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How do I transfer financial aid between Pacific College campuses? If you are planning to transfer between campuses at Pacific College, you must complete some important steps for a smooth academic and financial aid transfers. First, you need to submit a request for transfer to the Registrar at the campus you are currently attending. Next, …

Financial Aid for Veterans

Getting Started There are at least five education assistance programs administered by the Department of Veterans Affairs that you can apply for at Pacific College of Health and Science. Go to VA.gov for complete details on how to apply for financial aid for veterans. GI Bill® is a registered trademark of the U.S. Department of …

Student Grants & Loans

To complete the Federal Student Loan Entrance Loan Counseling and Exit Loan Counseling you will need to enter your Federal Student Aid ID (FSA ID). Visit StudentAid.gov for more information on: Undergraduate and Graduate Loans PLUS Loans for Parents and Graduate and Professional Students Loan Exit Counseling Grants NY State TAP Grants

Pacific College Scholarships, Grants, & Resources

Pacific College of Health and Science (PCHS) strives to provide students with current information on scholarship opportunities. Scholarships can help offset the cost of tuition and can be used toward a variety of educational costs. PCHS scholarships and grants are awarded automatically to eligible students each semester unless noted otherwise in an offering. Institutional offerings …

How to Apply for Financial Aid

Students in all degree programs are eligible to apply for federal financial aid. There are opportunities for financial aid in California, New York, and Illinois–all three campuses. Federal Direct Subsidized and Unsubsidized Loans are processed every two semesters. It’s important for you to keep records of your Financial Aid Funding Letter and be aware of …

Cancer Fatigue and Acupuncture Points

I was sitting at the desk in my office when a woman in her seventies suddenly appeared in the doorway and asked me, “Excuse me, do you treat cancer patients?” As I was looking for the right words to form my answer, the woman made that task easier for me. “You see, my husband has lung cancer, and he is undergoing chemotherapy. His doctor is happy with the results because my husband’s metastases have stopped spreading. Before starting the treatment, however, he was active and energetic, but now he spends most of the day in bed. Can acupuncture help?”

MaMassage: The Benefits of Prenatal Massage for Mamas-to-be

I believe massage therapy has a ripple effect–a radiating energy, an extension of our clients’ own healing processes, on through to the other humans within their circle. In our work with pregnant clients, this connection is even more obvious, and infinitely rewarding. When we work with a woman who is carrying another human inside her, we are essentially working with two people simultaneously. As practitioners of touch therapy, we must be fully present to be mindful of that fact. Part of our role as therapist is to educate our clients (and other health care practitioners) about the many benefits that purposeful bodywork engenders for both the mother and the baby.

Reaction Without Thought: An Interview with Herman Kauz, Tai Chi Master

Herman Kauz has been a prominent teacher of tai chi for over 60 years. For the past 15 years, he has instructed the free Push-Hands class on the San Diego campus. In the 1970s, he trained with Cheng Man-ching, himself a student of Yang Chengfu, who was one of the most famous teachers of tai chi ever to have lived. Cheng Man-ching’s short-form Yang-style tai chi, one of the first to be introduced to the West, has since become the most widespread style of the art in the Unites States.

Lucky Foods to Ensure a Good Year

The Chinese New Year is an opportunity to honor family and friends and enjoy some of China’s traditions. Lucky colors for the year are brown, red, and purple, and lucky numbers are two and seven. Some foods are considered lucky because of the similarity of their names to other words in the language, such as the fact that the Chinese word for “orange”, 橙 chéng, sounds like the world for gold, 金 jīn, or that the word for “tangerine”, 柑橘 gānjú, sounds like the word for “luck”, 运气 yùnqì. The bright orange color of the fruits also represents the metallic sheen of gold. Find out what other lucky foods to eat and display to ensure a prosperous and happy new year!

Register for the San Diego Conference

This link will take you to the registration page for the local San Diego conference. You will be prompted to create an account, which you may use later to manage your purchases and retrieve your certificates.

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