The best way to learn about the admission requirements for PCU College of Holistic Medicine is to meet with an Admissions Representative. During this meeting, your Admissions Representative will discuss your career goals and aspirations, then offer recommendations about the diploma and certificate programs available to you. With your personal Admissions Representative, you'll learn more about PCU College, tour the campus and meet students and instructors.
PCU College is committed to quality admissions. This means that admission to the college is limited to students who have demonstrated the aptitude and dedication to succeed.
The minimum requirement for admission to PCU College is a high school diploma, however, applicants who have not achieved a high school diploma can apply for admission as a mature student. When applicable, applicants must provide proof of graduation prior to enrolling or at the time of enrollment. Mature students must provide proof of age and pass an entrance exam. Mature student admission is not available in all programs.
Traditional Chinese Medicine programs at PCU follow the by-laws of the College of Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioners and Acupuncturists (CTCMA) of British Columbia in regard to practitioner licensing. For licensing purposes in British Columbia, students of Traditional Chinese Medicine must have completes 60 university credits either before or after completing a TCM program.
Each PCU program also has its own admissions requirements, such as grade point average and prerequisite courses, which you can learn more about through your free informational session. Further information is available by setting up an appointment with a PCU Admissions Representative.