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Verification Statement Policy
As you complete an ACEND accredited dietetics program, certain requirements must be met to achieve a verification statement. This statement establishes eligibility for you to start a Dietetic Internship as well as take the registration examination for dietitian nutritionists and nutrition and dietetic technicians. The statement also makes you eligible to apply for membership to The Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics.
You can find a full explanation of the verification statement at the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics website. You can also download this information (pdf).
In order to get a verifications statement, students must complete certain experiences and provide proper documentation of these experiences to their program director. Guidelines and resources to help document your process can be found below.
Resources
DPD Verification Statement Guidelines
Policy
Completion of the requirements for the University of Illinois in Urbana-Champaign’s Didactic Program in Dietetics (DPD) will be verified by the DPD Program Director prior to issuing Accreditation Council for Education in Nutrition and Dietetics verification statements.
Procedure for Students in the Dietetic Program
- Program completion requirements:
- Attendance of all classes, seminars, and supervised practice as required for the didactic program in dietetics unless altered as per policy by the program director.
- Meet degree requirements
- Minimum of a C letter grades is required in all departmental classes. Please remember that a minimum of a B letter grades is optimum for dietetic internship placement.
- Must have at least a 3.0 GPA during last 60 hours.
- Attendance of all classes, seminars, and supervised practice as required for the didactic program in dietetics unless altered as per policy by the program director.
- Preparation for placement of students into an internship by requiring supervised work experience:
- Work experience in a dietetic-related job:
- 150 hours of work experience is required for students; 100 hours of work experience is required for transfer students.
- Required to complete 50 hours of work experience between every year.
- Work experience must be submitted annually (refer to work experience instructions).
- Jobs that are dietetic-related examples include: hospital or dorm food service, diet technicians, diabetes or weight control camps, human nutrition research, etc.
- DPD director or appointee has to provide approval of experience’s relevance to dietetics prior to work experience unless already prior approved and listed on the DPD website.
- Work experience in a dietetic-related job:
- Registered dietitian mentor:
- 8 recorded meetings (on-phone or in-person) must be made with a registered dietitian; 4 recorded meetings are required for transfer students
- Required to complete one contact per semester throughout DPD program
- Mentor meetings must be submitted (refer to RD mentor instructions).
- An applicant for an ACEND verification shall submit documentation showing satisfaction of the verification requirements. Upon such submission, the DPD program director shall review that documentation and will issue verification statements if s/he determines that the applicant has successfully completed the degree requirements, met the requirements of the didactic program in dietetics, and satisfied the work experience requirements.
- In the event of a leave of absence from the program, students must complete all requirements within two years of the semester in which was incomplete.
- Education policy set by ACEND will take action for course completion and issue of verification statement.
- The following courses need to be completed within the following time frames from the verification statement issue date:
- FSHN 322, 329, 340, 426, 427, 428 within 5 years of taking these courses
- FSHN 420 and 429 within 3 years of taking respective courses
- The following courses need to be completed within the following time frames from the verification statement issue date:
Procedure for those in the DPD Program Only
Includes all of the above with the addition of:
Additional courses from other institutions will be considered if the outside course/s is/are substantially similar to UIUC courses or otherwise appropriate dietetic-related coursework, DPD director’s discretion on the approval of coursework in the appropriate circumstances will be exercised based on, but not limited to, university transfer guidelines, committee input and petitions.
If you’d like to see how it looks in action, here are some example pages using the Illinois Theme and WordPress blocks.
Editor choice: WordPress offers two different editors, known as “classic” and “Gutenberg”. Some of these features depend on using the Gutenberg editor; others will work with either editor. This will be indicated with “Gutenberg editor only” or “Either editor” annotations.
This documentation primarily shows Gutenberg examples because of the theme-specific customization; we didn’t modify the classic editor’s interactions.
Text and layout demos
- A style sampler page that shows headlines, two varieties of quote blocks, and a table
- Alignment and column layout examples
- An image gallery
- A “Featured Image” example with a large (“hero”) image
- A similar Featured Image example with no sidebar
Case studies
- A scientific article with many links
- A news article example post with a feature image and inset images
- A personal profile page with a large photo to the left of text using columns with a 30/70 split
If you’d like to see how it looks in action, here are some example pages using the Illinois Theme and WordPress blocks.
Editor choice: WordPress offers two different editors, known as “classic” and “Gutenberg”. Some of these features depend on using the Gutenberg editor; others will work with either editor. This will be indicated with “Gutenberg editor only” or “Either editor” annotations.
This documentation primarily shows Gutenberg examples because of the theme-specific customization; we didn’t modify the classic editor’s interactions.
Text and layout demos
- A style sampler page that shows headlines, two varieties of quote blocks, and a table
- Alignment and column layout examples
- An image gallery
- A “Featured Image” example with a large (“hero”) image
- A similar Featured Image example with no sidebar
Case studies
- A scientific article with many links
- A news article example post with a feature image and inset images
- A personal profile page with a large photo to the left of text using columns with a 30/70 split
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This sets all children of this item as formatted in Illinois colors and fonts. This includes headings, paragraphs, anchors, tables, ordered lists, unordered lists, and definitions.
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