Concordia College - Dietetic Internship
at Concordia College
Credential earned: RD (post-DPD pathway)
What this program is
Concordia College - Dietetic Internship is offered through Concordia College in Moorhead, MN and sits within the Registered Dietitian pathway. ACEND, the Accreditation Council for Education in Nutrition and Dietetics, is the gold-standard accreditor for the RD pathway. It's recognized by the US Department of Education and the Council for Higher Education Accreditation, which gives ACEND-accredited programs cross-state portability and Medicare-billable scope on graduation. Graduates earn RD (post-DPD pathway), which is the only nutrition credential recognized by Medicare, hospital systems, and most US insurance plans. As of January 2024, the Commission on Dietetic Registration requires a master's degree to sit for the RD exam. RD-pathway programs typically run as a coordinated bachelor's plus master's, or as a master's-with-supervised-practice sequence (often called MS+DI). Anyone considering an RD route should confirm with the program directly that its current structure meets that master's eligibility rule before applying. On the practical side: format runs hybrid online and in-person. The RD pathway has historically been the longest road in nutrition, and the post-2024 master's rule has extended it further. The trade-off is that RDs hold the broadest legal scope and the only credential consistently recognized by hospitals, insurance, and government nutrition programs. Programs accredited by ACEND share a common standards floor, but vary considerably in supervised-practice match rates, distance-ed support, and concentration areas like clinical, community, or foodservice management.
Curriculum and coursework
RD-pathway programs share a core curriculum dictated by ACEND standards: medical nutrition therapy across the lifespan, food science, foodservice systems management, community and public-health nutrition, counseling and education, research methods, biochemistry and physiology, and supervised practice across clinical, community, and foodservice rotations. Coordinated programs (CP) integrate didactic coursework with the supervised-practice hours required for RD eligibility. DPD-only tracks complete the academic side, with students applying separately to a dietetic internship or graduate-with-supervised-practice program to log practice hours. Since the post-2024 master's rule, many programs have folded supervised practice into a master's degree to simplify the pathway. Most programs cap the curriculum with a research or capstone project: a clinical case series, a community-nutrition project, or a foodservice systems audit.
How it's delivered
Concordia College - Dietetic Internship is delivered hybrid online and in-person. Distance education means most or all coursework can be completed remotely, which fits working professionals or anyone who can't relocate. Supervised-practice components, where required by the credential, are usually arranged at a clinical site near the student or through the program's partner network. Cohort vs rolling admission, full-time vs part-time options, and term structure (semester, quarter, accelerated) vary across the field. Specific cohort dates and any application-cycle deadlines are best confirmed with the institution directly.
Who this is for
Career outcomes
RD graduates work across hospital clinical nutrition, outpatient counseling, public-health and WIC programs, sports nutrition with collegiate and professional teams, long-term care, eating-disorder treatment, foodservice management, food-industry research, and private practice. The credential is portable across all 50 states (with state-license overlays in most), insurance-billable in many settings, and the only nutrition credential recognized by Medicare. BLS data points to median RD salaries in the high-$60Ks, with significant range based on geography, setting, and specialization.
Prerequisites and admission
Most programs in this credential class admit at the high-school level, with college-prep coursework expected. Most programs ask for transcripts, a personal statement, recommendation letters, and a resume or CV. Application timelines vary, with some programs running rolling admission and others operating fixed cohort cycles.
How this compares
Compared with the CNS pathway, the RD route has the broadest insurance and licensure recognition but a longer, more standardized track. Compared with holistic-nutrition credentials, RDs hold the only nutrition credential recognized by Medicare and most major insurers. For people who want to work in hospitals, clinics, schools, or any setting that requires insurance billing, the RD remains the standard.
FAQ
What credential does Concordia College - Dietetic Internship prepare students to earn?
Graduates earn RD (post-DPD pathway). The only nutrition credential recognized by medicare, hospital systems, and most us insurance plans. Scope of practice, state licensure recognition, and insurance reimbursement vary by credential and by state, so anyone planning where to practice should check their state's nutrition statutes before applying.
Is Concordia College - Dietetic Internship accredited?
ACEND, the Accreditation Council for Education in Nutrition and Dietetics, is the gold-standard accreditor for the RD pathway. It's recognized by the US Department of Education and the Council for Higher Education Accreditation, which gives ACEND-accredited programs cross-state portability and Medicare-billable scope on graduation.
How long does Concordia College - Dietetic Internship take and how much does it cost?
Program length varies by cohort and pathway. Tuition varies by year and residency status. Living costs, supervised-practice fees, and exam fees aren't always bundled into headline pricing, so prospective applicants should ask the program for a total-cost-of-attendance estimate before committing.
Does Concordia College - Dietetic Internship meet the post-2024 RD master's requirement?
As of January 2024, sitting for the RD exam requires a master's degree. RD-pathway programs have generally restructured to either award a master's or feed into one. Confirm with the program directly that its current pathway meets CDR's master's eligibility rule.
Program facts
| Credential earned | RD (post-DPD pathway) |
|---|---|
| Provider | Concordia College |
| Accreditor | ACEND (Accreditation Council for Education in Nutrition and Dietetics) |
| Format | Hybrid (online + in-person) |
| Location | Moorhead, MN |
| Prerequisites | High school diploma |
About this program
The Concordia College - Dietetic Internship is an ACEND-accredited program preparing students for the Registered Dietitian credential — the only nutrition credential recognized by Medicare and most US insurance plans. It combines online coursework with in-person supervised practice on the Concordia College campus in Moorhead, MN.
Details are drawn from ACEND data as of April 2026. Verify current tuition, duration, and admission requirements directly with the provider before enrolling.
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