Admissions

Information on eligibility, enrollment, and the admissions process for Aloha Ayurveda programs.

Who Can Apply

Aloha Ayurveda welcomes applicants from both healthcare and non-healthcare backgrounds.

Programs are designed for individuals who demonstrate the ability to engage in a structured academic environment and a sincere interest in the study of Ayurveda.

Applicants may include healthcare professionals, wellness practitioners, and individuals seeking foundational or professional training in Ayurvedic principles.

Minimum Requirements

Additional Requirement for AHC Training

Admissions Process

1. Submit an application through the Aloha Ayurveda website
2. Provide any required supporting information
3. Receive confirmation of admission
4. Complete enrollment and payment
5. Begin orientation and program onboarding

Membership and Enrollment

Enrollment in Aloha Ayurveda programs is structured through a membership model.

Membership provides students with access to educational content, course materials, live instruction, assessments, and student resources for the duration of the program. Program tuition is included within the membership.

Students enroll in the appropriate membership based on their program of study.

Certification Note

Completion of required coursework and program components allows students to become eligible to apply for certification through the National Ayurvedic Medical Association (NAMA).

Aloha Ayurveda does not charge an additional fee for providing the educational requirements associated with this certification pathway.

Certification is determined independently by NAMA.

Orientation

All students participate in an online orientation session prior to the start of the program.

Orientation introduces the structure of the program, academic expectations, learning platform, and available resources. Students are also introduced to faculty and peers and begin establishing a collaborative learning environment.

Academic Advisement

Students receive academic advisement throughout the program.

Each student is assigned a faculty or academic advisor who provides guidance on program requirements, academic progress, and professional development.

Non-Discrimination Policy

Aloha Ayurveda is committed to providing an inclusive educational environment.

The institution does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, gender, age, disability, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity, or national or ethnic origin.

Where to Begin

Students may begin with the Introductory Ayurveda Program or enter directly into the Ayurvedic Health Counselor training program depending on prior experience and educational goals.

Request Information

For additional questions about admissions, enrollment, or program requirements, please contact the admissions team.