Dietetic Internship
Learn about the dietetics internship and the individualized supervised practice pathway (ISPP) at the FSU Anne Spencer Daves College of Education, Health, and Human Sciences.
Anne's College is home to a Bachelor's of Science Dietetics Program. The program also offers a Dietetic Internship as well as an ACEND-accredited Individualized Supervised Practice Pathway (ISPP).
Florida State ISPP program gave me the opportunity to continue my path towards becoming an RD in a completely individualized dietetic internship while still having the guidance and resources that FSU offers. It allowed me to really focus on the areas of nutrition I am interested in while still gaining well rounded experiences
-Erika Collette, Class of 2021
For a student to become a credentialed RDN, they must:
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he mission of the Florida State University’s Dietetic Internship (DI), which is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Education in Nutrition and Dietetics (ACEND), is to provide a post-baccalaureate route for students to complete the experiential requirements needed to write the national registry examination for certification as Registered Dietitian Nutritionists (RDNs). The program is designed for the preparation of entry-level Registered Dietitian Nutritionists (RDNs) through supervised practice in medical nutrition therapy, community nutrition, and food service systems management to enhance their understanding of, and ability to apply principles of nutrition science and dietetics beyond the baccalaureate or DPD level.
The mission of the Dietetic Internship (DI) is consistent with the mission of the University, which is to preserve, expand, and disseminate knowledge in the sciences, technology, arts, humanities, and professions while embracing a philosophy of learning strongly rooted in the traditions of the liberal arts. It is also consistent with the mission of the Department of Health, Nutrition, and Food Sciences, which is to enhance the well-being of individuals and families through educational activities focused on research, health, the environment, and technology. The philosophy of the program is to prepare graduate students who desire advanced academic and professional training to meet the need for Registered Dietitian Nutritionists (RDNs), and to become professionals who can seek innovative solutions to the challenges of contemporary society.
Goal 1: Graduates will become successful, competent registered dietitians in a timely manner.
Goal 2: Graduates will advance the dietetics profession through professional participation.
Outcome data available upon request to the director of the dietetic internship.
The Florida State University DI Program is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Education in Nutrition and Dietetics (ACEND).
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The Department of Health, Nutrition, and Food Sciences offers an M.S. degree Dietetic Internship (DI) program. The Dietetic Internship (DI) can be completed with the M.S. in Exercise Physiology (sports nutrition major) or M.S. in Nutrition and Food Science (clinical nutrition major). Specializations are available in either sports nutrition or clinical nutrition, depending on the respective degree which is sought.
Successfully completing a post-baccalaureate degree and an accredited Dietetic Internship (DI) is required in order to take the examination for the Registered Dietitian Nutritionist (RDN) credential with the Commission for Dietetics Registration.
FSU participates in DICAS. Please go to: https://dicas.liaisoncas.com/applicant-ux/#/login and add Florida State University to the programs you are applying to.
Deadline: November 1
In order for your dietetic internship application to be considered, you must first be admitted to one of the eligible graduate programs offered by the Department of Health, Nutrition, and Food Sciences at Florida State University:
You can apply online through admissions.fsu.edu/gradapp.
Only complete applications will be reviewed.
If applying for the Dietetic Internship to start in the fall semester, all admissions application materials must be received for the master’s program by November 1 in the preceding year.
Deadline: January 15
The deadline is January 15 (of the spring semester that falls in the same calendar year as the first fall semester you intend to begin dietetics internship program).
Eight (8) weeks in specialized clinical facilities
Facilities include:
Metabolic Centers, Cancer Centers, Pediatric Hospitals, Eating Disorder Clinics, Dialysis Centers
Eight (8) to twelve (12) week specialized experience at a sports nutrition facility
Facilities include:
Professional Teams, Collegiate Teams, and Training Centers
Students may not participate in more than one concentration.
Weeks are based on a 40 hour work week, if less than 40 hours are completed per week, additional days will be necessary to complete the required number of hours.
Students are expected to participate in other professionally related activities during the academic year and are encouraged to participate in local, state, and national dietetic association activities. Service activities are highly recommended. Student membership in the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics and Graduate Dietetics Association is required.
Clinical rotations are conducted in several facilities:
Tallahassee Memorial Hospital, Capital Regional Medical Center, and Archbold Hospital are within a 50-mile radius of Tallahassee. Many other practice sites are located around the state of Florida including Ft. Walton Beach, Panama City, Jacksonville, West Palm Beach, Orlando, and Tampa.
Sports Nutrition Rotations are conducted at multiple facilities across the United States.
The following are required for graduation and completion of the internship:
Failure to complete supervised practice experiences satisfactorily and/or class courses as evaluated by the course instructors, DI director, and appropriate preceptor(s) during the assigned time frames could result in the removal of a student from the internship.
Applicants are selected by a committee composed of the Internship Director, the Didactic Program in Dietetics Director, and faculty members who are registered dietitians (RD). Selection is based on the committee’s assessment of some or all of the following criteria, GPA, a statement of purpose, previous work/volunteer experiences, letters of reference, and interview are used by the committee to assess each applicant.
Note: Admission to the graduate program in the Department of Health, Nutrition, and Food Sciences does not grant a student admission to the Dietetic Internship. Internship applications are reviewed by a department selection committee after admission to the graduate program in HNFS. Internship appointments are awarded on a competitive basis through DICAS.
An ISPP is an alternate ACEND-accredited distance pathway designed for individuals that currently have a nutrition-related doctoral degree. Upon completion of the ISPP, interns will be qualified to sit for the national board registration examination. Interns in an ISPP are required to contact their own preceptors to set up their supervised practice experience. Previous Learning experiences will be considered once a Previous Learning Application (PLA) is completed and submitted. The DI Director reserves the right to award hours and completion of competencies as determined by the PLA.
Applications are accepted on a rolling basis year-round until all spots are filled.
Coursework older than six years will not be accepted for transfer credit. The university’s policy for acceptance of prior coursework is followed. Requests are reviewed on a case to case basis. Accepting prior experiences as it relates to supervised practice such as employment in areas such as WIC or Research is considered on a case to case basis depending on the intern’s job description and formal written acknowledgement from the work supervisor. Thus, work history is considered on an individual basis.
Application of Prior Leaning must be filled out in entirety to be evaluated by the DI Director.