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About this Program

The MSU Denver Coordinated program is committed to preparing you for a successful career in the field of nutrition. Year 1 of the coordinated program comprises didactic coursework only. Blending experiential learning with high quality education in a flexible hybrid format, this student-focused program will strengthen your research skills, expand your knowledge of advanced nutrition topics, bolster your communication skills, and set you up to be a leader in the field of nutrition and dietetics. Year 2 of the coordinated program provides a thorough foundation in several domains of nutrition practice working with culturally-diverse populations in a variety of settings: medical nutrition therapy (MNT) and the nutrition care process (NCP), community health nutrition and food-security, nutrition education and counseling, and food systems management. The program builds knowledge and skills needed to become a competent nutrition professional, including presentation, communication, and writing skills. The program values diversity and provides opportunities to meet individual needs and interests.

Supervised practice is 33 weeks divided into rotations shown below and provides more than the minimum required 1,000 hours of supervised practice. Supervised practice starts year 2 of the program, mid-August and runs through early May. The rotation schedule varies by student to accommodate all rotations across students. In addition to the rotations, a Skill Development Seminar convenes every other Monday throughout the second year.

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2024-2025 Dietetic Interns

MSU Denver Coordinated Program: Supervised Practice Year Open House

Come join our supervised practice year open house on Friday, January 10th from 2:00-3:00pm via Zoom. If you plan to apply to MSU Denver’s supervised practice year through DICAS, we will provide a thorough overview of the MSU Denver supervised practice year, rotations and also have a Q&A session with current dietetic interns.

Zoom link: http://us02web.zoom.us/j/89132951982

Accreditation

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MSU Denver’s Coordinated Program is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Education in Nutrition and Dietetics of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics

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Chicago, IL 60606-6995, 800-877-1600 ext. 5400

http://www.eatrightPRO.org/ACEND.

Staff Directory

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Jonathan Padia, MS, RDN

Coordinated Program Director

[email protected] 303-615-0990
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Kathryn Drudik, MS, RDN, CNSC

Dietetic Internship Clinical Nutrition Instructor

[email protected] 303-605-7155

Mission and Goals

Outcome Data

MSU Denver Coordinated Program’s outcome data are available upon request.

Steps to Become an RDN

Tuition and Fees

Application and Admissions Requirements

Early Admissions: Timeline and Application

Supervised Practice Year: Application through DICAS

We value students from all diverse backgrounds into our program! We will additionally have admission into supervised practice year through DICAS for non-MSU Denver students as well as MSU Denver students who have missed the early admission timeline.

Graduate programs at MSU Denver have received an application fee waiver. There is no fee to apply to MSU Denver’s application, however applicants must pay all DICAS fees.

Successfully Completing the Coordinated Program

Students entering year 1 of the coordinated program must successfully complete all 30 credit hours of the Master of Science in Nutrition program. Students entering year 2 of the coordinated program must successfully complete all rotation, assignment, attendance and behavior requirements and must follow all policies and procedures associated with the supervised practice year to graduate from the coordinated program. This includes earning a “Satisfactory” rating from preceptors on all rotation learning activities/projects associated with the ACEND-required competencies. All graduation requirements must be completed within 33 weeks, excluding situations of an approved leave of absence.

If the student successfully completes the program, the Coordinated Program Director will provide the student with a signed Verification Statement at the conclusion of the last day of the supervised practice year. The Coordinated Program Director will enter students into the Registration Eligibility Processing System (REPS) as eligible to take the Registration Examination for Dietitian Nutritionists. This will enable graduates to take the registration examination.

Financial Aid

Distance Education and Technology Requirements

MSU Denver Dietetic Internship Reorganization Effective June 30, 2025

The MSU Denver Dietetic Internship is reorganizing into the MSU Denver Coordinated Program. With the ever-evolving landscape of dietetics, we are excited for this opportunity to provide the best educational and supervised practice experience for our future students.

In order to be accredited for one program through ACEND, the dietetic internship will close on June 30, 2025, and is no longer accepting applications for dietetic interns. Students interested in applying to the MSU Denver Coordinated Program are encouraged to reach out to our Coordinated Program Director to discuss available options to best meet student’s needs, including admission into supervised practice year only.

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Department of Nutrition

Phone:
303-615-0990

Office Location:
West Classroom 254

Office Hours:
8:00am – 5:00pm

Mailing Address:
Metropolitan State University of Denver
Department of Nutrition
Campus Box 33N
P.O. Box 173362
Denver, CO 80217-3362