Tuesday, July 12, 2011

NYCTCM 15th Anniversary Celebration

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NYCTCM 15th Anniversary, a set on Flickr.

NYCTCM 15th Anniversary at the Sheraton East in Flushing, June 12, 2011

Open House at New York College of Traditional Chinese Medicine


Become an Acupuncturist

Join us to hear about the exceptional programs at New York College of Traditional Chinese Medicine that prepare you for a career in Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine. Prospective students are invited to attend an NYCTCM Open House for an overview of the Acupuncture school & Traditional Chinese Medicine school programs, a tour of the facility, open discussion, and information on the application process.

We are accepting applications for Fall Trimester 2011 which begins September 2011


Early Acceptance Tuition Incentive: Enroll by August 5 and become eligible for a 10% credit on your first trimester's tuition.


Please call (516) 739-1545 to reserve your spot or email admissions@nyctcm.edu


Accreditation
NYCTCM was granted full accreditation by the Accreditation Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (ACAOM) in May of 2002.

This means that our students can qualify for financial aid, can sit without restriction for the NCCAOM examinations, and can qualify for licensure in almost every state in the U.S.

In addition, in April of 2003 the New York State Education Department granted to NYCTCM the authority to confer Masters' degrees.