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About the Homeopathy School of Colorado


 

HSC Mission:

Educating future homeopaths world-wide.

 

History and Development of HSC

In 1991, the Classical Homeopathy Certification Program was established as a state-approved branch of the Massage Therapy Institute of Colorado. The original program, founded by Mark Manton and Barbara Seideneck, enrolled twenty-three students at the Denver, Colorado site. This was one of the first modern homeopathy programs offered in the United States.

In 1994, the program was expanded and established as an independent school. It was also incorporated as the Colorado Institute for Classical Homeopathy and relocated in Boulder, Colorado, nestled on the Eastern slope of the Continental Divide.

The school earned its non-profit status [501(C 3)] in September 1996. In January 2004, the school acquired the trade name, Homeopathy School of Colorado (HSC), and now conducts all business under that name.

In response to a growing demand for homeopathic education by individuals unable to attend classes in Boulder, DVD Distance Education was established in 2002. During 2007, the Practicum in Homeopathy was added to the curriculum to assist homeopaths prepare for National Certification. In 2008, the Distance Education program was expanded to include greater flexibility and to serve students living throughout the world.

Bonded and Approved

HSC is a bonded, non-profit corporation, approved and regulated by the Colorado Department of Higher Education, Private Occupational School Board. The school has graduated professional homeopaths since 1992.

HSC Advisory Board

The Homeopathy School of Colorado Advisory Council (HSCAC) is organized to provide recommendations and advice for the continuing improvement and enrichment of the Homeopathy School of Colorado’s educational program. The council consists of practitioners, community members, students, alumni, and representatives from related fields. The HSCAC meets semi-annually in October and March.

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