Students who are 18 years or older and in good health are eligible to apply for the Tui Na massage Therapy Certificate program. No special educational background is required. To enroll in English classes, applicants must demonstrate proficient mastery of English communication skills (an interview may be required). The application must include:

  1. Application form
  2. Updated resume
  3. Two passport-sized photos
  4. Health exam results

Accepted applicants will be notified of the admission's office decision in writing. If accepted, an admissions packet will be provided prior to registration. The admissions office will not consider an application from a student who has been dismissed from any school for legal, ethical, or moral reasons.

Apply now or request an application or any other information: request@acchs.edu

Send the completed application form to:

ACCHS
Admissions Office (Tui Na Program)
1601 Clay St.
Oakland, CA. 94612


Tui Na MTCP Graduation Requirements

In order to pass the Tui-Na program successfully, the student must:

  • Pass all courses related to the Tui-Na Massage Therapy Certificate program.
  • Have good understanding of the concepts, modalities, and techniques related to Tui-Na massage therapy.
  • Possess an independent ability to practice Tui-Na massage techniques and therapies to patients/clients.

Course Fees & Financial Information

300-Hour Program Tuition Fee--------------------$3,000
Registration Fee (non-refundable)---------------$60
California STRF--------------------------------------- Per California

Total------------------------------------------------------$3,383.50

Other Financial Information:

  • Re-registration Fee (non-refundable) - $30
  • Late registration Fee - $30
  • Tuition Monthly Installment Interest - 10%/ year
  • Late Installment Payment Fee - $30
  • Add/ Drop fee - $30
  • Late/Irregular Examination Fee - $50/ course

For more information, please contact Long, the Academy Tui Na Program administrator @ (510) 763-7787.


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