Ready to apply to the MSND or Dietetic Internship Certificate program?
Complete the following steps:
Ready to apply to the MSND or Dietetic Internship Certificate program?
Complete the following steps:
Apply to the Missouri State Master of Science in Nutrition and Dietetics (MSND) or Dietetic Internship (DI) program via Dietetics Inclusive Centralized Application Service (DICAS).
For selection considerations and interview information, please review the program's admission requirements. All qualified applicants will have a virtual interview.
Applicant notification day is February 15.
Applicants who are offered a spot in Missouri State's MSND and DI programs must email the program director to accept or decline the spot by March 15. This acceptance or rejection email should be sent to Hillary Roberts, EdD, RDN, LD, Program Director, Missouri State University at HRoberts@MissouriState.edu.
After accepting a spot in the MSND or Dietetic Internship program, you will be admitted to Missouri State's Graduate College.
The Graduate College application fee will be waived.
Once you're admitted into the MSND or DI and the Graduate College and receive your BearPass log-in, you must pay a placeholder fee of $500. This fee is known as the confirmation deposit.
The deadline to pay this fee is 10-days after you accept a spot in the MSND or DI program.
All applications are initially screened by the following criteria:
This requires a completed application through the Dietetics Inclusive Centralized Application Service (DICAS).
You need a cumulative GPA of 3.0 over the last 60 hours of academic work.
We would like to see nutrition, dietetic, or research-related work and/or volunteer experience.
All applicants meeting our admission criterion are reviewed by the Program Director and Application Review Committee. Applicants are then contacted for a virtual interview.
Interviews are an opportunity for you to share additional information about your qualifications and values, while learning more about the MSU MSND or Dietetic Internship program.
There are two areas of concentration in the MSND and DI programs: rural health or public affairs. You will choose only one concentration area after being admitted into the program.
Throughout the first semester, you will submit three project proposals, providing rationale for the concentration area you wish to pursue.
You will meet with the program director throughout this process to discuss and design your unique practicum that meets your interests. You are primarily responsible for designing this practicum.