The University of Arizona

Arizona Center for Integrative Medicine

Tuition

Tuition is $30,000.

Tuition covers:

  • Access to all online course content
  • Participation in dialogues and special interest groups
  • Conference tuition, most meals & materials at Residential Weeks
  • Access to selected integrative medicine faculty and practitioners
  • After graduation, opportunity to join Fellowship alumni association (PIMAA) with continued access to all online material

Tuition does not cover the following:

  • Computer hardware, software, or Internet access charges
  • Recommended or optional texts
  • Lodging and travel expenses for Residential Week visits
  • Costs associated with guests attending Residential Weeks
  • Participation in other University of Arizona programs
  • Any other incidental expenses not mentioned above

Required payments

Non-Refundable Holding fee: Due by April 15, 2010* - $1500.00
*Or within two weeks of acceptance if notification is made after April 1, 2010.

Deposit: Due by April 15*- $4,000.00
*Or within two weeks of acceptance if notification is made after April. 1.

Balance payment: Flexible (see details below) - $24,500.00

* Does not include a $150 non-refundable application fee due during application process.

Please note: All Fellows must attend the initial Residential Week scheduled for Oct. 17-22, 2010, as well as two additional Residential Weeks in October 2011 and May/June 2012.

Application, Holding Fees & Deposit

Terms of Deposit

  • Application fee ($150) is non-refundable
  • Once selected, holding fee secures the Fellow's place in the class
  • Holding fee is non-refundable if applicant voluntarily withdraws from program

Payment may be made online with a Visa, Mastercard or American Express, or via mail by personal check or cashier's check

Payment Options

Payments may be structured in one of the following ways: one payment of $24,500; or 2 payments of $12,250; or 4 payments of $6125; or 8 payments of $3,062.50.

Eligibility

The Fellowship admits physicians (MD and DO), nurse practitioners, and physician assistants.