Chart Your Path to Becoming a Registered Dietitian at Simmons!

    Thursday, October 2, 2025 at 12:00 PM until 1:00 PMEastern Daylight Time UTC -04:00

    Chart Your Path to Becoming a Registered Dietitian (RD) with Simmons!

    Thinking about a career in nutrition and want to know exactly how to become a Registered Dietician? Join us for an informational webinar on October 2 at 12pm, during which Simmons faculty will walk you through our Didactic Program in Dietetics (DPD) and the MS in Nutrition & Health Promotion - the first two steps you need to complete in order to earn your RD credential.

    In this session, you’ll discover:

    • How Simmons DPD Certificate, accredited by ACEND, fulfills the didactic coursework needed for RD eligibility

    • The benefits of completing ourMS in Nutrition & Health Promotion, and how it pairs with the DPD for an expedited path to internship readiness

    • Program flexibility: fully online or on-campus MS format, full- or part-time options, and support for working professionals

    • Option to incorporate into your degree our Certificate in Sports Nutrition, which prepares you to apply advanced nutrition strategies in athletic and performance settings while also providing preparation for the NASM Certified Nutrition Coach exam 

    • Our strong outcomes: high RD exam pass rates, options fordietetic internshipplacements, and alumni working across healthcare, community health, private practice, and more

    • Guidance on prerequisites, timelines, and strategies to strengthen your Simmons application

    Whether you are switching fields or advancing your credentials, this webinar will help you chart a clear path to becoming an RD. Join us to learn more!

    Please note this webinar will focus on the DPD and MS programs; if you hope to learn more about the Dietetic Internship (or MSDI), join us on December 10 at 7pm!

    Registration is no longer available because the registration deadline has passed.

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