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VOLUME 11 • NUMBER 2
Introduction
From the Curriculum Director
Student and Graduate Affairs: What’s up?
Academics’ News and Notes
Admissions Headlines
Introducing the NANP
Mountain Medicine
Roll Like a Puppy, Pounce Like a Cat
Natural Companions
At the Heart of Natural Health 2004
On the Road with CCNH: 2004
Graduates: Fourth Quarter 2004
Health in the News
Archive Page

Admissions Headlines

CCNH welcomes our new Admissions Director, Tom Erwin. Tom’s background includes a degree in Human Resources and leadership roles in the communications industry. With more than a decade’s experience in customer service and marketing, Tom will lead the admissions department in guiding prospective students through their enrollment process— from choosing the best program for their personal path, to helping identify the time frame that best suits their goals.

Companion Animal Studies—Holistic Care for Companion Animals is our newest certificate program, and in this issue of Holistic Times you can read about the animals that inspired the program’s creation. If you have companion animals and are interested in learning more about holistic health options for your four-legged friends, give your admissions advisor a call for more information!

Students and graduates receive a 10% discount when adding on or enrolling in another program. Graduates who re-enroll or add on a program represent a large portion of our student population.

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