Admissions

(310) 577-3000

(310) 577-3006


Summer 2008 Class

Admissions Guidelines and Application

 

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Yo San University's application.

Academic Year

Yo San University operates on a 15-week trimester system. Please refer to the Academic Calendar for application deadlines.

  • Fall Trimester - September through mid-December
  • Spring Trimester - January through mid-April
  • Summer Trimester - May through mid-August

Requirements-Domestic and International Applicants

  • A minimum of two years (60 semester/90 quarter units) of college-level study from an accredited college or university.
  • A minimum 2.5 GPA

Domestic applicants submit:

  • A completed application form
  • $75 application fee
  • Official transcripts from each school listed on the application
  • Two professional or academic letters of recommendation
  • A 500-word statement of purpose
  • A personal interview with the Director of Admissions
  • A current resume
  • Two passport-sized photographs of the head (to be used for student identification card)

International applicants submit:

  • A completed application form
  • $125 U.S. dollar application fee
  • Official transcripts, evaluated by
  • World Education Services (www.wes.org) to coincide with the US grading system
  • Two letters of professional or academic recommendation
  • A 500-word statement of purpose
  • A personal interview with the Director of Admissions
  • A current resume
  • Official TOEFL scores (minimum score of 500 on the paper test, 173 on the computer test)
  • Financial statement
  • Two passport-sized photographs of the head (to be used for student identification card)

Notification of Admission

Applicants will be notified in writing of the Admissions Committee's decision within 30 days of the receipt of the completed application.

Transfer Students

Applicants who have been enrolled at another accredited acupuncture school must follow the same application procedures. Transfer credit is determined on an individual basis, following admission to Yo San University.

Deadlines, Rolling Admissions

Yo San admits new students for the Spring, Summer, and Fall trimesters. Please be sure to submit your applications before our respective deadlines:

  • Spring 2009 Application Deadline: December 15  
  • Summer 2009 Application Deadline: April 15  
  • Fall 2008 Application Deadline: August 15

Scheduling an Interview

Please call our Admissions Director, Daouia Amrir, at (310) 577-300 ext. 24 to schedule an interview. Our interviews are designed to guide you through your new career path, to learn more about you, and assist you in making the right decisions.

Campus Tour

We strongly encourage prospective students to come and visit the university, meet faculty and staff, and talk to other students. Interested students are invited to visit classes and experience a treatment in our clinic.

The university is open year-round for tours, but we recommend that you try to schedule your tour for a time when classes are in session, to maximize your experience.

To schedule a tour, contact: Daouia Amrir at (310) 577-3000 ext. 24.

Non-Discrimination Statement

Yo San University is committed to a policy of non-discrimination on the basis of race, sex, national origin, disability, religion, age, sexual orientation or other non-merit reason, in admissions, educational programs or activities and employment (including employment of disabled veterans and veterans of the Vietnam era), all as required by applicable laws and regulations.

Fast Facts

Year Founded: 1989

Academic Character:
  Yo San's curriculum is field
  based, problem oriented, and
  guided by the Taoist principles
  of spiritual growth, balance,
  and harmony. Students learn
  to become TCM healers in an
  intimate supportive
  environment led by
  experienced practitioners who
  are committed to academic
  excellence

Student/Faculty ratio:
  5:1

Student age range:
  22 - 62 years old

Enrollment:
  24% of students are enrolled
  part-time (less than 12 units)

Faculty Characteristics:
  29% of Faculty hold TCM
  degrees from China

Academic Year:
  Trimesters

Application process:
  
Rolling

Admissions Ethnicities:
  • Black, non-Hispanic: 7%
  • Asian/Pacific Islander: 13%
  • Hispanic: 5%
  • White, non-Hispanic: 65%
  • Other: 10%

Licensing:
  • 100% of our graduates
    passed the Spring 2006
    California  Acupuncture
    Licensing Exam on the first try

  • 100% of our graduates
     passed the February 2005
     National licensing exam
     (NCCAOM) exam on the first
     try

  • 87% of alumni are currently in
    practice

Financial Aid:
   75% of our students receive
   financial aid

 

Yo San students come
from all over the world...


Arizona State University
Boston University
Bryn Mawr College
Chulalongkorn University, Thailand
Colegio Militar de la Nacion, Argentina
College of William & Mary
Colorado State University
Curtin Institute of Technology,
  Australia
Dartmouth College
Georgia Institute of Technology
Hampshire College
King’s College
University of London,
   United Kingdom
Los Angeles City College
Kontonsschule Ow,
   Switzerland
Oregon State University
Park University
Ratchaburi Nursing College,
   Thailand
Rutgers University
San Francisco State University
Santa Monica College
SUNY at Buffalo
Tulane University
Universitaria "Augusto Motta"
  Brazil
Universitat Autònoma de
   Barcelona Spain
University of Akron, Ohio
UC Berkeley
UCLA
UC San Diego
UC Santa Barbara
University of Colorado
University of Michigan
University of the Philippines,
   Los Ninos, Philippines
University of Southern
   California
Yerevan Polytechnic Institute,
   Armenia