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Choose Your Own Education Adventure: How to Get Started

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It’s the time of year that most of us start to take stock of what we achieved this year and our goals for 2019. If you’re like me, health and wellness usually top the list for my new years’ resolutions in one form or another! Is learning more about integrative health, aromatherapy, or herbal medicine on your list for 2019? If so, you might be wondering how to take the first step.

Here are some tips to help you get started on choosing your own education adventure:

Get your feet wet – start with a single course:

Classes like the American College of Healthcare Sciences’ CAM 100 Principles and Practices of Integrative Health and NAT 500 Introduction to Integrative Health Sciences allow you to explore the principles of aromatherapy, holistic nutrition, herbal medicine, and other wellness modalities over 7.5 or 15 weeks, respectively. Taking a single course is a great way to discover an overview of holistic health and wellness and get hands-on experience in several different areas. 

Or, if you already know there is a specific area you’re interested in like aromatherapy or herbal medicine, try an introductory class in those areas. You might be surprised what piques your interest when you dive in!

What if you already have some knowledge and want to go deeper?

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Maybe you already have some prior knowledge under your belt or know what areas you want to focus on, or maybe you have a specific goal for when you want to complete your education. Starting with a specialized Certificate or Diploma program like a Certificate in Aromatherapy or Diploma in Holistic Health Practice is a perfect intermediate step to building your knowledge and earning recognized credentials with industry organizations. These programs will also help you get a leg up with the organizations you’ll want to be networking with like National Association for Holistic Aromatherapy, Alliance of International Aromatherapists, National Association of Nutrition Professionals, and American Herbalists Guild, just to name a few 😉

Start small…dream big!

When looking at programs, be sure to ask about stackable credentials – what programs will give you the most flexibility in your studies and the ability to continue to advanced training so you never have to backtrack with your education. For instance, after completing specialized Certificates at ACHS, you may be eligible to transfer credits to earn a Bachelors degree like the new ACHS degrees: Bachelor of Science in Holistic Nutrition or Bachelor of Science in Integrative Health Sciences. Combined with credits you may have from previous college or an Associates degree, you could be closer to your Bachelors degree than you think. Even if you’re just getting started, dream big – think about where you want to be five years from now, not just next year…

If you’ve already achieved these steps or already have your bachelor’s degree, you might be wondering, what’s next for you? Even if your degree isn’t in the health and wellness industry, there are several opportunities for you to continue with graduate study. Achieving graduate-level education in health and wellness can set you apart in the industry. For instance, you could be among the few aromatherapists in the country to earn an accredited Master of Science in Aromatherapy. The health and wellness industry continues to grow along with demand for trained professionals, so take the leap and explore your passion!

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What’s next?

Long story short…there are a ton of pathways to getting started. Don’t be afraid to take the plunge and get started with a step that feels right to you, whether that’s committing to learn more in a single class over 7.5 weeks or diving into your Masters degree! 

What’s your next step? Share with us in the comments!

 

Tracey Abell, ACHS President

Tracey Abell, ACHS President

Tracey grew up in Portland, Oregon, where her grandmother, a nurse, professor, and organizational management expert with a background in holistic healing, introduced her to holistic health at a young age. Inspired by her grandmother’s dedication to healthcare and education, Tracey began her own education journey in the field of massage by attending the East West College of Healing Arts, where she developed a deep appreciation for the interconnectedness of body systems and how wellness can have an impact on quality of life. This experience reinforced her interest in pursuing a career where she could help others. In 2002, Tracey joined the American College of Healthcare Sciences (ACHS), where she gained expertise in admissions, academic operations, accreditation, compliance, and strategic growth. As an adult learner herself, earning her BS in Business Management from Western Governors University and an MS in Education with a specialization in Leadership in Higher Education from Capella University, Tracey understands firsthand the needs of post-traditional students. She is committed to ensuring ACHS meets students where they are, providing flexible, high-quality education that helps them achieve their goals. As President and CEO of ACHS, Tracey leads with a focus on academic excellence, innovation, and student success. She works with teams to expand opportunities for students and graduates, ensuring that ACHS remains a leader in accredited integrative health education. Her expertise spans higher education accreditation and compliance, program development, and strategic institutional leadership. She also has extensive experience navigating multi-state finance, HR, and academic regulations. Tracey is active in the distance education community, engaging in advocacy to enhance the recognition and value of online learning. Since 2014, she has served as a Business Standards and Title IV evaluator for the Distance Education Accrediting Commission (DEAC) and currently serves as a DEAC Commissioner and member of the DEAC Board of Directors. “I am inspired by our students and graduates and the work they are doing to transform healthcare and promote wellness in their community using the ACHS integrative health and wellness education. I'm also proud of our staff and faculty who live our mission through their dedication and passion for making a difference in the world and helping students make their dreams a reality. Education is about so much more than gaining knowledge. At ACHS, education is about community, innovation, and empowering others to embrace wellness as a lifestyle. It is an honor to lead an institution with a mission to make the world a more sustainable and healthier place for all.”

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