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Spring Match 2027


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Email Susie Fox to let her know your DICAS application has been started and we will get back to you within a week to let you know our decision.

The application period for the Spring 2027 programs begins now and goes through March 1, 2027. If accepted, you will need to notify us of your decision and pay the nonrefundable deposit on or before March 10, 2027.
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We have interns available to talk with you, if you are wanting to know more about our program from an intern perspective. 

Master's Degree

All interns must either already have a Master's degree or be enrolled in a Master's program before starting the internship. Interns will need a Master's to graduate from our internship.

OPTIONS for those without a Master's:
Enroll in a Master's program before you apply or just after match day. (We have a close relationship with the University of Alabama, Cedar Crest and John Patrick University; they all offer fully-remote degrees.)

Foundational Practices in Dietetics & Permaculture

These meetings are required and will (tentatively) be on Tuesdays 12:30 - 3:30 PM Pacific Time (3:30 - 6:30 PM Eastern time) in July and early August. Each meeting will be 2-3 hours long, and there will be 3-5 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. 

On-Site in Bothell - Required

There is a required in-person On-Site in Bothell, Washington in August 2027 (dates TBD). These are five full days, so prepare your travel accordingly. More details are provided upon acceptance.

We are excited to meet you in person! Together we explore farms, wild edibles, and food systems together in/around Bothell, Washington. We’ll also work on point-of-care testing (using finger-prick blood samples) blood pressure reading and bedside swallow screens so you are prepared for your rotation
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Friday Meetings - Required

We meet online on Fridays twice a month after On-Site. 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 the 2nd and 4th Fridays each month. Once you are accepted, we will give you the times. We’ll use this time for your clinical case studies, presentations, guest speakers, garden-to-table topics and much more.