Acupuncture is a traditional Chinese medical technique that uses tiny needles (called filiform needles) to cure disease. Practiced for over 2,000 years, it is the only alternative medicine recognized by traditional physicians as effective. It is used for everything from treating migraines to lowering blood pressure and much, much more. Acupuncture practitioners undergo a period of study usually lasting one to two years, and are licensed by the state.

We want to provide you with all the information you need about becoming an acupuncture practitioner—from how to pick the right school, to choosing your specialty, to applying for financial aid.

You’ll find all that and more here at Collegeinfo.com. On this page, you’ll find a list of the top Acupuncture Programs with links to more information. Be sure to visit often—we update our information frequently.

You'll find top acupuncture schools plus colleges with acupuncture programs sorted by state and city below.

Get Free InfoITT Tech
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Get Free InfoUniversity of Phoenix
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Get Free InfoCollegeAmerica - Denver - Acupuncture
Denver, Colorado