Plant-Based Nutrition Certificate
at T. Colin Campbell Center for Nutrition Studies / eCornell
Credential earned: Certificate
What this program is
Plant-Based Nutrition Certificate is offered through T. Colin Campbell Center for Nutrition Studies / eCornell and sits within the nutrition credentialing field. The program is recognized by Cornell University. Graduates earn Certificate, which is a credential in the nutrition and dietetics field. On the practical side: format runs fully online; the program takes about 12 weeks to complete; tuition lands at USD 1,295 to 1,595.
Curriculum and coursework
As programs in this credential class go, Plant-Based Nutrition Certificate follows the standards set by Cornell University. Most programs at this level cover foundational nutrition science, applied practice, and an ethics or scope-of-practice component, with capstone work that ties the academic content to real client or community settings.
How it's delivered
Plant-Based Nutrition Certificate is delivered fully online. Distance education means most or all coursework can be completed remotely, which fits working professionals or anyone who can't relocate. Supervised-practice components, where required by the credential, are usually arranged at a clinical site near the student or through the program's partner network. Stated program length is about 12 weeks. Cohort vs rolling admission, full-time vs part-time options, and term structure (semester, quarter, accelerated) vary across the field. Specific cohort dates and any application-cycle deadlines are best confirmed with the institution directly.
Who this is for
Career outcomes
Graduates carry their credential into nutrition practice, education, public health, food industry, and research roles depending on the specific cluster. Career outcomes track with the credential's scope of practice and any state licensure overlays.
Prerequisites and admission
Most programs ask for transcripts, a personal statement, recommendation letters, and a resume or CV. Application timelines vary, with some programs running rolling admission and others operating fixed cohort cycles.
How this compares
Comparison points across nutrition credentials come down to scope of practice, state licensure status, and the kind of work the credential opens up. Different routes serve different careers, and the right comparison depends on where each student plans to practice.
FAQ
What credential does Plant-Based Nutrition Certificate prepare students to earn?
Graduates earn Certificate. A credential in the nutrition and dietetics field. Scope of practice, state licensure recognition, and insurance reimbursement vary by credential and by state, so anyone planning where to practice should check their state's nutrition statutes before applying.
Is Plant-Based Nutrition Certificate accredited?
Plant-Based Nutrition Certificate is recognized by Cornell University.
How long does Plant-Based Nutrition Certificate take and how much does it cost?
Stated duration is about 12 weeks. Tuition is listed at USD 1,295 to 1,595. Living costs, supervised-practice fees, and exam fees aren't always bundled into headline pricing, so prospective applicants should ask the program for a total-cost-of-attendance estimate before committing.
Is Plant-Based Nutrition Certificate fully online?
Plant-Based Nutrition Certificate runs fully online. Distance-education means most coursework is remote, with supervised practice arranged locally where required by the credential.
Program facts
| Credential earned | Certificate |
|---|---|
| Provider | T. Colin Campbell Center for Nutrition Studies / eCornell |
| Accreditor | Cornell University |
| Format | Online |
| Prerequisites | None |
| Duration | 12 weeks |
| Tuition | $949–$1,595 |
| Last verified | 2026-05-15 |
About this program
The Plant-Based Nutrition Certificate at T. Colin Campbell Center for Nutrition Studies / eCornell is a commercial nutrition certification program leading to the Certificate credential. It is delivered fully online. Tuition: approximately $949–$1,595. Typical duration: 12 weeks.
Details are drawn from commercial-hand-curated data as of 2026-05-15. Verify current tuition, duration, and admission requirements directly with the provider before enrolling.
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