UND dietetics program receives continued full accreditation
The Commission on Accreditation for Dietetics Education (CADE) voted to continue full accreditation for the University of North Dakota's Coordinated Program in Dietetics, during the board's September meetings.
The program is accredited at the baccalaureate level for an enrollment of 24 first- and second-year students and a Dietetic Practice in Rural Communities concentration.
The decision was based upon a peer review of the self-study report addressing the 2008 Accreditation Standards. CADE recognizes the Program's compliance with the accreditation standards and encourages continued efforts in providing quality dietetics education.
CADE values the commitment to the quality and continued improvement of dietetics education demonstrated by the Coordinated Program in Dietetics during the accreditation process, according to a letter to UND from the organization.
The next review of the program will be in 2016, the five-year midpoint of the ten-year accreditation period.
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