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FOOD AND NUTRITION

Dietetics

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Program in Dietetics


 

       

 

Coordinated Program Expenses 

Extra costs for the program beyond regular University costs include professional apparel and transportation to clinical facilities.    Occasionally the program may include field trips out of town with possible overnight expenses and meals. Students may be placed at sites distant from the University during their final semester and are responsible for their own room and board during that time. 

Clinical sites are now requiring all students placed in their agencies to submit to having a criminal history check performed prior to placement.  Students are responsible for requesting and paying for the criminal background check prior to their placement in any clinical site.   

Upon admission to the program there are also expenses related to obtaining a physical examination.  Additional vaccinations beyond those required by the university may also be needed.     

Students purchase their nametags at the beginning of their first semester prior to placement at clinical sites.  They are also expected to become affiliate members of the American Dietetic Association upon entry into the dietetics program.    

Students will be responsible for the cost of workbooks and other materials needed for instruction.  

Students participate in a food safety and sanitation program that upon satisfactory completion, will provide a certification.  The cost of this program is approximately sixty-one dollars ($61.00). 

University Group Liability Insurance is provided for students at no cost to the student.  However, students must be covered by health insurance policies (individual or family) and must have a statement to this effect on file.  Students must also furnish evidence of automobile insurance. 

 

    

 

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