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July 3, 2021By

COVID-19

New York College of Health Professions would like to take this time to acknowledge all the students, faculty, and staff that are on the front line of the pandemic, putting themselves out there to help, provide, support and selflessly giving to those in need. To all our students that are working in the medical field,...
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Library

The Steve Kaufman Library, located within The New York College of Health Professions facility, contains the most extensive collection of materials about Holistic medicine available on Long Island. It is open to students, faculty, staff and the general public. The library houses an ever growing collection of anatomical models, books, magazines and journals, specializing in...
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Tuition, Fees & Expenses

New York College of Health Professions has the lowest tuition, both undergraduate and graduate, of any non-profit, private institutionally accredited college of its kind in the tri-state area. Most students qualify for financial aid and the college offers scholarships. The following is a basic overview of tuition, fees and additional expenses. More detailed information is available...
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Tutoring Program

New York College of Health Professions’ tutoring program is composed of two programs.  Peer tutoring is when students who have successfully completed a course, with a minimum passing grade of an A-, tutor students in a specific course.  Faculty tutoring is when an instructor tutors a student in a class in which they feel they...
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Massage Therapy Program (AOS) The 72-credit recommended course of study for the Massage Therapy program, with electives, outlined below is designed to be completed in 6 trimesters (or 2 academic years), but can be completed in 5 trimesters or 20 months as well. For students who must work at a full-time or part-time jobs while...
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June 30, 2021By

Open Houses

New York College of Health Professions gives prospective students a chance to learn about the College and its degree programs through in person open houses.  Prospective students will hear from enrollment services regarding the application process and requirements, and they will hear from the Dean of the program about the academic content of the programs. ...
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June 30, 2021By

Admission Overview

New York College of Health Professions is deeply committed to recruiting the most highly qualified and motivated candidates for admission. We are particularly proud of our diverse student population, comprised of individuals from a variety of cultural backgrounds and experience who possess many unique strengths and qualities. Our students contribute to the friendly and supportive...
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June 30, 2021By

Licensing & Certification

On the following pages is some basic information on national certification and New York State Licensing for New York College programs. We have provided links to the appropriate organizations if you require more information. For information on licensing in states other than New York, please contact the appropriate state licensing department.
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June 30, 2021By

Oriental Medicine Program

New York College of Health Professions Graduate School of Oriental Medicine offers a 185 credit, ten trimester, program in Oriental Medicine. Students graduate with a Bachelor of Professional Studies/ Master of Science degree in Health Sciences/ Oriental Medicine. The Oriental Medicine program was the first in New York to be approved by the State Education...
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June 30, 2021By

School of Massage Therapy

The New York College of Health Professions Massage Therapy program is offered as an advanced 72 credit Associate in Occupational Studies (AOS) degree program. Graduates of this program are eligible to sit for the New York State licensing exam, as well as to sit for the Massage Board Licensing Examination (MBLEx). New York College of...
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