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The main requirements for obtaining a KCI diploma.

The Kiné-Concept Institute awards a diploma once the following conditions have been met:

  1. The student has attended and completed all program courses.


  2. The student has successfully completed all course work, practical and theoretical exams with a passing grade of 70%.


  3. The student has covered all costs related to the training.


RECOGNITION OF EQUIVALENCY

Certain courses offered by other institutions may be accredited, once recognised as equivalent to courses offered as part of a KCI program..

To grant an equivalency, the Institute conducts an analysis of the student file. The following documents are required:

- an official transcript;

- official certificate;

- a syllabus of the courses for which you seek an accreditation.


After analysing the student file, one of the three following decisions will be made:

  1. The course is considered equivalent and so receives full credit, and the student is exempt from the course and exams.


  2. The student is asked to write an exam in order to verify and confirm his/her knowledge. In this case, certain fees (non refundable in the event of failure) are applied for the supervision and correction of the equivalency exam. In the case of failure, the student must take the course according to normal procedure.


  3. The student doesn't satisfy the minimum equivalency requirements and must take the course.


In the event that a failure is contested by a student, the file is submitted to a Committee consisting of professors from the same field and one member from the Institute management. The Committee's decision is final and without appeal.