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Dietetic Internship Program Mission (Denton) |
Combined Masters Dietetic Internship (Denton) |
Combined Masters Dietetic Internship (Houston) |
Dietetic Internship Application Form
Houston Dietetic Internship
Introduction
The combined Master of Science
Degree and Dietetic internship is a 13-18 month program of graduate study that
integrates didactic and clinical experiences into one curriculum. The combined
program has a Medical Nutrition Therapy Emphasis and provides students unique
opportunities to study nutrition in the classroom as well as in a variety of
affiliated health-care institutions and emerging clinical settings.
Graduates meet requirements for
active membership in The American Dietetic Association and are eligible to
take the registration examination upon successful completion of required
coursework and internship experiences. Graduates of the program are competent
to practice as entry-level dietitians and are qualified to apply for licensure
in the state of Texas.
The program consists of 45 to 51 semester hours, which includes credits for thesis, professional paper and 21 credits for internship experience. Upon the completion of the Internship, the student is usually within 1 semester of completing the Master’s degree
The TWU-Houston Dietetic Internship Program is currently granted accreditation status by the Commission on Accreditation for Dietetics Education of The American Dietetic Association, 120 South Riverside Suite 2000, Chicago, IL 60606-6955, 312/899-4876.
For additional information regarding the university and our department search our web site at www.twu.edu/hs/nfs/hintern.htm. After reviewing these materials, please feel free to contact the TWU Dietetic Internship Director with further questions.
Rose M. Bush, M.S., R.D., L.D.
Associate Clinical Professor/ Dietetic Internship Director
713/794-2376
Email: rbush@mail.twu.edu
This information is valid until February 15, 2008.
Program Mission:
The mission of the Program is to provide quality graduate study and supervised training comprised of challenging work experience that focus on medical nutrition therapy. Graduates will have fulfilled the core competencies required by the Commission on Accreditation for Dietetics Education. Successful completion of the program results in students who are prepared to begin productive careers in dietetics and nutrition-related fields. After graduation, students will be prepared to pursue entry-level positions in the areas of clinical, community, research, food service administration, and business.
Program
Goals and Outcome Measures:
- The program will be considered outstanding in the community
- The program will prepared competently trained graduates to successfully pass the Registration Examination for Dietitians
- The program will prepare competently trained graduates to successfully meet the employment requirements for Registered Dietitians
- The program will select and prepare students who will complete the dietetic internship and MS degree
Supervised Practice Sites:
The affiliated facilities providing the major supervised practice experience are located in the Houston metropolitan area and include the Memorial Hermann Health Care System, St. Joseph Hospital, the Harris County Hospital District Hospitals and Clinics, Baylor Health Clinic and elective emerging practice settings. TWU Dietetic Interns may also apply to be a Fellow in the Baylor College of Medicine Leadership Education in Adolescent Health Program (LEAH).
General
Information
Average number of applications received annually: 36
Cumulative GPA average 2007 class: 3.5 on a 4.0 scale GPA range: 3.25 – 3.8.
Number of intern positions: 12
Pass rate on RD exam (last 5 years) 100%
TWU DI MS Degree Calendar
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February 15, 2008 |
Postmark deadline
for application packet to TWU
and computer
matching materials
to D & D Systems |
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April 21, 2008 |
Notification Day |
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April 22, 2008 |
Appointment Day |
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July 8, 2008 |
Begin graduate studies and
DI orientation |
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Fall
2008 |
Continue graduate studies /DI Supervised Practice Experience |
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January 2009 |
Continue graduate studies /DI Supervised Practice Experience |
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July, 2009 |
Complete DI Supervised Practice Experience (minimum 976 hours) RD eligibility upon successful completion of the program |
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Fall, 2009 |
Take Registration
Examination
Projected completion of the
Master's Degree |
Note: If a qualified student already has an advanced degree in the area of nutrition or closely related field, then no additional degree is required. However, the student would be required to meet the course and supervise practice requirements of the internship.
Note: If a qualified student already has an advanced degree in a non-related area, i.e. history, marketing, etc., the departmental degree would be required.
Admission Requirements:
Students
interested in the Combined DI/MS program must meet the following criteria:
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Verification Statement
showing completion of Didactic Program in Dietetics curriculum or declaration
of Intent to Complete DPD (obtain from your DPD Director). The verification
statement completion date must show recency of education within five years.
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Grade Point Average
of 3.25 or above on a 4.0 scale on the last 60 hours of all coursework
(unconditional admission).
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Grade Point Average
of 3.00 or above on a 4.0 scale on the last 60 hours of all coursework
(provisional admission).
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Graduate Record Examination (GRE)
verbal and quantitative scores
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A 1-2 page resume
providing evidence of work and/or volunteer experience related to intended
field of study.
Admission to TWU Graduate School. Note: DI selections are made prior to and
separately from The Graduate School Admission process. If you are appointed into the DI program
but are denied admission to The Graduate School, your DI appointment would be
forfeited at that time.
Please refer to the TWU Graduate Catalog for admission requirements. Request
or review on-line at http://www.twu.edu/gradschool.
Note: Admission for all programs
at TWU is open to qualified male and female students.
Application
Process:
Applications to the Dietetic
Internship and The Graduate School are two separate processes however; the
completed applications must be mailed directly to the addresses given below.
Failure to mail the applications as directed may result in your application
not being considered.
1. Application to TWU Graduate School
must include:
Online Graduate School application
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$30 non-refundable application fee, payable
to TWU Graduate Admission.
Official college transcript(s)
GRE scores
One to two page resume
2. Application to
TWU Dietetic Internship-Houston
Center must include:
A
completed ADA Application Form for Supervised Practice
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ADA
Verification Statement or Declaration of intent to Complete
Didactic Program in Dietetics (DPD)/Academic
Requirements (original only).
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Official transcripts from all colleges and universities attended.
Three recommendation forms. Use the Standard ADA Recommendation Form available on
these web pages 123 (need all
three pages for a complete recommendation
form). Copies allowed with an original signature from the recommender
A typed letter of application that includes your reasons for:
applying to this DI/ Master's program,
interest in dietetics, past work
experience, perceived strengths,
areas for growth, and short-term and future
professional goals (business letter format, maximum of
two
Application fee - none.
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Application Deadline |
February 15, 2008
(postmarked)
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Send to:
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Rose M. Bush, MS, RD,
Dietetic Internship Director
Texas Woman's University
6700 Fannin Street
Houston, Texas 77030-2343 |
Note:
All application materials are the property of TWU Dietetic Internship and will
not be returned to the applicant.
Selection
Process:
A Selection Committee, appointed by the DI Director, reviews all qualified applications received by the deadline date. Application materials are evaluated by objective criteria in the areas of GPA, GRE, professional interests and goals, work experience (paid and/or volunteer), and letters of recommendation. Note: Texas Woman's University will not discriminate against any person because of race, color, sex, religion, age, national origin, ancestry marital status, or handicap.
Computer
Matching Process:
All applicants to Dietetic Internships (DI) must
participate in computer matching. Applicants should request instructions
and a mark/sense card to prioritize their DI preferences. Applicants should request this material from
ADA-approved Didactic Program in Dietetics (DPD) or from D & D Digital
Systems. This request should be made to allow turn around time for submitting
by a February 15, 2008, postmark
deadline. There is no charge for this material. However, there is a $50 charge
for computer matching that must be submitted with the applicant's prioritized
ranking mark/sense card.
Schedule of Dates:
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Schedule of Dates: |
Obtain preference mark/sense card and
instructions
from your Didactic Program Director or
by writing:
D & D Digital Systems
304 Main Street, Suite 301
Ames, Iowa 50010
515/292-0490
Fax; 515-663-9427
dnd@netins.net |
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Postmarked by:
February 15, 2008 |
Submit mark/sense card with prioritized
list of
Internship choices and matching fee of
$50 by
certified mail to D & D Digital
Systems. The
applicant should check with D & D
Digital
Systems if certified mail receipt is
not returned
within 3 weeks. |
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Postmarked by:
February 15, 2008 |
Submit application packet
by certified mail to
TWU DI program |
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April 21, 2008 |
NOTIFICATION
DAY D & D. Day by which
all applicants will be provided their personal matching
results from D&D Digital Systems via posting on the D
& D web site:
http://www.dnddigital.com/ |
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April 22, 2008
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APPOINTMENT DAY. Applicants should phone, fax or email the
Program Director to confirm the acceptance or
rejection of the computer match by 5 pm CST. A written confirmation is required within one week of appointment day.
Rose M. Bush, MS,
RD, DI Director
Texas Woman's
University
6700 Fannin Street
Houston, Texas 77030-2343
Phone: 713/794-2376 Fax: 713/794-2374
mailto:rbush@mail.twu.edu |
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April 24, 2008 |
A letter will be sent to
interns
confirming their appointment |
Estimated Expenses:
The expenses listed are
approximations. Actual costs may be more or less than these estimates. The
estimates are based on minimum program length of 45 graduate credit hours for
the Combined Master's/Dietetic Internship.
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Resident |
Non-Resident |
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Tuition and Fees |
$9,864 |
$23,112 |
Per/45-hours, graduate credit hours* |
| Off-Campus Room & Board |
Varies |
Varies |
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| Texts and supplies |
$ 300 |
$ 300 |
Per semester |
| Liability Insurance |
$ 30 |
$ 30 |
One-time expense |
| Criminal Background Drug Screening |
$ 48
$ 38 |
$
48
$ 38 |
One-time expense
One-time expense |
| ADA Membership |
$ 43 |
$ 43 |
Annual fee |
| Lab coats (2) |
$ 60 |
$ 60 |
One-time expense |
| ID Badge |
$ 25 |
$ 25 |
One-time expense |
| TDA State
Meeting |
$ 200 |
$ 200 |
Estimated expense |
| Immunization Fees |
Varies |
Varies |
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| Physical Exam Fee |
Varies |
Varies |
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| Transportation costs |
Varies |
Varies |
Travel to and from
facilities |
| Taskstream Enrollment |
$ 39 |
$ 39 |
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*Note: Fees do not include
property deposit or assigned course fees, and are subject to change without
prior notice.
See section on Departmental Scholarships/Financial Aid
Transportation:
Transportation to the facilities
is the responsibility of the intern. It is necessary that the student have
access to an automobile in good working condition and be able to drive a one
hour or 60 mile radius in a busy metropolitan area for certain rotations.
Graduate
Housing:
It is the intern's responsibility
to select and provide his/her own housing. Accommodations are not available on
campus for graduate students. For information contact Student Life at
713/794-2157.
Departmental
Scholarships:
The Department of Nutrition and Food Sciences
awards academic scholarships each year. Awards of $1000 or more for a full
academic year results in out-of-state tuition waivers for out-of-state
students. Scholarship deadlines are set each spring for the following academic
year. More information and a separate application form to apply for these
scholarships can be obtained by contacting the department at 713/794-2371 or
on the website at:
http://www.twu.edu/hs/nfs/
Note: Scholarship
application deadlines occur before internship appointments are made.
Therefore, it is in the student's best interest to make application before the
deadline date.
University Scholarships:
Full-time graduate students are also eligible
for university scholarships. Information and application deadlines may be
obtained from the Office of Student Financial Aid, Texas Woman's University,
P.O. Box 425408, Denton, TX 76204-3408 940/898-3064 or on
their Web site at: http://www.twu.edu/finaid/.
Financial
Aid:
TWU maintains an Office
of Student Financial Aid that provides financial assistance to qualified
students
http://www.twu.edu/finaid/. Aid may be awarded in the form of loans,
assistantships, scholarships or some combination of these. Please refer to the
current graduate catalog for more details and deadlines for application.
Academic
Common Market:
Fourteen southern states*
participate in the Academic Common Market, an interstate agreement for sharing
uncommon programs. Residents of these states who are accepted for admission
into selected out-of-state programs can enroll on an in-state tuition basis.
The two requirements are:
1. Acceptance in a program to which your state has made arrangements to send its students.
2. Proof that you are a legal resident of
that state.
Students should write
directly to the institution for admissions information. After you have been
accepted, write your state coordinator for certification of
residency. *Alabama, *Arkansas, *Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana,
Maryland, Mississippi, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia,
West Virginia.
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Final Comment...
The faculty in the Department of Nutrition and
Food Sciences welcomes the opportunity to meet with prospective students. To
obtain more information, contact us at your convenience. Thank you for your
interest in Texas Woman's University.
Rose M. Bush, MS, RD
Dietetic Internship
Director
Texas Woman's
University
6700 Fannin Street
Houston, Texas 77030-2343
Phone: 713/794-2376
Fax: 713/794-2374
E-mail:
rbush@mail.twu.edu
Web site:
http://www.twu.edu/hs-nfs/hintern.htm
This
information is valid until February 15, 2008. Last update 9/30/2007. |