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The WMI registration Due Dates:
New students must complete Registration, Enrollment Agreement and full tuition balance are due two months before the first day of the semester. For current students, completed Registration, Enrollment Agreement and full tuition balance are due two weeks before the first day of the semester. If payment is by financial aid, tuition it is due upon receipt of such financial aid, otherwise a $20/course administrative fee for late enrollment and 1% late charge for late payment will be assessed monthly on the unpaid balance.
Semester Dates:
- 2011 Summer Semester: May 9 - August 19
- 2011 Fall Semester: August 29 - December 16
- 2012 Spring Semester: January 9 - April 27
- 2012 Summer Semester: May 7 - August 17
- 2012 Fall Semester: August 27 - December 14
Educational Requirements
Admission requirements for the Professional Master of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine program include satisfactory completion of at least two academic years (sixty semester credits or ninety quarter credits) at the baccalaureate level in an institution accredited by an agency recognized the U.S. Department of Education. This education must be appropriate preparation for graduate-level work. Certification in a medical profession requiring at least the equivalent training of a registered nurse or a physician's assistant is also acceptable. There are no coursework pre-requisites for admission to the institute.
English Language Competency
English language competency is required of all students seeking admission to the program. This requirement is also clearly stated on the institute application form. The institute requires all foreign students seeking admission to the program to satisfy this requirement by scoring at least 550 on the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) and at least the currently reported mean score on the Test of Spoken English (TSE). A student cannot matriculate unless all transcripts of foreign-education are properly evaluated and TOEFL and TSE scores have been obtained for all foreign educated students.
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