First, disregard anything written by Stephen Barrett and his cronies on Quackwatch.
You need to check the accreditation of any alternative medical program before spending money and time in them. $150 is a small amount to lose against the tuition and time that could be spent elsewhere.
Ask yourself what you want to do with the degree. There is so much disagreement amont the various types of naturopaths. Clients will most likely be looiking for a graduate from an accredited program, like Bastyr. You might get a great education from Clayton, but that doesn't mean you will have any credibility. There was a Clayton grad in NJ, working at a pharmacy in tony Ridgewood, who was trying to pass herself off as a Bastyr grad, because she wasn't getting clients.
If I can find it, I'll post the excellent questionaire I received from another school, which addressed the issue you're having.
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