IASI Approves IDA-SI
The Inner Dynamics Alliance for Structural Integration is now the newest approved organization offering a basic SI training, joining 14 other schools around the world.
The importance of IASI recognition
The International Association of Structural Integration (IASI) has been operating since 2002. One of the main purposes of IASI is to set and monitor the educational standards for educational training programs. This unites the variety of institutions offering basic SI training programs, ensuring high quality and ethical education. Every IASI recognized Structural Integration basic training program completes an extensive application process. Our group of faculty worked diligently over the past 8 months on our application in preparation for offering our first basic training in 2025.
Update to Prerequisites
As of August 2024, IASI updated the language regarding required pre-requisites to include:
“Active state or government license to touch in health care may be reciprocally accepted in lieu of these prerequisites. Examples of approved licenses are massage therapy, chiropractic, physical therapy, osteopathy, etc. “
The modification to the prerequisite language means applicants to our program will be able to submit a copy of their license to touch in place of official transcripts. This will greatly streamline the application process for potential students and reduce the time for application reviewal since there won’t be delays in transcripts being delivered.
The Inner Dynamics Academy - 2025 Cohort
We are currently accepting applications for the 2025 basic training and will graduate 16 new SI practitioners from our program in December 2025.
In the creation of our training program, we discussed potential labels our graduates would use upon completion of our program. We opted to support the efforts of IASI by requiring the completion of the Certification Exam for Structural Integration (CESI℠), included in tuition. Once they pass the exam, graduates will practice as Board Certified Structural Integrators (BCSIᶜᵐ). We believe this will support the continued growth of the SI profession IASI continues to strive for.