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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).
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:
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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).
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:
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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).
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:
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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).
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:
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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).
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:
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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).
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:
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(go to production component)Discover your path, define your future.
No matter what path brought you to ACES, we're glad you're here. A strong education is just a stepping stone to all of the incredible opportunities that await you.
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No matter what path brought you to ACES, we're glad you're here. A strong education is just a stepping stone to all of the incredible opportunities that await you.
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No matter what path brought you to ACES, we're glad you're here. A strong education is just a stepping stone to all of the incredible opportunities that await you.
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Join us in changing your future and the world when you accept your ACES admission.
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There’s no academic experience quite like Grainger Engineering. Ranked the #6 college of engineering with 13 top 5 programs from US News and World Report, we have a reputation of being the best of the best. But a lot goes into those numbers. Engaging professors. State-of-the-art facilities. Groundbreaking student resources. Brilliant classmates. Supportive environment. Endless opportunities. Whether you’re a first year undergraduate or working toward a PhD, our programs are designed to help you become the engineer you want to be.
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Non-degree programs
The University of Illinois offers a variety of non-degree programs for individuals who want to expand their knowledge and skills without enrolling in a full degree program. These programs are designed to provide students with specialized training in a particular area of study or profession. Some of the non-degree programs offered at the University of Illinois include certificate programs, professional development courses, and continuing education programs.
These programs are available in a wide range of fields, from business and technology to education and healthcare. The non-degree programs at the University of Illinois are a great way for individuals to gain new skills, improve their career prospects, or simply pursue a personal interest.
Student Organizations
We offer a wide variety of extracurricular activities for students to get involved in. These activities range from sports and fitness programs to student organizations and community service projects. The university has over 1,000 registered student organizations, providing opportunities for students to explore their interests and engage with their peers.
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Degree Programs
There’s no academic experience quite like Grainger Engineering. Ranked the #6 college of engineering with 13 top 5 programs from US News and World Report, we have a reputation of being the best of the best. But a lot goes into those numbers. Engaging professors. State-of-the-art facilities. Groundbreaking student resources. Brilliant classmates. Supportive environment. Endless opportunities. Whether you’re a first year undergraduate or working toward a PhD, our programs are designed to help you become the engineer you want to be.
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Non-degree programs
The University of Illinois offers a variety of non-degree programs for individuals who want to expand their knowledge and skills without enrolling in a full degree program. These programs are designed to provide students with specialized training in a particular area of study or profession. Some of the non-degree programs offered at the University of Illinois include certificate programs, professional development courses, and continuing education programs.
These programs are available in a wide range of fields, from business and technology to education and healthcare. The non-degree programs at the University of Illinois are a great way for individuals to gain new skills, improve their career prospects, or simply pursue a personal interest.
Student Organizations
We offer a wide variety of extracurricular activities for students to get involved in. These activities range from sports and fitness programs to student organizations and community service projects. The university has over 1,000 registered student organizations, providing opportunities for students to explore their interests and engage with their peers.
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Degree Programs
There’s no academic experience quite like Grainger Engineering. Ranked the #6 college of engineering with 13 top 5 programs from US News and World Report, we have a reputation of being the best of the best. But a lot goes into those numbers. Engaging professors. State-of-the-art facilities. Groundbreaking student resources. Brilliant classmates. Supportive environment. Endless opportunities. Whether you’re a first year undergraduate or working toward a PhD, our programs are designed to help you become the engineer you want to be.
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Non-degree programs
The University of Illinois offers a variety of non-degree programs for individuals who want to expand their knowledge and skills without enrolling in a full degree program. These programs are designed to provide students with specialized training in a particular area of study or profession. Some of the non-degree programs offered at the University of Illinois include certificate programs, professional development courses, and continuing education programs.
These programs are available in a wide range of fields, from business and technology to education and healthcare. The non-degree programs at the University of Illinois are a great way for individuals to gain new skills, improve their career prospects, or simply pursue a personal interest.
Student Organizations
We offer a wide variety of extracurricular activities for students to get involved in. These activities range from sports and fitness programs to student organizations and community service projects. The university has over 1,000 registered student organizations, providing opportunities for students to explore their interests and engage with their peers.
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Degree Programs
There’s no academic experience quite like Grainger Engineering. Ranked the #6 college of engineering with 13 top 5 programs from US News and World Report, we have a reputation of being the best of the best. But a lot goes into those numbers. Engaging professors. State-of-the-art facilities. Groundbreaking student resources. Brilliant classmates. Supportive environment. Endless opportunities. Whether you’re a first year undergraduate or working toward a PhD, our programs are designed to help you become the engineer you want to be.
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Non-degree programs
The University of Illinois offers a variety of non-degree programs for individuals who want to expand their knowledge and skills without enrolling in a full degree program. These programs are designed to provide students with specialized training in a particular area of study or profession. Some of the non-degree programs offered at the University of Illinois include certificate programs, professional development courses, and continuing education programs.
These programs are available in a wide range of fields, from business and technology to education and healthcare. The non-degree programs at the University of Illinois are a great way for individuals to gain new skills, improve their career prospects, or simply pursue a personal interest.
Student Organizations
We offer a wide variety of extracurricular activities for students to get involved in. These activities range from sports and fitness programs to student organizations and community service projects. The university has over 1,000 registered student organizations, providing opportunities for students to explore their interests and engage with their peers.
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Whether you see yourself working as a veterinarian or running the family farm, a degree from Animal Sciences will provide you with a hands-on education that will help you identify and solve the challenges of the future.
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