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EIN provides nutritional training for those who are unable to undertake on-campus studies. You may have family, job, financial or other commitments that prevent you from participating in on-campus programs. With EIN methods you learn in the comfort and convenience of your own home, working at your own pace. Start at any time. Study when and where you choose according to the objectives that you set for yourself.

EIN’s step-by-step instruction guides you through every stage of your program. Everything you need is included with your course: notes, study aids, audio-visual aids and textbooks that will provide an excellent reference library for years to come.

Distance learning is not for everyone. It requires self-motivation and self-discipline. If you need a controlled classroom environment in order to learn, then EIN may not be for you. If, however, you can set and consistently follow your own work schedule, you may find your EIN experience to be particularly rewarding. You can spend your committed study time in whatever way is most productive to you. Highly motivated students are able to complete their distance learning in less time than it would have taken in full time resident studies.

Research published since 1920 repeatedly suggests that distance or correspondence study is every bit as effective as classroom training. Often it is more effective. This may be because students are able to choose subjects for which they have special interests or aptitudes, and/or because of their greater maturity and self-discipline.

The most decisive factor in determining success or failure of the distance learner appears to be the resonance between personal interest and course content. If you enjoy nutrition and are eager to learn more; if you are seeking personal satisfaction in this field; if you enjoy the experience of learning itself; then EIN programs will likely be a good match for you.






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