Exciting News: Our Holistic Nutrition Course Accredited by NCCAP for 60 CEU’s!
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Exciting News: Our Holistic Nutrition Course Accredited by NCCAP for 60 CEU’s!
Michelle replied 1 day, 9 hours ago 36 Members · 52 Replies
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Absolutely love these courses. How do we print the material for reference? Thank you
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Hopefully will learn enough to actually help folks with their issues and health. Maybe I’ll learn enough to help myself too:)
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Hi I completed several of the courses here including the holistic practitioner and the holistic nutritionist and now none of my work shows up on my dashboard or profile. Please advise! Thank you
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How exciting. I’m glad I’m part of l your program. I’ve learned so much.
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Hello,
I just wanted to clarify that the “Holistic Health Practitioner” course and also the “Holistic Nutrition” courses are the two that now are accredited and have 60 CEU each?
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That will be next course upon completing the art practitioner course. Thank you for posting.
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Hi Jacqueline,
This is Michelle from team Scholistico.
Yes, you’re correct! The “Holistic Health Practitioner” and “Holistic Nutrition” courses are both accredited and each offers 60 CEUs with NCCAP.
Let me know if you have any other questions!
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I have completed 3 of the Scholistico Courses and have learned so much.
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I’ve completed the Nauropathy Practitioner Certification and also the Holistic Consultant Certification.
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Is this the only course you offer that qualifies for CEU’s or do others as well? thanks
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Hi Gail, thank you for your question!
In addition to the Holistic Nutrition Consultant Certification which offers 60 CEUs, we also provide CEUs with NCCAP for several other courses:
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Naturopathy Practitioner – 40 CEUs
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Art Therapy Practitioner Certification –21 CEUs
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Holistic Health Practitioner – 60 CEUs
If you’d like more details on any of these courses or their CEU offerings, feel free to ask. We’re here to help!
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I’m confused as to why a Holistic Practitioner would want NCCAP certification. Isn’t that dealing with dementia and Alzheimer’s patients etc.?
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Hi Monica, not at all — that’s a great question!
While the National Certification Council for Activity Professionals (NCCAP) is often associated with elder care settings, its focus is much broader. NCCAP sets national standards and certifies individuals to improve quality of care and quality of life across a wide range of populations and settings.
For holistic practitioners, this certification adds value by supporting person-centered, wellness-based approaches in non-clinical environments. It’s a wonderful complement to holistic training! 💛
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Is the coursework viable for for attaining licensure or accreditation through AANWP or something similar? How do we become a licensed accredited Naturopathic Practioner?
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Hi Timothy, our courses are not accredited with AANWP and is intended for non-clinical, holistic wellness settings. If you’re looking to become a licensed Naturopathic Practitioner, you’ll typically need to complete a degree from an accredited naturopathic medical school and meet specific licensure requirements, which can vary by state or country.
We always recommend checking with your local health board or licensing authority to understand what’s needed in your area. This course is a great foundation or complement to that path! 🌿
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I’m going through the course now and I’ve took courses at a competitor site. This one here is so much better. I love it.
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Hi Reham, thank you so much for sharing your experience!
We’re thrilled to hear you’re enjoying the course and finding it even better than others you’ve tried. Your kind words truly mean a lot to us—keep up the great work!
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