The A.T. Still University is the nation’s first college of Osteopathic Medicine. Founded in 1892 by Andrew Taylor Still (MD, DO), the founder of Osteopathy, ATSU offers graduate level education in whole person healthcare. Well known for it’s integrated approach to teaching and learning, the university has received numerous awards and citations of recognition, one of which was being included in US News’ 2008 list of America’s Best Graduate Schools.
ATSU operates five schools: the Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine, School of Osteopathic Medicine in Arizona, School of Health Management, Arizona School of Health Sciences, and Arizona School of Dentistry and Oral Health, and each school offers various Programs of Study some of which can even be completed online. Online programs are available from Residency to Masters and Doctorate Levels. ATSU was the first university to offer the Master in Public Health (Dental Emphasis) curriculum 100% online.
ATSU’s admission process is dedicated to recruiting and selecting high-quality students. Admission requirements to ATSU’s campus-based or online courses vary depending on the Program of Study chosen. Specific course application requirements are available online.
As with admission requirements, tuition fees are also course-dependent. fees are due twice a year: at the beginning of the 1st and 3rd quarters of the academic year and payment can be made via Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT) or through direct deposit. Financial aid in the form of student loans, scholarships, grants and work-study programs are available. Detailed information on course fees and financial assistance can be viewed online.
The ATSU is accredited with the Commission on Institutions of Higher Education of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. Each of the programs offered at ATSU is accredited with their respective professional organisation.
For more information on admissions, college majors, degrees offered, online programs, athletics, school rankings, tuition, scholarships and financial aid options, please contact A.T. Still University.