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Exam Dates & Deadlines This page provides information regarding requirements, dates and deadlines for those students interested in taking licensing exams. Please choose an exam from the list below: * NCCAOM Examination
NCCAOM Examination NCCAOM Examinations are administered three times each year at 30 sites across the country. Each administration consists of TWO DAYS of testing. This allows candidates to take exams for more than one NCCAOM program over the same administration period. The Acupuncture Examinations will be administered on the first day of testing. The Chinese Herbology Examination will be administered on the second day of testing. The Asian Bodywork Therapy Examination will be administered in October 2003 only. The application deadline is the date by which all application materials, including supporting documents and fees must be postmarked. The registration deadline is the date by which the Exam Registration Form (ERF) must be received to request the exam date and location of your choice. You will receive an ERF from NCCAOM after you are approved to test. For more information, visit: www.nccaom.org
California Acupuncture Board In order to qualify for California's examination, an applicant must furnish satisfactory evidence of completion of one of the following:
California does not recognize out-of-state licensing (reciprocity) nor does it accept for licensure those individuals who take and pass the national examination administered by the NCCAOM. Therefore, licensees from other states or those individuals who have passed NCCAOM's examination may not practice until they have qualified for, taken and passed the California examination. The Acupuncture Board administers the California Acupuncture Licensing Examination (CALE) and offers the examination in Mandarin, Korean and English. The CALE is based on and validated by an occupational analysis. The passing score on the examination is determined by subject matter experts (SMEs) who use a criterion-referenced scoring method. Applications for examination must be received in the Sacramento office at least 120 days prior to the date of the examination for which the application is made. The application requires personal and demographic information, including relevant transcripts/diplomas, be submitted to the Board's office. Diplomas and transcripts must be original documents. All foreign language documents must be accompanied by an English translation certified by a translator who can attest to the accuracy. All original documents will be returned upon submitting a "Request for Return of Original Documents" and payment of the required fee. For more
information, visit: www.acupuncture.ca.gov
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