Pacific College of Oriental Medicine - New York

Mission Statement
The mission of Pacific College of Oriental Medicine is to critically assess and present the theories and practices of Oriental medicine, together with its traditional and modern derivations, in order that its graduates may deliver effective patient care. Pacific College presents this body of knowledge to students in graduate and post-graduate degree programs, as well as certificate programs, and to practitioners through continuing education.
General Information
  • College Ownership
  • 4-year, Private College
  • Student Type
  • Coeducational
  • College Enrollment
  • 445
  • Campus Setting
  • City
  • College Acceptance Rate
  • 62
  • Distance Learning
  • NO
  • Tuition and Fees, In State
  • 16574
  • Tuition and Fees, Out of State
  • 16574
  • Geographic Region
  • Mid East
  • Carnegie Classification
  • Degree-granting, primarily baccalaureate or above
Administration
  • Chief Administrator
  • Gina Lepore, LAC
  • Administrator Title
  • Chief Operations Officer
  • General Information
  • 212-982-3456
  • Financial Aid Office
  • 212-982-3459
  • Admissions Office
  • 212-982-3456
Degrees Offered
Masters
Key Financials
  • In-state Tuition & Fees 16574
  • Out-of-state Tuition & Fees 16574
Special Learning Activities
  • Study Abroad NO
  • Weekend College Yes
  • Teacher Certification No
  • Army ROTC No
  • Navy ROTC No
  • Air Force ROTC No
Address
  • 915 Broadway 3rd Fl
  • New York, New York 10010-7108
  • Phone : 2129823456
  • Website: http://www.pacificcollege.edu
Faculty
  • N/A
  • Full Time Enrollment 293
  • N/A
  • Male Female Ratio 1 : 1
  • Average Male Faculty Salary
  • Average Female Faculty Salary
  • Average Faculty Salary