Students must register, pay the required tuition and fees, and successfully complete the following courses with a B or better and maintain a 3.0 graduate GPA.
To meet DI/M.S. completion requirements, the student must:
Successfully complete all admission procedures for the university and the DI/M.S. including but not limited to criminal background check, immunization requirements, CPR certification, orientation training, initial drug screening and random drug screening.
Pass each of the eight required DI courses as outlined by each of the course requirements and syllabi with a “B” or better.
Successfully complete the required number of total supervised practice hours as determined by the program director and ACEND. A minimum of 1,000 hours of supervised practice with 700 of those hours occurring in a professional setting determined by the program in the southeast Texas region is required.
Demonstrate ability to meet core competencies for the RDN (CRDNs) by satisfactorily completing rotation requirements (80% or better) and all assignments of the DI/M.S. The program director will determine on an individual basis when substitutions or modifications in rotations and assignments can be made and will determine when entry level competency is achieved.
Comply with acceptable professional standards of ethics during the DI/M.S. (code of ethics, student handbook, and facility guidelines).
Display appropriate personal conduct during the DI/MS(code of ethics, student handbook, and facility guidelines).
Comply with all preceptor facility professional standards including but not limited to human resource screening, orientation test, immunization requirements, random drug screening, and facility guidelines and policies.
When an intern has successfully completed the DI/M.S. requirements and after the M.S. in nutrition degree is conferred by the university, each intern will receive DI verification statements signed by the program director. A verification statement will be placed in the student’s permanent file located in the office of the program director.
The verification statement will be submitted to the Commission on Dietetic Registration for eligibility to take the Registration Examination for Dietitian Nutritionist. The graduates will use the verification statements to establish eligibility to take the Registration Examination for Dietitian Nutritionist and to apply for active membership in the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics.
Under no circumstances will a student be allowed to extend the program longer than 18 months from beginning the program. In the event interns do not successfully complete the DI requirements, interns will be dismissed from the program.