Option 3: Student Identified
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This option is for students who are already enrolled in a master’s degree program. In this option, you'll complete your Dietetic Internship with us as a non-degree-seeking student (Graduate Special). Students will receive their Verification Statement after successful completion of our Dietetic Internship Program and their master's degree.
Admission requirements
- Didactic Program in Dietetics (DPD) Verification Statement
- Documented success of two semesters completed in their graduate program
- A cumulative grade-point average of at least 2.75
Application process summary
Applicants are admitted to our Dietetic Internship Program on a competitive basis. Prospective students should apply online to our Dietetic Internship Program through the
A complete application includes:
- A statement of purpose - Include in your DICAS application, and addresses the following questions (in 1,000 words or less):
- Why do you want to gain admission to the University's Dietetic Internship Program, and why is this program a good fit for you?
- What experiences (e.g., academic, co-curricular, employment) have helped you to prepare for this program?
- What are your short- and long-term academic and professional goals?
- What are your strengths and areas for improvement?
- Three letters of reference - Enter the contact information for your three references on your DICAS application. They will be contacted through DICAS to address the following questions:
- Summarize your relationship with the applicant applying to the University's Dietetic Internship Program. Please discuss the duration and nature of your relationship with the applicant.
- Describe and provide relevant example(s) of the applicant’s analytical and problem-solving skills.
- Describe and provide example(s) of the applicant’s communication skills and abilities to work effectively in a team environment.
- How would you quantitatively or qualitatively rank this applicant’s readiness to succeed in the University's Dietetic Internship Program relative to other peers/employees?
- Official transcriptsfrom every institution attended, including a transcript from your current graduate program documenting completion of two semesters of degree requirements. Request official transcripts to be sent directly to DICAS.
Important dates
Milestone | Date |
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Deadline to apply to DICAS and the University's Graduate School | Oct. 7, 2024 |
Interview | Variable time frame |
Notification date (accepted, waitlisted, rejected) - Letter sent by email | Nov. 1, 2024 |
Decision date | Nov. 15, 2024 |
Supervised practice dates | Jan. 21 - July 11, 2025 |
Milestone | Date |
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Deadline to apply to DICAS and the University's Graduate School | Feb. 15, 2025 |
Notification date (accepted, waitlisted, rejected) - Letter sent by email | March 1, 2025 |
Decision date | March 15, 2025 |
Supervised practice dates | Sept. 8, 2025 - Feb. 27, 2026 |
Completion requirements
Student Identified interns will receive a Dietetic Internship Program Verification Statement after successful completion of the graduate program being pursued when admitted to the internship AND after successfully completing a minimum of 1,000 hours of documented supervised practice experiences necessary to acquire the ACEND 2022 Core Competencies for the Registered Dietitian.
Cost and financial aid
Program expense category | Estimated cost |
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Application fee for graduate school (domestic) | $60.00 |
Registration for NUTR 727 ($344.25 / credit x 3 credits ) | $1,032.75 |
Internship flat fee | $5,000 |
Tech fee ($9 / credit x 3 credits) | $27 |
Program expense category | Estimated cost |
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Pre-internship requirements: Medical exam, immunizations, titers and TB testing | $100 - $200 |
Basic Life Support (BLS) Certification | $30 |
Food Handler Exam or ServSafe Manager Exam | $15 - $36 |
Scrubs (if required) | $25 - $50 |
Liability coverage | $32 - $50 |
Books, general supplies | $100 |
Average monthly one-bedroom apartment rental in Reno or Las Vegas | $1,045 |
Transportation costs (will vary; see ) | $200 - $300 |
Options for financial aid
Student interns may apply for private student loans.
Prospective students should contact the University's Financial Aid Office for all financial aid information, including the amount of collegiate loan certification.
Student interns are encouraged to apply for scholarships from the and the Βι¶ΉΣ³»'s College of Agriculture, Biotechnology & Natural Resources.