Students are encouraged to contact the Didactic Program in Dietetics (DPD) Director, Wanda Koszewski, Ph.D., RD, to request an appointment to discuss Winthrop's DPD Verification and Dietetic Internships or Graduate Degrees in human nutrition.
The DPD Program is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Education in Nutrition and Dietetics (ACEND). ACEND can be contacted by:
Students completing Winthrop University's Didactic Program in Dietetics (DPD) meet or exceed the minimum academic requirements of the Accreditation Council for Education in Nutrition and Dietetics (ACEND) of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics. ACEND is a specialized accrediting body recognized by the Council on Higher Education Accreditation Association and the United States Department of Education.
Students are prepared to work as entry-level dietitians after completing an accredited internship. ACEND Didactic Program in Dietetics verification from Winthrop University requires completion of the BS degree in Human Nutrition with a minimum grade of C- in all NUTR courses completed at Winthrop and a cumulative grade point average greater than or equal to 3.0 in all NUTR courses.
At least 32 semester hours of NUTR courses above the 299 level must be completed at Winthrop University. A maximum of 12 hours of NUTR-equivalent courses above the 199 level may be transferred into the major from another accredited institution with approval from the Director of the Didactic Program in Dietetics.
The mission of the Didactic Program in Dietetics in the Department of Human Nutrition is to prepare our graduates as future dietitians and nutrition professionals for supervised practice leading to eligibility for the CDR credentialing exam to become a registered dietitian nutritionist. Graduates will embrace lifelong learning and service to the profession.
Program Goal 1: Program graduates will be prepared for supervised practice experiences to become an entry-level registered dietitian nutritionist by successful completing CDR credentialing exam for dietitian nutritionist.
Goal 1 Program Objectives:
Program Goal 2: Graduates of the DPD program will embrace lifelong learning and service to the profession.
Goal 2 Program Objectives:
Program outcome data are available upon request. Please contact the Department of Human Nutrition if you would like access to the data.
Must Have or Complete:
The Department of Human Nutrition currently offers a BS in Human Nutrition, which is an undergraduate Didactic Program in Dietetics ("DPD"), and a post-graduate dietetic internship. Both programs are accredited by the Accreditation Council for Education in Nutrition and Dietetics (ACEND). The Department of Human Nutrition also offers an MS in Human Nutrition.
Path to becoming a Registered Dietitian (RD) through the Didactic Program in Dietetics (DPD)
Effective January 1, 2024, the Commission on Dietetic Registration (CDR) will require a minimum of a master’s degree to be eligible to take the credentialing exam to become a registered dietitian nutritionist (RDN). In addition, CDR requires that individuals complete coursework and supervised practice in program(s) accredited by the Accreditation Council for Education in Nutrition and Dietetics (ACEND). In most states, graduates also must obtain licensure or certification to practice. Graduates who successfully complete the ACEND-accredited Didactic Program in Dietetics (DPD) program at Winthrop University are eligible to apply to an ACEND-accredited supervised practice program/apply to take the CDR credentialing exam to become an RDN.
For more information about educational pathways to become a RDN please click here.
The State of South Carolina licenses registered dietitian nutritionists. Applicants must hold a baccalaureate or master's degree in human nutrition, nutrition education, foods and nutrition, public health nutrition, or an equivalent major course of study from an approved regionally accredited college or university. An applicant must have a current Registered Dietitian Certification with the Commission on Dietetic Registration.
Licensure laws vary by state. Please refer to the CDR's Licensure Summary of Statutes for more information.
Contact information for state regulatory agencies can be found here.
Admission Application for the DPD program can be found at the Winthrop Admission website found at:
The Winthrop University DPD program follows the University Five-Year Calendar.
Tuition and Fees can be found at Winthrop Tuition and Fees.
If you are in need of financial aid, visit the Financial Aid Office.
For information on room and meal plan rates, visit Residence Life.
Additional Fees Include:
Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics Student Membership |
$58.00 |
Drug Testing Fees |
$25.00-$140.00 |
Books |
$300.00-$500.00 per semester |
Liability Insurance |
$25.00-$40.00 |
Background Checks |
$30.00 |
Medical Exams - Basic |
$25.00 |
Immunizations |
$120.00 |
SNDA Membership |
$10.00 |
NUTR 490A Practicum Fee |
$100.00 |
Lab Fees |
$10.00-$75.00 per semester |
OSHA Training |
$25.00 |
The D&D Digital Internship Matching serves as a clearinghouse to help applicants obtain an Internship (supervised practice position) from their rankings to help Dietetic Internships (DI) obtain applicants from their choices. It eliminates unfair pressures and premature decisions in appointments by internship an acceptance or rejection of appointments by applicants.
There are two components to applying to a Dietetic Internship and an applicant must complete both components to participate in DI Matching.
Please note that competition for Dietetic Internships is very competitive, so students completing their didactic coursework should begin preparing themselves early to increase their chances of obtaining a position in a supervised program. If you are interested in Winthrop's Dietetic Internship, contact Stephanie Nielsen, MS, RD, LDN.