Student Services

   

Community
    

There is a strong and vital college community at AMCH. The student community is diverse in terms of backgrounds, ethnicity, culture and age. Information is available concerning the demographics of the student population from the Registrar’s Office. 
  
Community participation is emphasized throughout the curriculum including a community project as part of the curriculum. Postgraduate programs and mentorship programs also promote the development of the homeopathic community. Arizona is well known to have one of the strongest homeopathic communities in the nation.

   

  

Campus Description
  

The campus is housed in Phoenix Arizona. Its classroom comfortably seats 25 students with six break out rooms utilized for smaller group work and a student lounge. The classroom is equipped with state of the art technology used by faculty and students. The building is wheel chair accessible.
   

   

Career Development & Placement
   

Students are prepared throughout the curriculum for success in practice. AMCH works to promote placement of its graduates through developing and posting practice opportunities and through work at AMCH. Postgraduate training programs provide opportunities for career enhancement. 
  
   

Student Government
  

The AMCH Advisory Board consists of members of the student body, faculty, administration, and homeopathic community. Its purpose is to provide feedback and advice to the AMCH Administration regarding school functioning and to serve as a forum in which the needs of the student body are identified and addressed in an effort to enhance the student experience at AMCH.
   

   

Health Care Services
  

Students are entitled to discounted medical care through the American Medical College of Homeopathy Clinics.
   

   

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