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Diploma Requirements

The study of acupuncture therapy requires discipline, commitment and a sincere desire to learn.

Your diploma is granted when you have fulfilled the following:

  • Satisfactorily completed the program requirements.
  • Demonstrated a level of professionalism and competence acceptable for the performance of acupuncture  therapy.
  • Paid all tuition and other fees.

For those students who complete the 1,600 diploma program AND the 300 hour Advanced Clinical Practicum (1900 hours total), you may be eligible to take the NCCAOM (USA) acupuncture examination.  The 1900 hour program reflects the core Competencies of Regulated Acupuncturist's in Canada, such as British Columbia and Quebec.

Student evaluations are based on written, oral and practical tests, projects and attendance. A minimum average and a satisfactory and punctual record of attendance are required.

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