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Coordinated Program Application for Post-Graduate Students Completing CP Requirements

Instructions:

1) Applications must be TYPED and all requested information must be submitted by October 1st or February 1st. All applicants MUST be currently enrolled in the graduate program in the Department of Dietetics & Nutrition at the time of the application to the Coordinated Program. Incomplete applications will not be considered for review for the Coordinated Program. Students may only apply twice.

2) Official Transcripts:

Required from all colleges or universities (including FIU) from which you have taken courses applicable to the Coordinated Program (CP). Official transcripts are to be sent from college/university directly to the Program Assistant. All transcripts from foreign countries must be evaluated by an outside agency approved by the Accreditation Council for Education in Nutrition and Dietetics (ACEND) and the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics (AND) and a course equivalency to a US Regional Accredited Degree.

3) Eligibility for Application as Post Graduate Students Completing CP Courses Only All applicants must meet with their advisor to determine their eligibility to apply:

a. Evaluation of all dietetic courses completed compared to coursework requirements of the CP. b. Graduate courses: Have < 9 credit hours remaining.

c. Master's thesis/project requirement: A first draft of project/thesis must be given to Major Professor.

d. Signature of your Major Professor is required on the application form. Professor's signature denotes that the graduate course and thesis/project requirements are met.

4) Applicants should have an overall GPA of 3.0 or above at the time of application to the CP and prior to the start of the supervised practice.

5) Personal Statement:

a. Should be 12-pt. font and 1.5 spacing. It will be reviewed as part of the application process by the CP admission's committee.

b. Content of the Personal Statement should include: i. Your professional goals

ii. How previous work and/or volunteer experience has prepared you for this program iii. Skills and knowledge that you can contribute to this program

iv. Your reasons for aspiring to become a Registered Dietitian 6) Recommendation Forms:

Select two individuals to complete the Recommendation Forms*. These persons should be familiar with your academic ability and work performance. They cannot be related to you. The CP Director or Committee members will not write letters or recommendations.

http://rscphsw.fiu.edu/docs/dietetics/CP_Recommendation_Form%20_rev013113.pdf

*The writers of your letters of recommendation may choose to send a personal letter but the Recommendation Form Rating Checklist must be completed to be considered by the Program Director of the CP program. Each form must be in a sealed envelope with the writer's signature on the seal.

7) Complete Background check, FBI level 2 and Fingerprinting:

a. The CP applicant must submit with the application a copy of their COMPLETED Level II FBI Background Check including the Finger-Printing completed by American DataBank. The student is responsible for any costs that this requirement incurs. (NOTE: THIS PROCESS CAN TAKE UP TO 3 WEEKS.)

Checklist:

1. Typed completed CP program application form 2. Official transcripts sent to the Program Director 3. List of the remaining graduate courses by semester 4. Signature of Major Professor

5. Personal Statement

6. Two completed Recommendation Forms 7. Panther Degree Audit

8. Completed background check, FBI level 2 and Fingerprinting

Transcripts must be mailed to: CP Program Director

Dept. of Dietetics and Nutrition Florida International University 11200 SW 8th Street

Miami, FL 33199

Completed application packet can be mailed or dropped off in person by the due date.

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Coordinated Program Application for Post-Graduate Students Completing CP Requirements

Cover Page

I ________________________ understand the following policies and procedures regarding this application: (Student Name and PID#)

1. IN ORDER TO BEGIN THE SUPERVISED PRACTICE EXPERIENCE, STUDENTS MUST: a. Have completed ALL their didactic course requirements.

b. Have completed ALL the MS course requirements.

c. Complete the MS thesis/project requirement, including presentation of the results in Graduate Seminar (DIE 6937).

2. The Coordinated Program will not consider applicants who:

a. Have received lower than a C in any course taken in the Department of Dietetics and Nutrition or its transfer equivalent.

b. Have received lower than a C in any science course required for the CP.

3. The student will be responsible for his/her own transportation to the supervised practice site. Students assume all liability for safely traveling to and from assigned areas.

4. The CP is designed for FIU degree-seeking students only.

5. Before supervised practice begins, each student will need to provide documentation: a. Vaccinations, including varicella titer, PPD X 2, MMR, and tetanus vaccines. b. Level II FBI background check including finger-printing.

c. Active adult CPR certification (only by American Heart Association (AHA)). d. A 10-panel drug test could be required by the placement facility.

i. The Supervised Practice Instructor will let you know if a 10 panel drug test is required. If required, you will need to complete it within 30 days of beginning the practicum. The student is responsible for any costs that the above requirement incurs. Details and appropriate forms will be provided to the student by the Department.

6. The CP applicant must submit with the application a copy of the COMPLETED Level II FBI Background Check including the Finger-Printing completed by American DataBank. The student is responsible for any costs that this requirement incurs. The CP applicant understands that final admission to the CP is contingent on the outcome of their background check.

7. There is an additional fee of $100 per credit hour assessed for supervised practicum classes, for the purpose of meeting the expenses associated with the supervised practice education.

8. Students must abide by the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics’ Code of Ethics for the Profession of Dietetics. Students must also abide by the standards as discussed in the FIU CP Handbook. Students will not be admitted into the CP if their conduct does not meet these codes. During the Supervised Practicum, any student who does not perform in accordance to applicable policies and procedures as outlined in the CP handbook may be removed from the Coordinated Program.

I have read the above statements and agree to abide by the requirements. The information included in my application is true and accurate and can be verified:

_____________________________________________ ____________________ (Student's Signature) (Date)

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Panther ID#: _____________

 

Graduate Courses remaining:

Course # Course Description Credits

Major Professor’s Information

The Major Professor’s signature assures the CP Program Director that the student has discussed with the advisor his/her intention to begin the supervised practice. All graduate requirements must be met before the student begins the supervised practice. This signature is required at the time of application

submission to the CP.

Major Professor’s Name (printed): ___________________________________

Major Professor’s Signature: ___________________________________ _____________ (Date)

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Panther ID#:

Last Name First Name Initial Name:

Address:

City: Zip Code:

FIU e-mail address: Home Phone Number:

Non FIU e-mail address: Cellular Number:

Institution

Type all Universities/Colleges attended (chronological order):

Degree Granted

City/State Major Date

Education, Work/Volunteer, and Extracurricular Activities (can use additional sheet)

Cumulative GPA:

1. Grade point average to date

Dietetics GPA:

Grading Scale For Calculations

A 4.00 A- 3.67 B+ 3.33 B 2.67 C+ 2.33 C 2.00 State:

3. A. Were you ever required to leave any college, graduate, or professional school, or ever denied readmission because of deficiencies in either conduct or scholarship?

If yes, explain briefly.

B. Have you ever been charged or convicted of a misdemeanor and/or felony? If yes, explain briefly.

2. Are you a member of any Professional Organizations? Yes No If yes, please list your current memberships.

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WORK/VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCES

Please list the most current (within 5 years) place(s) of employment/volunteer experience(s) you have had, include dates of service, hours per week and duties for each. If space below is insufficient, please use the same format and attach another page.

1. Place of Employment/Volunteer Experience:

Hours per week: Description of duties:

Position:

Dates of Service:

(Circle which one)

2. Place of Employment/Volunteer Experience: Position:

Dates of Service: Hours per week: Description of duties: Description of duties:

3. Place of Employment/Volunteer Experience:

4. Place of Employment/Volunteer Experience: Position:

Position:

Dates of Service:

Dates of Service:

Hours per week:

Hours per week: Description of duties:

Panther ID#:

(Circle which one)

(Circle which one)

(Circle which one)

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Provide a brief personal history including your background, personal and professional goals, your reasons for aspiring to become a Registered Dietitian, and the influences (e.g., people, situations) that have contributed to your decision. Include a summary of how previous employment or volunteer experiences prepared you for this program and the skills and knowledge you would bring to this program. This written statement will also be evaluated for spelling, grammar, clarity of thought, in addition to content. A maximum of two typed pages with 12 point font and 1.5 spacing is required.

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CRITERIA FOR SELECTION OF STUDENTS

Applications are due in the department of Dietetics and Nutrition on the assigned date (October

1st or February 1st) - no exceptions will be made. Should the due date fall on a weekend, the

application will be due the Friday before the due date.

The admission criteria are specified and weighted in the following point system. Do not complete this

section; it is for your information only.

Criteria Point

1. Cumulative GPA

3.00 - 3.33 ……… 10 points

3.34 - 3.67 ……… 15 points

3.68 – 4.00 ……… 20 points

2. Dietetics GPA

3.00 - 3.33 ……… 10 points

3.34 - 3.67 ……… 15 points

3.68 – 4.00 ……… 20 points

3. Work/Volunteer and Extracurricular Activities

Work Experience/Volunteer/Community/Church Service …………..……….……… 20 points (maximum)

4. Personal Statement

Content, clarity, grammar, spelling and statement of professional goals……… 15 points (maximum)

5. Recommendation Forms ………..…………..10 points (maximum)

6. Recommendation Form Rating Checklist (Committee Evaluation)……..… 15 points (maximum)

This form will be identical to the one used for obtaining recommendations.

Faculty Evaluation of Applicants

Department faculty members who have taught, advised, or supervised applicants will be invited to complete

the “Recommendation Form Rating Checklist.”

The CP Program Director or Committee members will NOT write letters of recommendation for students

applying to the program.

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