Nutrition Therapy Association
at Nutrition Therapy Association
Credential earned: BCHN-eligible
What this program is
Nutrition Therapy Association is offered through Nutrition Therapy Association and sits within the nutrition credentialing field. The program is recognized by NANP (Partner). Graduates earn BCHN-eligible, which is a credential in the nutrition and dietetics field. Holistic and integrative-nutrition programs occupy a different part of the field than ACEND-accredited dietetics. They generally aren't licensure-eligible in clinical settings but are widely recognized in private wellness practice, coaching, and health-supportive food work. Scope of practice varies by state, so anyone planning to see clients should check their state's nutrition-practice statutes before deciding. On the practical side: format runs fully online. Holistic-nutrition programs are shorter than the RD or CNS routes and generally cost less, but the credential opens fewer doors in licensed clinical settings. What they offer is a serious foundation for cash-pay coaching, counseling, content work, and product development, areas where the holistic credential is well understood. Quality varies considerably across providers, and it's worth checking faculty backgrounds, alumni outcomes, and the specifics of supervised practice (where required).
Curriculum and coursework
Holistic-nutrition programs typically cover whole-foods nutrition, the role of digestion and gut health, blood-sugar regulation, hormone basics, anti-inflammatory eating patterns, supplementation literacy, food sensitivities, lifestyle medicine, and the practitioner-client relationship. Most programs teach a bioindividual lens (no single right diet for everyone) and cover assessment tools like food journaling, symptom mapping, and questionnaires. NANP-accredited programs follow an established scope of practice that excludes diagnosing or treating disease, and most include a supervised counseling or case-study practicum so students can practice client-facing skills before graduation.
How it's delivered
Nutrition Therapy Association 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. 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
Holistic and integrative-nutrition graduates most often work in private practice (cash-pay coaching and counseling), in wellness centers and integrative clinics, in product and content businesses, and in education roles. They typically can't bill insurance directly and aren't generally licensure-eligible, but the cash-pay nutrition support market has grown substantially over the last decade. Income range is wide and depends heavily on business-building skills.
Prerequisites and admission
Most programs in this credential class admit at the high-school level, with college-prep coursework expected. 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
Compared with the RD or CNS routes, holistic and integrative-nutrition programs are shorter, more flexible, and don't carry licensure or insurance scope. They're the right fit for private-pay coaching, content, and product businesses, and the wrong fit for anyone who needs to work in licensed clinical settings.
FAQ
What credential does Nutrition Therapy Association prepare students to earn?
Graduates earn BCHN-eligible. 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 Nutrition Therapy Association accredited?
Nutrition Therapy Association is recognized by NANP (Partner).
How long does Nutrition Therapy Association take and how much does it cost?
Program length varies by cohort and pathway. Tuition varies by year and residency status. 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 Nutrition Therapy Association fully online?
Nutrition Therapy Association runs fully online. Distance-education means most coursework is remote, with supervised practice arranged locally where required by the credential.
Program facts
| Credential earned | BCHN-eligible |
|---|---|
| Provider | Nutrition Therapy Association |
| Approved by | NANP (National Association of Nutrition Professionals) |
| Format | Online |
| Prerequisites | High school diploma |
About this program
The Nutrition Therapy Association at Nutrition Therapy Association is a NANP-approved holistic nutrition program. Graduates are eligible to sit for the Board Certified in Holistic Nutrition (BCHN) exam offered by the National Association of Nutrition Professionals. It is delivered fully online.
Details are drawn from NANP data as of April 2026. Verify current tuition, duration, and admission requirements directly with the provider before enrolling.
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