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About this Program

The Department of Nutrition offers an Accelerated B.S. to M.S. Concentration within the Nutrition and Dietetics major that allows students to take 9 credits of graduate coursework that can be used to meet the requirements of the Nutrition and Dietetics major and reduce the total number of credits required in the Master of Science in Nutrition.

Both undergraduate and graduate level coursework in nutrition includes the opportunity to conduct and analyze research, enhance critical thinking and effective communication skills, and participate in experiential learning opportunities.

Students interested in the Accelerated B.S. to M.S. Concentration will apply once they are enrolled as MSU Denver undergraduate students with a declared major in Nutrition and Dietetics.

The Accelerated B.S. to M.S. Concentration will meet the Didactic Program in Dietetics (DPD) requirements for students wanting to become a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist (RDN).

The CDR now requires a minimum of a master’s degree to be eligible to take the credentialing exam to become a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist. In addition, students must obtain a Didactic Program in Dietetics (DPD) verification statement. For more information about educational pathways to become an RDN please visit the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics.

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Financial Aid

Students in the Accelerated BS to MS Concentration that are eligible for financial aid may receive undergraduate financial aid for the 9 graduate credits that are required to complete their Bachelor of Science in Nutrition and Dietetics. The only graduate courses that are eligible for financial aid are NUT 5100, NUT 5110, and NUT 5120. Students can only utilize undergraduate financial aid for the 9 graduate courses if the 9 graduate credits count toward their 120 undergraduate degree requirements. After completing the Bachelor of Science in Nutrition and Dietetics requirements, students will no longer qualify for undergraduate financial aid. However, graduate students may still be eligible for graduate aid in the form of unsubsidized loans.

Please note if you make any changes to your enrollment status prior to the census date (which is the last day of each semester that you can drop a full-semester course and have it deleted from your academic record), your entire aid package will be prorated. If you increase or decrease your enrollment status from half- or three-quarter time enrollment prior to the census date, your award package will be prorated to the appropriate enrollment level.

Only undergraduate courses are COF eligible. (COF applies to courses numbered 1000, 2000, 3000, and 4000 only). Graduate courses are not COF eligible.

For more information about Undergraduate Financial Aid, please visit: Undergraduate Students – MSU Denver

For more information about Graduate Financial Aid, please visit: Graduate Students – MSU Denver

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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