When you contact Clayton College of Natural Health to ask where you can read her PhD, they say you can't.
In 1997, its name was changed to Clayton College of Natural Health.
In November 2010, a class action lawsuit was filed seeking recoveries on behalf of thousands of students who were enrolled in prepaid distance education programs at Clayton College.
"Clayton College of Natural Health: Be Wary of the School and Its Graduates", Quackwatch, 2010.
In 1996, the Georgia Board of Regents renamed many higher-ed institutions, with Clayton State becoming Clayton College & State University.
Clayton College may refer to:
He started Clayton College of Natural Health in 1980 as the American College of Holistic Nutrition in 1980.
It changed its name to Clayton College of Natural Health in 1997.
Abraham Lincoln high School is used prominently as both itself and the fictional "Clayton College" in the 1927 Buster Keaton film College (1927 film)
It was recorded at May 22 - May 24 performances in Spivey Hall, Clayton College, and State University, Morrow, Georgia.