Kootenay Columbia College graduates achieve milestone in professional certification

Kootenay Columbia College (KCC) is rejoicing the remarkable success of its recent graduating class from the Registered Massage Therapy and Traditional Chinese Medicine Acupuncture programs.

These graduates have not only achieved licensing and registration but have also excelled, ranking in the top percentiles of their certification exams.

Photo supplied by Kootenay Columbia College.

All of Kootenay Columbia College’s 2024 Traditional Chinese Medicine graduates who took the Pan-Canadian exam achieved a 100 per cent pass rate, reflecting the exceptional quality of instruction and preparation provided by the College.

Additionally, the Registered Massage Therapy graduates performed above the provincial aggregate, achieving 100% pass rates in two of their exams and 92 per cent in the third.

Preparing students for success has always been central to Kootenay Columbia College’s mission. This year’s exceptional results highlight the dedication and collaborative efforts of the College’s administration, instructors, and leadership team.

These achievements are a testament to the rigorous training, innovative curriculum, and unwavering support provided to students. The College’s move to its new campus brought an opportunity to enhance its curriculum delivery, fostering a learning environment designed to help students retain more knowledge and excel in licensing and registration exams.

Led by industry professionals with extensive hands-on experience, Kootenay Columbia College programs provide students with a unique blend of academic learning and real-world application.

“Having our recently graduating class exceed provincial benchmarks for licensing is a proud moment for our college,” said Keshav Singla, College President.

“This milestone reflects the commitment and expertise of our team at Kootenay Columbia College.”


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