Admission to the Âé¶¹AV Didactic Program in Nutrition and Dietetics (DPD) and assessment of prior learning are outlined in the DPD student handbook.
A student who is admitted to Âé¶¹AV and has not yet met DPD course requirements may enter the DPD program, at any time, regardless of student classification, by declaring a major in the Department of Nutrition, Hospitality and Human Services as a degree seeking student on the dietetics degree concentration. See admission requirements to Âé¶¹AV.
Students who transfer into Âé¶¹AV and have not yet completed DPD course requirements may enter the DPD program at any time, regardless of student classification, by declaring a major in the Department of Nutrition, Hospitality and Human Services as a degree seeking student on the dietetics degree concentration.
Students who transfer to Âé¶¹AV from another Texas public institution of higher education shall be governed by the provisions of Texas Senate Bill 148 (75th Legislature). Âé¶¹AV will accept, en bloc, an approved core curriculum successfully completed at another Texas public institution of higher education in lieu of Âé¶¹AV's core curriculum.
Any student who transfers to Âé¶¹AV before completing the core curriculum of another Texas public institution of higher education shall receive academic credit at Âé¶¹AV for each of the courses that the student has successfully completed in the core curriculum of the other institution; however, the student shall be required to complete Âé¶¹AV's core curriculum.
Students transferring to Âé¶¹AV from institutions of higher education outside of Texas or from private institutions within Texas shall be subject to the requirements of Âé¶¹AV's core curriculum. Regarding all transfer courses, a Âé¶¹AV Student Records Specialist in the Office of the Registrar evaluates the student’s transfer work and matches the transfer courses to the equivalent Âé¶¹AV courses. The transcript evaluation becomes part of the student's electronic record at Âé¶¹AV.
Some transfer courses may be labeled as "accepted" by Âé¶¹AV, but not equivalent to a specific course offered at Âé¶¹AV. Such courses may be used as free electives; however, the DPD Program Director/or department chair are free to make decisions whether to accept the courses as meeting degree requirements (unless the courses are used to meet the Âé¶¹AV Core Curriculum).
The student may be asked to provide course descriptions and syllabi to determine whether transfer credits meet requirements for the DPD nutrition/dietetics courses or supporting courses. Students interested in transferring to Âé¶¹AV can visit the Transfer Students Admission Page, for additional information regarding admission.
Students who pursue DPD requirements after being awarded at least a baccalaureate degree in a discipline other than dietetics can meet DPD requirements by satisfactory completion of Âé¶¹AV’s DPD graduate certificate program.
Upon admission to Âé¶¹AV, official transcripts will be reviewed to determine degree(s) conferred and whether previous coursework meets the requirements for the DPD nutrition/dietetics courses or supporting courses. The student may be asked to provide course descriptions and syllabi to determine whether previous coursework meets requirements for the DPD nutrition/dietetics courses or supporting courses. Pre-requisite courses are required for the DPD graduate certificate program.
The Âé¶¹AV DPD program follows the university's admission policy for international students. Foreign degree transcripts must be evaluated by a foreign degree evaluation agency, approved by the Commission on Dietetic Registration (CDR) and the evaluation report must be provided to Âé¶¹AV as part of the admission process.
Upon admission to Âé¶¹AV, official transcripts will be reviewed to determine degree(s) conferred and whether previous coursework meets the requirements for the DPD nutrition/dietetics courses or supporting courses.
The student may be asked to provide course descriptions and syllabi to determine whether previous coursework meets requirements for the DPD nutrition/dietetics courses or supporting courses. The Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics provides an as a guide to assist students with foreign degrees who are interested in completing DPD requirements.
Experiential learning is not accepted by the Âé¶¹AV DPD program or graduate DPD certificate program as DPD coursework substitution.