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More than you think! You can choose from many schools and many locations, but all are career focused, where knowledge and values come together, and maintain a small school vibe. Explore our degrees and programs, and find the one that’s right for you. Undergraduate Programs. Graduate Programs.
Established in 1970 to focus on higher education for the Jewish community, we enrolled our first class in September 1971. Since then we’ve grown to serve a widely diverse population of over 19,000 students across 35 schools in 4 countries.
The Touro University System has many graduate, undergraduate, continuing education, and certificate programs across the United States, online, and abroad. Find the program that’s right for you.
Admissions. Each school and program has its own admissions requirements and application process, so get started by visiting the individual school admissions pages linked below. For all international students, veterans, and students with disabilities, visit International Student Services, Veterans Program website, and Office of Student ...
Explore the hundreds of undergraduate programs offered in the Touro College and University System.
Touro University is America’s largest private institution of higher and professional education under Jewish auspices. Every year, thousands of students from all countries and walks of life turn to us to pursue degrees in medicine, education, Jewish Studies, technology—and everything in between.
Quick links for current Touro University students, including school policies, student services information, university catalogs, and academic calendars.
Serving over 18,000 students across 30 undergraduate, graduate and professional schools, Touro is a leader in healthcare education.
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Our Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO) program fits perfectly within the modern medical and healthcare landscape. We give students the skills and tools to treat the whole person, and not just their ailment or disease.