Fall Match 2024 - Two PathsTraditional Path via DICAS Due September 25 (But start early, some steps take a long time). You'll create one application that you can use to apply to several programs. You rank them in order of preference, and November 5th you'll find out where you matched. You'll pay fees to DICAS, D&D Digital, and the $20 GTTN application fee.
NEW GTTN Independent Admission - If you know GTTN is a top choice for you, you, apply directly to GTTN by October 15th. You'll fill out an online form, and submit a PDF that includes transcripts, DPD verification/intent to complete statements, and your personal statement. You'll get a reply from us within two weeks. If you are a accepted, you can skip the cost and stress of DICAS match. |
Is a Master's Degree Required?Master's degree is required for all interns.
All interns must either already have a Master's degree or be enrolled in a Master's program before starting the internship. It will need to be completed prior to graduation from the internship.
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Foundational Practices in Dietetics & PermacultureWe will have eight required online meetings 12:30 - 3:30 PM Pacific Time in January and the first week of February. There will be 5-6 hours of required reading and assignments to do BEFORE each class meeting. Topics include: GTTN mission, diversity & bias, permaculture, US agriculture, cultural foodways, infant nutrition, nutrition focused physical exam, wild edibles, a clinical skills, case study.
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Friday MeetingsWe’ll meet online on Fridays twice a month starting in February 2024. These are required. We suggest you arrange your schedule to either take Fridays off, or do half days on Fridays. You’ll need time to attend these meetings and to work on assignments and study for your RDN exam. Required meetings will be twice a month between 9:30 AM and 11:30 AM Pacific Time on the 2nd and 4th Fridays. We’ll use this time for your clinical case studies, presentations, guest speakers, review for the CDR exam, and garden-to-table topics.
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Local On-Site
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- Do six half-day experiences, or a mix of half-day and full day experiences, to gain “hands on” garden-to-table exposure.
- Create a video presentation or slideshow with pictures/video clips that we could use with future cohorts.
- You will gain additional supervised “Alternative Learning Experience,” and/or some garden-to-table hours.