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Steve, I respect your opinion, but I think Clayton's nutrition programs seem to be evidence-based... could you explain more specifically what you mean, besides the fact that it's not traditionally accredited? I'm not trying to be difficult, just asking about your point of view. I do know that since they ...
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Oops, I'm sorry... I have master's degrees on my mind because that is what I want for myself but I overlooked that she is wanting her bachelor's! :-) Clayton does have a bachelor's degree in holistic nutrition as well so I think my question would still be relevant. I do know it would be difficult (or not ...
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Kaplan University also has a bachelor's in nutrition science and I think it is regionally accredited too... (North Central?).
http://online.kaplanuniversity.edu/health_sciences/Pages/Nutrition_Science_BS.aspx
Depending on what someone wants to do with their degree though for nutrition, regional accreditation might not be as important ...
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Could someone tell me anything about this accreditation? I have only considered schools with regional or DTEC accreditation and am not sure if this is an equivalent accreditation or not. Thanks!
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Hi, I'm new here, but I have very similar goals. For myself I wanted either regional accreditation or DETC would be my second choice, online or correspondence program,. These are the schools that I have found. Most of these are master's degrees but I some have associate's or bachelor's too. I hope ...
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