Guest guest Posted May 16, 2007 Report Share Posted May 16, 2007 Hi guys, I just wanted to ask if anyone is a holistic nutritionist or councilor, or similar. I'm really looking for a life/career change now that my kids are almost grown. The more research I've done on nutrition, the more interested I've become and would like to start a career in holistic health and nutrition. But where do I start? How can I choose a good, distance learning collage, and what do I look for in their curriculum? Because of budget and my remote location I need alternative learning options. What diplomas, degrees or certifications will be granted after educational requirements are met and what career opportunities will be open to me? Having a well rounded education is important to me. How can I get into contacts with others in the same career? In the future I would like to manage or even own a health food store or maybe become a nutritional consultant or work with women's groups or something similar. I am also a writer so the writing possibilities that would be open to someone knowledgeable (not to mention formally educated and certified) in the field also greatly appeal to me. Any information would be highly appreciated. Please forgive me if this is completely off topic and my questions offend anyone. Believe me, I am the most unconfrontational person there is and would never knowingly break any rules. Have a great day! ) Melissa Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 17, 2007 Report Share Posted May 17, 2007 Clayton College of Natural Health has distance learning courses... http://www.ccnh.edu/ They will send you free info too... Stephanie , " rmbeckwith87 " <rmbeckwith87 wrote: > > Hi guys, I just wanted to ask if anyone is a holistic nutritionist or > councilor, or similar. I'm really looking for a life/career change > now that my kids are almost grown. The more research I've done on > nutrition, the more interested I've become and would like to start a > career in holistic health and nutrition. But where do I start? How > can I choose a good, distance learning collage, and what do I look for > in their curriculum? Because of budget and my remote location I need > alternative learning options. What diplomas, degrees or > certifications will be granted after educational requirements are met > and what career opportunities will be open to me? Having a well > rounded education is important to me. How can I get into contacts > with others in the same career? In the future I would like to manage > or even own a health food store or maybe become a nutritional > consultant or work with women's groups or something similar. I am > also a writer so the writing possibilities that would be open to > someone knowledgeable (not to mention formally educated and certified) > in the field also greatly appeal to me. Any information would be > highly appreciated. > > Please forgive me if this is completely off topic and my questions > offend anyone. Believe me, I am the most unconfrontational person > there is and would never knowingly break any rules. Have a great day! > ) > Melissa > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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