Rethink Your Drink
educational series in Santa Rosa Classrooms March 1st-March 5th, 2010
In partnership with the Network for a Healthy California and the Santa Rosa City School District, Bauman College will lead a team of Nutrition Educators into Elsie Allen High School classrooms to give nutrition presentations on Rethink Your Drink. Favorite props include a 6 lb bag of fat (affectionately termed the "soda fat baby"). We look forward to educating our youth on the detriments of unhealthy sugar consumption.
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Welcome prospective students!
Bauman College students come from many different walks of life. Some are working healthcare professionals desiring to include nutrition in their practices, while others are developing or changing their careers. Bauman College provides a full spectrum of classes in holistic nutrition and whole foods culinary arts. Our curriculum is continually evolving to keep students up-to-date with the latest issues and innovations in these dynamic fields. Continuing Education Units (CEU) for RNs are available. Application & Enrollment Process FAQsFees and Funding Info Schedules Find Out More Bauman College Online Book Store Bauman College Licensure Bauman College was founded in 1984, and has been licensed since that time to operate by the Bureau of Private Post-secondary and Vocational Education, pursuant to California Education Code Section 94915, to offer the following courses: The Bureau license means that the institution complies with the minimum standards established under the law for private post-secondary educational institutions. Institutions must be re-licensed every 3 years and are subject to continuing review. Update 9/1/07: On 6/31/07, the Bureau of Private Post-secondary and Vocational Education’s current charter expired. The Bureau has been allowed to “sunset” as the California legislation works to renew, update and improve the BPPVE operating structure. As provided in Assembly Bill 1525 and extended in Senate Bill 45, Bauman College has entered into a voluntary agreement with the Director of the Department of Consumer Affairs- the Bureau's oversight body. By signing this agreement we agree to comply with all statutes, rules, and regulations that were in effect until the Bureau closed. Currently this agreement runs until July 1, 2008. The Bureau’s closure in no way affects the validity of the certifications granted by Bauman College. Updates will be provided here as the legislative process moves towards the renewal of the Bureau. Update 2/15/08: A representative from Bauman College attended a recent webinar hosted by the Department of Consumer Affairs. It was the intention of the webinar to remind and inform both school administrators and students about the Voluntary Agreement which was signed last year, whereby schools pledge to remain in compliance with all statues and regulations that were in effect before the BPPVE closed. In addition, the following resource brochures were distributed. Bauman College is pleased to make these available to our prospective students :Which Career is Right? Which School is Right? How Do I Know What I'll Get For My Money? How Do I Know What To Do Next? Student Bill of Rights To the best of our knowledge, the Bureau should be re-emerging in 2008 after legislative negotiation. Update 7/1/08: SB 823 is active in the legislative process. To keep abreast of the latest progress on this bill, click Here. Although SB 45 has expired on July 1, Bauman College commits to our students that we will comply with all statutes, rules, and regulations as laid down by the former BPPVE at the time that it was active. Update 10/1/08 - SB 823 was vetoed by the governor last night. You can read his veto letter and a discussion about the failings of the bill on the Department of Consumer Affairs webpage. Bauman College will continue to voluntarily comply with consumer protections outlined in the Private Postsecondary and Vocational Education Reform Act of 1989 as amended. We will also continue to adhere to the Private Postsecondary Education Student Bill of Rights.
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