Admission
Admission
Students must meet the following criteria to be considered for the DI/Master’s program. All programs at TWU are open to qualified men and women.
- Verification Statement of Completion (VSC) showing completion of ACEND accredited Didactic Program in Dietetics/Dietetics Program (DPD) curriculum. The VSC must be earned before the MS/DI begins and the program completion date must be within the past five years. If a VS is more than five years old, the student will need to retake a current MNT course, Advanced Nutrition course and earn a grade of “C” or higher in each course. If the Verification Statement is more than 10 years old, current DPD requirements must be met.
- Grade Point Average of 3.25 or better on a 4.0 scale on the last 60 undergraduate hours (unconditional admission).
- Grade Point Average of 3.0 or better on required science courses and upper-level nutrition and foodservice management courses.
- A one to two-page resume providing evidence of work and volunteer experience related to the intended field of study.
- Admission to the TWU Graduate School. Note: MS/DI selections are made prior to and separately from the Graduate School Admission process. If a student is appointed into the MS/DI program but is denied admission into the Graduate School, the MS/DI appointment would be forfeited at that time. Please refer to the online TWU Graduate catalog for admission requirements. (www.twu.edu/gradschool).
Application
- Application to TWU MS/DI Denton Program:
- The program participates in Dietetics Inclusive Centralized Application Service. The fee to use the DICAS is $50 for the first application submitted and $25 for each additional application (View website). Email: DICASinfo@DICAS.org
- When completing the application form, applicants must include the name and contact information (specifically an email address) for each reference. This will trigger an email message requesting completion of a reference form. The form will be completed online. Students submitting more than one application can use the same individuals as references for each
- Applicants who apply to internships using DICAS will be asked to complete a Personal Statement (500-word limit). Include:
1. Why do you want to become a dietitian? What put you in this path? What areas of specialty or practice appeal to you (if you know).
2. Describe how your experiences have prepared you for your future career (lifetime, volunteer, school, or paid).
3. Describe your two greatest professional strengths that will help you in your future career.
4. Describe at one least area of professional growth that you are still working on to be your best self. - Official transcripts for ALL colleges and universities attended should be sent to DICAS – Transcript Department, PO Box 9118, Watertown, MA 02472.
- Required Supplemental Information for the TWU MS/DI Program in Denton, Texas. Upload to the DICAS Supplemental section. Additional information asked on the application include:
- Open-ended questions include the following:
- We would love to get to know you better. Please describe two things that bring you joy and one that makes you anxious/nervous.
- Communication can be challenging in dietetics. Please describe a specific situation in which you felt communication was challenging. Describe the barriers to communication and steps you took to overcome those barriers or lessons you learned that you think you would use NEXT time to improve communication.
- Open-ended questions include the following:
- Application to TWU’s Graduate School: Applicants may apply to the TWU Graduate School immediately after successful acceptance to the TWU MS/DI program – Denton in April or at any time if early acceptance is preferred. Application to the TWU Graduate School must include:
- Online Graduate School Application
- A $50 non-refundable application fee, payable to TWU Graduate Admissions.
- Official college transcripts from ALL colleges/universities attended. Send transcripts to:
Texas Woman’s University
Office of Admissions Processing
PO Box 425649
Denton, TX 76204-5649
- Online Graduate School Application
Applications to the Dietetic Internship and the Graduate School are two separate processes. The program offers 16 positions annually. We generally recommend students wait until after confirming acceptance to the Dietetic Internship before applying to the TWU Graduate School, however, you are welcome to apply earlier if you prefer. Scholarship deadlines are typically before final decision dates as well, so you may choose to apply early in order to have access to and apply for any applicable scholarships.
- Dietetic Internship: DICAS (Dietetic Internship Centralized Application System) --link will be available in August 2024
Application Opens: August 5, 2024
Fall Application Cycle (Early Acceptance Timeline) (TWU applicants only)- Due: November 1, 2024
- Applicant Notification Date: December 15, 2024
- Applicant Decision Date: January 2, 2024
- Spring Application Cycle (Standard Acceptance Timeline)
- Due: January 15, 2025
- Please submit transcripts after Fall to ensure inclusion of Fall 2024 grades in transcripts submitted with the Spring Application
- Due: January 15, 2025
- Spring Application Cycle (Standard Acceptance Timeline)
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- Applicant Notification Date: March 1, 2025
- Applicant Decision Date: March 15, 2025
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- Fee: $50 for the first application submitted and $25 for each additional application
- Graduate School: Applicants may apply after acceptance to Dietetic Internship in April or at any time if early acceptance is preferred.
- Due: TBD pending match dates
- Fee: $50
Selection
A Selection Committee comprised of NFS faculty and program preceptors reviews all qualified applications. Application materials are evaluated by objective criteria in the areas of GPA, professional interests, goals, work experience and letters of recommendation. Work experience is highly recommended.
Texas Woman’s University will not discriminate against any person because of race, color, sex, sexual orientation, religion, age, national origin, ancestry, marital status, or handicap.
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