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Where can I find more information about your courses?
Blue Ridge School of Herbal Medicine offers various long-term programs as well events. You'll find a full description of each course, including class dates, tuition and the application process under the Programs tab above. You can find more information for our events under the Events tab above.

 


Do you have pre-requisites for your classes?
The only program that currently required pre-requisites is the Advanced Clinical Program.

 


Are your courses online or in-person?
All of our classes are taught in-person. CoreyPine Shane is the primary teacher and invites some of the best herbalists in Asheville to teach their specialties to our students at Blue Ridge School of Herbal Medicine. We do, however, have online programs coming your way!
 


What is your application process?

After you’ve filled out the application and paid the application fee, we will reach out to you about scheduling an interview. For programs that require an interview, we will hold interviews on Thursdays and Fridays, with two time slots available each day. 

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Once we graduate our programs in late October, we move very fast with interviews and admissions. During the first three weeks of November, we try to finalize all apprentice decisions. If you are contacted by us during this time, please make yourself available.
 

*View each individual program to learn each application due date and specific application processes.

 


What are the schedules for the 2019 classes?
You can find the unique schedules for each program under the Programs tab above. They are listed at the bottom of each page. 

 


Can I visit your school?
Yes, we definitely encourage visits. Please email CoreyPine directly at director@blueridgeschool.org to schedule a tour.  
Please note, we request booking at least one week in advance.

 


Do you offer internships or apprenticeships? 
We are not offering apprenticeships for the 2019 school year. We do have assistants who help with class set up and clean up each day for a small tuition discount. There are two spots for the Holistic Herbalism Program, one for the Essentials of Herbalism Program, and one for the Advanced Clinical Program. 

 


I want to apply to your programs, but I want to make sure you still have openings before submitting an application. Do you still have space?
We accept applications for each of our programs until the application due date. In the event a class does fill up before the due date, we will be sure to post an update on the program's page announcing that enrollment is closed.  Please note, each program has it’s own due date, so please see each individual program under the Programs tab above for more information. If you've paid the application fee and the program is full, you will be refunded.



I’m not sure I can afford the program. Do you offer opportunities for discounts?
There are work-trade positions for each program for a discount. Please email director@blueridgeschool.org if you are interested. Unfortunately, we are not able to accept any forms of financial aid. We do, however, offer payment plans if paying the tuition in a lump sum is not feasible for you.

 


Do all interviews have to be done in person?
Interviews for admission into our programs and apprenticeships do not have to be in person. If you are not local, you may request to interview via phone or Skype.

 


When I complete a course, will I become a certified herbalist?
All students who complete our programs will receive a certificate. They are listed below:


Essentials of Herbalism Program: Certified Community Herbalist
Holistic Herbalism Program: Certified Holistic Herbalist
Advanced Clinical Program: Certified Clinical Herbalist

Please note that these are certifications and not licenses. There is no oversight over what a certified herbalist is and there is no accreditation program for herbalists in the United States. While this may seem somewhat loose, there are pros and cons to the lack of an accreditation process. We are, however, in complete support of having no accreditation program. We believe that if herbalism was ever obtained a governing body, it would undoubtedly lose its rich diversity of healing modalities.   

Herbalists use different herbs native to (or growing in) their own region. There are many different philosophies of herbalism, and as we move away from modern western medicine, we encourage diverse and holistic approaches to healing the body. Herbalists today have the incredible opportunity to learn various healing modalities that most closely resonate with their own personal philosophies. Some of these modalities include Chinese Medicine, Ayurveda, Daoist Traditions, healing traditions from different Native American tribes, or even various folk methods used by healers from all over the world.

 


What career opportunities can an herbalist look forward to?
After completing a clinical program, herbalists have the opportunity to operate or work in a clinical practice. Other opportunities include being involved in production in the herbal products industry, teaching in a variety of alternative health care educational programs, and herb farming. Additionally, many herbalists develop a strong botanical skill set, offering valuable insight into forest restoration, activism and research.

 


What do students do for housing?
BRSHM does not provide housing for students. The Asheville area offers many rental opportunities for those relocating here. There are online resources for finding housing as well as local realtors and property managers.

 

The Essentials of Herbalism Program is most conducive to commuters. If you are planning to commute to class, some students have had luck browsing Airbnb, HelpX, and couchsurfers.com. For the Holistic Herbalism Program and the Advanced Clinical Program, the schedule is such that we strongly recommend students live within reasonable commuting distance so that they can participate in scheduled class time and in clinical observation and practice opportunities.
 


Can I camp for housing?
There is no camping on school premises. Camping on National Forest land really isn’t a viable option until June and even then it can still be cold at night. Do keep in mind if you plan to camp that you need to be entirely self-sufficient. 

 


Do you have job openings available?
We don’t have any job openings available at present but there may be jobs available in the greater Asheville area. Please keep in mind that our Holistic Herbalism Program and the Advanced Clinical Program require serious time commitments, so it is best to be prepared and have money saved up when applying for these programs.

 


Do I need to have a car?
The Blue Ridge School of Herbal Medicine is located near the bus line with drop off occurring about once an hour at specific times of the day. More information here at ART.

 


What can I expect on a typical class day?
The Blue Ridge School of Herbal Medicine offers a varied experiential education. Our programs are intended to expose first-time herbal students, as well as those continuing their herbal education, to the wide variety of ways that herbal medicine can touch our lives.


Many class days will be spent at the school in the classroom. Students will have a one-hour lunch break to eat and connect with one another. Other classes will include full day plant walks with a picnic lunch on the field. For plant walks, students should prepare for a full day of hiking or walking and dress appropriately for the weather.

Classes are designed to be engaging and interactive, so whether the class is a full day of lecture or a full day in the forest, students will have the opportunity to engage and participate in the learning process.

 


Will I have homework?
Yes. The Essentials of Herbalism Program will require Materia Medica write-ups due monthly (2-3 hours/month). With the Holistic Herbalism Program and Advanced Clinical Program, expect 2-4 hours of homework each week including reading, writing, research and personal reflection.

 


Are there other expenses I should know about?
Besides tuition, you will want to put some money aside for additional expenses such as books, tincturing alcohol, fresh herbs and tools, for which you will receive a list of suggestions. These are not required for class, but simply things you will find useful.


Below is an approximate suggestion of additional funds to set aside for each program:

Essentials of Herbalism Program: $100
Holistic Herbalism Program: $300-$500 
Advanced Clinical Program: $300

 


Can I bring my dog to school?
While we are animal lovers, we can only allow certified service dogs.

 


Are your programs wheelchair accessible?
The classroom for BRSHM is located at 606 New Leicester Highway, Suite F in Asheville and is wheelchair accessible. Additionally, many classes are held in the forests and gardens of WNC. If accessibility is a concern, please contact us that so we can discuss possible accommodations.


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Special Note: The Blue Ridge School of Herbal Medicine and Pine's Herbals does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, creed, gender, gender expression, age, ancestry, disability, marital status, sexual orientation or military status in any of its activities or operations. These activities include, but are not limited to, hiring or firing of staff, selection of volunteers and vendors, and provision of services. We are committed to providing an inclusive and welcoming environment for all members of our staff, clients, students, volunteers, subcontractors and vendors.

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