About the Nutrition and Didactic Program in Dietetics at FLC
The Fort Lewis College Nutrition Didactic Program in Dietetics (DPD) is designed to prepare students for a supervised practice and/or graduate studies in the career pathway to becoming a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist (RDN). The FLC Nutrition DPD program has been accepted for accreditation from the Accreditation Council for Education in Nutrition and Dietetics (ACEND) of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics.
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The Fort Lewis College Didactic Program in Dietetics fosters an inclusive, experiential, and student-focused environment. It equips students with the knowledge and skills for graduate studies and/or supervised practice, leading to eligibility for the Commission on Dietetic Registration exam to become Registered Dietitian Nutritionists.
Program Goal #1: The program will prepare graduates with the requisite knowledge and skills for entry into a graduate program and/or supervised practice or employment.
Objectives:
Program Goal #2: The program will prepare graduates with the knowledge and skills to work with individuals and/or groups from diverse backgrounds and across the lifespan. Graduates will apply these skills in various practice settings during a graduate program and/or supervised practice or employment.
Program outcomes data are available upon request.
Upon completing all FLC Nutrition DPD program requirements, students will earn a verification statement, resulting in eligibility to apply for a supervised practice and/or graduate studies in the pathway to becoming a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist (RDN).
Pathways to becoming an RDN can be explored through the ACEND Become a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist information page.
Individual states may have additional requirements for dietetics licensure and certification. For more information, please visit the CDR State Licensure webpage.
The tuition and fees for the FLC Nutrition DPD program follow the rates set by the College. Please visit Affording FLC for the most up-to-date information on the cost of attendance for in-state and out-of-state students.
The FLC Nutrition DPD does not have a program-specific fee; however, students should anticipate some additional course and lab fees associated with nutrition, biology, and chemistry courses. DPD students will also be required to be student members of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics
Applying and being accepted into Fort Lewis College allows students to pursue a major in Nutrition and participate in the FLC Nutrition DPD. There is no additional application for the DPD.
For more information on FLC admission requirements and the FLC application process, please visit Fort Lewis College Admission.
The FLC DPD program follows the FLC Academic Calendar. Students are encouraged to meet regularly with their academic advisor to ensure they are on track for program completion.
The FLC Catalog outlines the requirements for earning a Bachelor of Science in Nutrition. For a degree to be conferred:
The Nutrition Major courses that are specific to DPD program completion are the Interdisciplinary/Preparatory courses and DPD Core, listed below:
A Verification Statement will be issued upon conferral of the Bachelor of Science, Nutrition degree (Nutrition, Dietetics Option prior to catalog year 2025) and satisfactory completion of DPD-specific coursework and RDN Core Knowledge Competencies (KRDN). Non-degree seeking students with satisfactory completion of the DPD-specific coursework are eligible to earn the Verification Statement. All students must meet all KRDN criteria to demonstrate core knowledge attainment. KRDN knowledge attainment is demonstrated via course assessments. An assessment will be considered meeting a KRDN standard when scoring on that assessment earns at least 70% of the total points. Examples of summative assessments include project-based learning, case studies, research papers, presentations, portfolios, and other assignments. Refer to your course syllabus, schedule, and assignments for more information on how individual courses meet KRDN criteria.
The FLC Nutrition DPD has established the following criteria to be eligible to obtain a Verification Statement:
Alternative Pathway (non-degree seeking students)
There are numerous resources available to help make education more accessible. Please visit Affording FLC to learn more about:
Scholarships are also available to dietetic students through the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics Foundation.
Credit for prior learning will be considered for students wishing to complete the DPD requirements to earn a Verification Statement. The DPD program will follow the FLC policy credit for prior learning. Fort Lewis College defines prior learning as academic knowledge gained through work experience, military service, community involvement, or independent study. Fort Lewis College allows demonstration of prior learning for military service and independent study and demonstrated college-level equivalencies gained through work experiences outside of the college classroom, including experience that may lead to an industry credential, technical certificate, or industry license.
Transfer students wishing to complete the proposed DPD can receive the DPD Verification Statement. The DPD Director will evaluate prior coursework and transcripts from an accredited institution of higher education to determine course equivalencies and additional coursework needed.
Post-baccalaureate students without a prior degree in dietetics who wish to complete the proposed DPD program must first apply as post-baccalaureate transfer students and be admitted to FLC with a declared major in Nutrition. The DPD director will evaluate previous coursework from an accredited institution of higher education to determine course equivalencies and additional coursework needed.
Non-degree-seeking students are eligible for a DPD Verification Statement. The DPD Director will evaluate previous coursework from an accredited institution of higher education to determine course equivalencies and the additional coursework needed.
The following documents contain information on student expectations, policies, and procedures.
We will use a variety of technologies in DPD courses. DPD students must adhere to the College’s Acceptable Use of Information Technology Policy . Every FLC student can access computer labs, laptop bundles, printers, Microsoft Office, Zoom, and Canvas (Learning Management System). The FLC DPD program expects students to use their FLC account for email communication related to the DPD program or coursework. The FLC DPD recommends the following technologies:
You will also need the following computer and digital literacy skills:
Zoom will be utilized as a backup instructional method. Students can learn more by visiting these Zoom tutorials . Every FLC student has a basic Zoom account at fortlewis.zoom.us.
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For distance instruction and/or online testing, the FLC Learning Management System, Canvas, will be used. Identity is verified through the FLC Central Authentication System (CAS) as stated in the Learning Management System policy .