ACHS remains one of the few accredited colleges specializing in online holistic health education, with undergrad, graduate, diploma, and degree programs.
American College of Healthcare Sciences (ACHS) has been educating industry-leading holistic health professionals since 1978. We are a world-renowned, accredited, fully online institute of higher education, offering certificate, diploma and degrees programs in Aromatherapy, Herbal Medicine, Holistic Nutrition, Integrative Health and Wellness Coaching, and Sustainable Business.
ACHS partners with TimelyCare to provide students with 24/7 Access to Virtual Care, Self-Care & Well-Being Tools including Health Coaching. Services through TimelyCare provide a great supplement to the health and wellness knowledge our students gain in their studies with ACHS with no out-of-pocket cost or insurance requirement.
ACHS blends the support of a traditional semester schedule with the flexibility of online distance learning.
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