Guest guest Posted April 15, 2006 Report Share Posted April 15, 2006 Hello Paula and Sonja, I just completed my Master Herbalist course online with Trinity School of Natural Healing. www.trinityschool.org I was very impressed with the ciriculum. The courses are very thorough and are right in line with all the other sources I have referenced. Doc said that he had taken courses with Trinity before and was satisfied with thier teaching. As for their ND program. I will be working my way towards that degree and again, the classes look very comprehensive. I looked at Clayton and thought they had good courses and I have heard many good things about them. However, my funds are very limited and the difference in tuition between the two colleges was about $2,000.00 for the same courses. The only negative that I found with Trinity is the lack of networking with other students and alumni. I would have liked to have had the ability to have a forum to go to in order to be able to discuss assignments, etc. If ever I had questions, the staff at Trinity was great about getting right back to me, but it is nice to have contact with other students who have gone through the program. Then again, that is how I found this group, by searching for a forum of like minded individuals. Hope this helps! Elaine herbal remedies , " Paula " <pokeracepj wrote: > > Hello all. > > I'm intersted in becoming a Naturopathic Doctor and I am hoping someone > could point me in a direction. I don't want to have to move out of my > state (Wisconsin) to study. I've come across the Clayton College and > they have distance learning. Has anyone heard of it? What kind of > reputation have you come across? > > Do any of you know other schools for this? > > Any information you can give me would be most appreciated. > > My background is that I have a Bachelor's Degree (in Political Science) > and I have a Master's Degree in Communications started - haven't > finished that. My calling in my adult life has now become to be a > healer. It was actually something that called me all my life but that > I didn't listen to. I've been studying herbal & integrative medicine > on my own for some time. I'm also a reiki level 2 practicioner. > > Thank you, I look forward to your replies! > > Paula > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 16, 2006 Report Share Posted April 16, 2006 Hi Elaine Thanks for the post as it was helpful. I visited the site. The fees seem relatvely affordable as I have very limited funds as well. I was just wondering: did you have to buy many textbooks? Besides the cost of the books I am wondering if I'd be able to buy them where I am located. Begum herbal remedies , " Elaine " <horseaholic wrote: > > Hello Paula and Sonja, > > I just completed my Master Herbalist course online with Trinity > School of Natural Healing. www.trinityschool.org I was very > impressed with the ciriculum. The courses are very thorough and are > right in line with all the other sources I have referenced. Doc said > that he had taken courses with Trinity before and was satisfied with > thier teaching. As for their ND program. I will be working my way > towards that degree and again, the classes look very comprehensive. > I looked at Clayton and thought they had good courses and I have > heard many good things about them. However, my funds are very > limited and the difference in tuition between the two colleges was > about $2,000.00 for the same courses. > > The only negative that I found with Trinity is the lack of > networking with other students and alumni. I would have liked to > have had the ability to have a forum to go to in order to be able to > discuss assignments, etc. If ever I had questions, the staff at > Trinity was great about getting right back to me, but it is nice to > have contact with other students who have gone through the program. > Then again, that is how I found this group, by searching for a forum > of like minded individuals. > > Hope this helps! > > Elaine > > > > herbal remedies , " Paula " <pokeracepj@> > wrote: > > > > Hello all. > > > > I'm intersted in becoming a Naturopathic Doctor and I am hoping > someone > > could point me in a direction. I don't want to have to move out > of my > > state (Wisconsin) to study. I've come across the Clayton College > and > > they have distance learning. Has anyone heard of it? What kind > of > > reputation have you come across? > > > > Do any of you know other schools for this? > > > > Any information you can give me would be most appreciated. > > > > My background is that I have a Bachelor's Degree (in Political > Science) > > and I have a Master's Degree in Communications started - haven't > > finished that. My calling in my adult life has now become to be a > > healer. It was actually something that called me all my life but > that > > I didn't listen to. I've been studying herbal & integrative > medicine > > on my own for some time. I'm also a reiki level 2 practicioner. > > > > Thank you, I look forward to your replies! > > > > Paula > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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