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Nutrition Program Timeline

Quick Answer Most candidates complete the RDN pathway in 2 to 3 years after earning a bachelor’s degree by enrolling in an integrated graduate program. Career changers who still need science prerequisites should plan for 3 to 5 years. The …

Nutrition Program Cost and ROI

Quick Answer Nutrition program costs vary widely by credential level and school type. Community college associate programs are the lowest-cost entry point. Online master’s programs on the RDN track, now the required pathway for all new registered dietitians, often range …

Holistic and Functional Nutrition Degrees

Quick Answer Holistic and functional nutrition degrees prepare graduates for integrative, private-practice, and wellness-focused careers outside clinical hospital dietetics. One of the most widely recognized advanced credentials in this space is the Certified Nutrition Specialist (CNS), which requires a master’s …

Nutrition Masters and Bridge Pathways

Quick Answer Since January 1, 2024, the CDR has required a master’s degree, along with completion of an ACEND-accredited program that includes supervised practice, for all new Registered Dietitian Nutritionists. Graduate pathways vary: Future Education Model (GP/FEM) programs accept any …

Dietetic Internship Programs

Quick Answer A dietetic internship is a supervised practice program required for RDN eligibility. The CDR requires a minimum of 1,000 supervised practice hours through an ACEND-accredited program. There are four ways to meet that requirement: a traditional Dietetic Internship …

Online RD Programs

Quick Answer You absolutely can earn an RDN credential through an online program, and many do. ACEND-accredited programs deliver coursework fully online, and many are designed for working adults. The one thing that is always in-person: a minimum of 1,000 …

How to Become a Registered Dietitian

Quick Answer Becoming a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist (RDN) requires a master’s degree from an ACEND-accredited program, at least 1,000 supervised practice hours, and passing the CDR credentialing exam. As of January 1, 2024, the master’s degree is mandatory for all …

ACEND Accredited Nutrition Programs

Quick Answer ACEND is the primary programmatic accreditor recognized for dietetics education and required by CDR for RDN eligibility. A degree from a non-ACEND-accredited program typically does not meet CDR requirements for the national RDN exam. As of January 1, …

Online Degrees

Online nutrition degrees range from bachelor’s to master’s level and can lead to a career as a registered dietitian nutritionist (RDN), clinical nutritionist, public health dietitian, and more. As of 2024, the Commission on Dietetic Registration (CDR) requires a master’s …

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What is Health Promotion

Living healthier is a goal shared by millions of Americans. For most of us, it’s all about feeling better in general — eating healthier, exercising more, and replacing unhealthy habits with ones we can feel better about. For others, it’s a health scare or battle with chronic illness that makes adopting a healthier lifestyle imperative.

Certified Nutrition Specialist®™ Credential

As nutritional science continues to reveal how diet impacts health, metabolism, athletic performance and disease resistance, it’s more important than ever to identify nutritionists who have put in the time to gain the experience and education necessary to become experts …