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A Diversity of Students

Our students share a common desire to live healthier lives — and to help others do so. They are the global ambassadors of the school, actively fulfilling the mission of the college to teach others to be healthy. Whether they are taking their knowledge-based learning experience from CCNH to teach their families about being healthy, or they are taking their skill sets from CCNH to practice in the field by teaching health to others, these individuals are the essence of Clayton College.

Drawn from all walks of life, they range from teachers to natural health healers, massage therapists, nutrition consultants, business executives, homemakers, ministers, retirees, registered nurses, osteopaths and other physicians, chiropractors, allied health professionals, psychologists, and more. A degree from Clayton College can provide enrichment for an ongoing career, or the foundation for a holistic health or nutrition consulting practice.

A successful CCNH student is enthusiastic and passionate. They exemplify superior time management, are self motivated, enjoy independent study and are critical thinkers. Priorities are organized and attainable goals are set. Successful CCNH students take initiative, are disciplined and most importantly dedicated to their studies.

  • Natural Health student Scott Smith offers water purification systems and eco-friendly, non-toxic water bottles at www.AmbrosiaWaterFilters.com. Scott also writes for several health-related websites.

  • Insurance & Wellness in the Rockies offers insurance and wellness benefits. CCNH student Liza Fulton advises clients on an array of insurance and wellness plans.

  • Temple Keepers, LLC is a whole health lifestyle management consulting service. CCNH student Leslie Harmon’s goal is to empower people to incorporate a lifestyle that supports the demands of their daily life and create a state of optimum wellness within the body’s systems.

  • As she works towards a certificate in Holistic Care for Companion Animals, Julie Wassell helps others to care for their pets by providing a wonderful resource of news and information related to holistic animal care on her Green Paw Web site.

  • Maria Mona is an ND student and contributing author in the book — The Healing Powers of Sugars.
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“The original principles of naturopathy have always made sense to me, even as a child. The principles follow the laws as found in nature and, when applied, can assist a person to reclaim dignity and power in their healing process. Rather than covering symptoms and giving temporary relief, the actual practice of naturopathy allows the possibility of healing to occur from inside out.”
—Janine Romaner


  • Holistic Nutrition student Karen Norton has found an alternate way to help in the natural health world.  Her company, Balanced Webs, offers businesses web solutions based on their needs. Balanced Webs guides and empowers small businesses to create the online presence which is right for them.

  • As a film maker and a Natural Health student, Cori Brackett a Natural Health student, uses her talents to personally address urgent natural health and holistic nutrition issues. You can learn more about Cori’s work at www.soundandfury.tv.

  • Holistic Nutrition student, Jacque Miller incorporates the holistic lifestyles knowledge she is learning from CCNH into her company Career Dimensions of Arizona, which assists businesses in learning how to focus on the whole person of the employee thereby increasing both personal and work-place success.

A degree from Clayton College can provide enrichment for an ongoing career, or the foundation for a holistic health or nutrition consulting practice.

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