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Allen ChipsOur President Welcomes You!
Welcome students and new inquiries. This is an exciting time for the American Holistic University, as its quality online educational programs earn a reputation for being easy-to-use and effective. Moodle offers a course managment system (CMS) that is utilized by millions of students at various educational institutions from across the globe. Once given an enrollment key, students may login using the username and password of their choice, locate their text books, print their study guides and exams, and begin taking their courses from anywhere in the world. Later, their answers may be easily submitted to their online student account where they are graded automatically and kept in an online "gradebook." In addition, doctoral papers are easily posted or emailed in Word, allowing for the convenience of faculty interaction. If you are a first time enquirer, you may want to discover how easy it is to use our course management systems by taking the sample exam below. At any time, you may download the AHU general information pamplet, application, or student handbook at the top-lefthand column of this page, and then mail or fax your application. Contact us for more information by clicking on the email link to the left, or you may phone or write us. Remember to ask about the current tuition incentive, which may save you between $500 and $1000! Thank you for considering our role together in expanding holistic health and transpersonal therapeutics throughout the world.
Sincerely, Allen Chips, DCH, PhD
AHU President

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  • This degree path contains all the courses required to earn a BA online. New students use the enrollment key only once to enter into this degree path. Thereafter, they use their username and password to enter into their study guides, exams, and gradebooks.
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  • This degree path contains all the courses required to earn a DCH or PhD online. Enrolled students are required to have a key to enter into this degree path.
  • This degree path contains all the courses required to earn a PsyD or PhD online. Enrolled students are required to have a key to enter into this degree path.

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