Clayton College of Natural Health/Quality of the School
Follow-Ups to Answer from Expert Elisabeth (Beth) Pierce
Eric Malz, PhD, MSN, MPH, APN-C wrote at 2007-05-13 00:50:15
I am a Clayton graduate, with their Ph.D. and NP degrees. I also have graduated with a masters degree from Yale and a masters degree from Columbia University. My Clayton degree has been an enhancement to my other healthcare training. I am proud to call myself doctor and my training at Clayton has helped me to heal psychiatric patients who heretofore were wary of a practitioner who was trained only in allopathic medicine.
Pam wrote at 2007-09-04 01:14:32
I graduated from Clayton College and it was very difficult. The reading was extensive along with the papers required and the homework. I am continuing my education with them and have recently been accepted to teach at a local private college of natural health studies. Claytons' studies has provided me with skills for th work place as well as for everyday living. I went to a Junior College before my children were born and Clayton was much harder. I am also attending Empire State College working towards a Masters. People think just because it is online it is bogus. Believe ne it's not. I spend hours every day reading, studying, typing and achieving.
My son is in the Army and all our men and women use online learning to achieve their learning goals and objectives. Whether you choose to learn about Natural health to better yourself and those around you or choose to be a lawyer, the education is available to a lawyer but not always available to someone interested in natural medicine and natural health. We must seek it where it is available. Clayton should be accredited. My husband saw me spend over a year day after day busting my hump studying like crazy. But I did it and I earned my degree and no one can take that from me. I am proud of myself after four grown children and going back to school. I love Clayton and all the support they give from My faculty advisor to the enroller. They are great.
Gayla wrote at 2010-05-07 18:35:20
I finished a bachelors in Holistic Nutrition in 2006 and doctorate in Naturopathy in 2009 from Clayton College. I can assure you it was anything but easy. I agree. For five years I spent many hours of reading, studying and writing papers. Just because it is online doesn't mean it is easy. I feel I received the education I needed and it fit into my lifestyle (working full time). I feel I received great support and help from the faculty and staff. I earned both degrees!!!!!!