Becoming an RD

So, you want to be a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist (RDN).

In this module we will look at the process and steps to becoming an RDN and what role The University of Alabama plays in the process.

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Earn a B.S. degree and meet the requirements to receive a Verification Statement

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Complete a Dietetic Internship (DI) and M.S. degree

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Pass the National Registration Examination and obtain state licensure

Step 1: Earning the Verification Statement


What is the difference between a food and nutrition major with or without a Verification Statement?

When you apply for admission to The University of Alabama, you are designated as a “Food and Nutrition” major. If you successfully complete all the degree program requirements as stated in the program catalog, you will be awarded a B.S. degree in Food and Nutrition only upon graduation.

Additionally, if you meet the DPD Verification Statement requirements, then you can graduate with a degree in Food and Nutrition and be eligible to receive a DPD Verification Statement.

If you already have a bachelor’s degree from an accredited university, you only need to successfully meet the Didactic Program in Dietetics (DPD) components to receive a verification statement.

What is a DPD Program?

The DPD route prepares degree holders to enter dietetic internships where they can apply the theories they learn as undergraduates in in various areas of practice including clinical, community, and food service.

What is a Verification Statement?

The Didactic Program in Dietetics (DPD) Verification Statement verifies completion of educational requirements and is required for application to accredited Dietetic Internship (DI) programs. All students who graduate from The University of Alabama with a Bachelor of Science degree in Food and Nutrition and also meet the DPD requirements receive a Verification Statement.

Verification Statement Requirements Effective Fall 2022

To complete and meet all the DPD requirements and receive a Verification Statement, a student:
Must earn a C- or higher in all “DPD Science courses” and PY 101 (or equivalent).
Must earn a B- or higher in all DPD Professional courses (NHM designated and BER 345) or equivalent.
Must maintain a combined GPA of 3.0 or higher in the “DPD Science Courses” and “DPD Professional Courses.”
Must complete the courses required for the DPD
Must earn at the minimum a bachelor’s degree
Must complete 24 credit hours of DPD courses, including the DPD Capstone courses (NHM 340, NHM 465 and NHM 475) from The University of Alabama

Step 2: Complete a Dietetic Internship and M.S. Degree


Are Dietetic Internships Competitive?

The Dietetic Internship requires 1200 clocked hours of supervised practice through an ACEND accredited program and takes 6 – 24 months to complete.

At this time, Dietetic Internships are competitive, with approximately 60% of applicants being matched during each application period. In addition to having a strong GPA, DI Directors are looking for students with strong written communication skills, work experience, volunteerism, and leadership experience on their application.

60%National Average Match Rate (2021 – 2023)

89%UA Match Rate (2021-2023)

Step 3: Pass the National Registration Exam

The exam can be taken only once Steps 1 and 2 have been completed. In most states, graduates also must obtain licensure or certification to practice. For more information about state licensure requirements click here.

Students Passing within 1 Year of First Attempt