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Clayton College of Natural Health
Educational Programs

Clayton College of Natural Health offers programs in traditional naturopathy, natural health, holistic nutrition, and wellness. Our programs can be uniquely tailored to fit individual student goals through the use of elective courses to enhance the learning experience.

Clayton College of Natural Health offers degree programs that lead to bachelor’s and master’s degrees in natural health and holistic nutrition and a doctorate of education degree in holistic health and wellness.

Degree Programs
Certificate Programs

Bachelor of Science Programs

CCNH bachelor’s programs require a total of 120 semester hour credits, which includes 60 hours of general education and 60 hours of core content.

Most new CCNH students have completed prior college work and many have work and professional development experiences that can be used to transfer credit. These will allow you to enter the bachelor’s program at the most advanced point possible.

Students may receive up to 90 hours credit through a combination of courses taken at other colleges and credit awarded for life and work experiences subject to the following:

  • A maximum of 60 hours of general education credit may be transferred from other colleges.
  • A maximum of 30 hours of general education credit may come from life and work experience (some exclusions may apply).
  • A maximum of 30 hours from the core content may be transferred from other colleges.
Life and Work Experience

CCNH recognizes that learning often takes place outside of the classroom. We have designed our life and work program to give you the opportunity to receive college credit based on knowledge and skills acquired through professional and personal life experiences. Up to 30 credit hours of prior learning credit may be awarded to fulfill courses in the general education portion of the undergraduate programs.

To help you assess both formal work experiences and life learning:

  • Review the course descriptions and learning objectives online for each course for which you are interested in obtaining credit.
  • Provide documentation of your knowledge and skills based on your experience as related to the specific CCNH general education course objectives.

Learning takes place in a variety of settings including, but not limited to, the following:

  • Work Experience.
  • Licensure or Certification.
  • Specialized Training.
  • Conference or Seminars.
  • Military Training.
  • Other Accomplishments such as authored publications, non-credit courses, community projects.

View and download the life and work experience application.

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