Admissions

| Contact the Admissions Office at 888-354-HEAL (4325) Admission to the National Institute of Whole Health’s post-professional training programs require appropriate education and credentials; a formal interview; application to the program and completion of the NIWH Admissions Approval process. For more information contact our Admissions Office. |
Curriculums and courses offered by NIWH are designed for health, allied health, wellness and education professionals. As a result, all perspective candidates are required to have appropriate education and professional credentials before their formal interview and application to the Whole Health program of their choice.
After an application is completed with an NIWH Program Representative, it is submitted to the Admissions Committee for a decision regarding acceptance into one of the four (4) Whole Health programs. When the Program Representative is notified of the Admission Committee’s decision, the applicant is contacted.
If a candidate is offered enrollment they will be sent, via e-mail, enrollment documents to be signed and returned within 20 days by e-mail or by fax. This will notify the Admissions Department that the candidate wishes to accept the enrollment offer.
A candidate may begin a program anytime after being accepted and receiving an offer of enrollment. They may wish to set a start date within the 20 day time frame or begin the program at a future time. The candidate will have up to 8 months to begin the program from the date the candidate accepts the enrollment offer.
A $250.00 non-refundable deposit is required to hold the enrollment if a student chooses to set a start date beyond the 20 day enrollment offer. The deposit is deducted from the student’s tuition fee when they begin the program.
All NIWH Whole Health programs offer evidence-based curriculums which incorporate principles of natural health, health and wellness coaching, disease prevention and integrative, holistic nutrition.
NIWH Whole Health programs include approved continuing education credits for credentialed and licensed health care, allied health care professionals and health educators. Please see our Accreditation page for details.
| The National Institute of Whole Health does not discriminate on any basis of age, race, gender, sexual or religious orientation, physical abilities or challenges. All qualified students with a sincere desire to learn are welcome. |




