Frequently Asked Questions

ACCREDITATION
The School of Natural Healing is registered as a Post Secondary School by the State of Utah. Currently, there is no nationally recognized accreditation for herbal schools.

Furthermore, accreditation or being licensed is not a requirement for a Master Herbalist diploma. Schools that offer fully accredited courses leading to being licensed must require a 4 year residency at a college (costing as much as $17,000 per year plus living expenses).
REGISTERED UNDER
THE UTAH POST SECONDARY PROPRIETARY
SCHOOL ACT
(Title 53B, Chapter 5 Utah Code Annotated 1953)
Registration under the Utah Post secondary Proprietary School Act does not mean that the State of Utah supervises, recommends, nor accredits the institution. It is the student's responsibility to determine whether credits, degrees, or certificates from the institution will transfer to other institutions or meet employer training requirements. This may be done by calling the prospective school or employer.

We do not provide placement assistance.

Seminar attendance is subject to administrative approval.
An Herbalist in Every Home
A Master Herbalist in Every Community
Founded in 1953 by
Dr. John R. Christopher
The School of
Natural Healing