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B.S. Undergraduate Coordinated Dietetics
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M.S. Combined Masters/Internship in Dietetics
M.S. Clinical Nutrition Track
Admission & Application Procedures
Degree Requirements
Electives
M.S. Graduate Coordinated Dietetics
Ph.D. Health and Rehab Sciences

The Ohio State University requires general materials of all applicants for graduate study. These are reviewed by the University Admissions office before they are reviewed by the School. Each program has additional requirements, which you can find on the Allied Medical web site, http://www.amp.osu.edu, or by contacting the School's Graduate Office at 614-292-9579.

Most graduate programs require a minimum 3.0 GPA and competitive scores on the Graduate Record Examination (GRE).  Application deadlines for the graduate programs can be found at the Graduate Admissions web site.

Financial Aid

Graduate associateships are the primary source of financial assistance provided to graduate students. Associateship positions generally begin in autumn quarter and are renewable, depending upon the student's job performance, grades and availability of funds. The availability of graduate associateships varies from program to program. To be eligible for consideration, you must meet all the admission requirements of the graduate program and apply by the appropriate program application deadline.

Most graduate fellowship awards provide a monthly stipend and payment of resident and non-resident fees. Terms and ability to renew vary, however, with the type of fellowship awarded. Graduate fellowships are limited in number and are awarded on a competitive basis each year to applicants who show outstanding scholarly accomplishment and exceptional potential for graduate study. Fellowship appointments generally begin autumn quarter.

To be eligible for fellowship consideration, you must have a cumulative grade point average of at least 3.10 out of a possible 4.00 in both undergraduate and graduate work. Most of the fellowship programs require a higher GPA. The Graduate School website contains additional details about fellowships and the criteria for each program.

Each graduate program selects the most highly qualified applicants and places their names in nomination to the Graduate School in mid-February. Fellowship awards are announced March 15. Recipients' acceptances of the awards are due April 15.

For more information, please consult the Graduate Handbook or contact:

Office of Student Financial Aid
517 Lincoln Tower
1800 Cannon Drive
Columbus, Ohio 43210-1230 USA
Tel: (614) 292-0300 (outside 614 area code: 1-(800) 678-6440)
E-mail: mailto:finaid@fa.adm.ohio-state.edu?subject=web user inquiry from prospective graduate pages

Web site: http://sfa.osu.edu/

 

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