of US$17,000, saving over US$41,000. In addition, you will receive your 3 printed degree certificates, 3 transcripts, and a hard drive with all lectures and notes at no extra cost.

For those planning to practice in the United States, we will also take care of the process of applying for your membership with the national Indigenous health authority. One of the requirements is obtaining the ROMP (Registered Osteopathic Manual Practitioner) designation through the American Association of Osteopathic Manual Practitioners. This normally involves a US$2,500 board exam fee, but I am very pleased to waive this fee for students who register for the September 2026 class. This is my way of giving back to you. It is because of you that we have grown to become the largest provider of manual osteopathic education in the world, and your success continues to inspire others.

Please note that this scholarship is available only for the September 2026 intake and will not be offered again. If you are interested but not ready to begin right away, I encourage you to register now and start later. You will have up to 10 years to complete the program, allowing you to secure this current low tuition and scholarship before future increases. You may also receive exemptions for courses you have already completed.

In simple terms, by joining the September 2026 class, you can graduate in about two years with three degrees—naturopathic medicine, indigenous medicine, and manual osteopathy—for a total tuition of US$17,000 (flexible monthly payments of $700 is available if needed).

Stay tuned for more updates.

Dr. Shawn Pourgol, MBA, DC, DO, DN, PhD