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With UND's Nutrition & Foodservice Professional Training Program offered in an independent study format, you can study to be a Certified Dietary Manager, Certified Food Protection Professional (CDM, CFPP) without leaving your job or sacrificing time with family.
With independent study courses, you can:
- enroll anytime
- take up to 12 months to complete your course
- learn at your own pace
- complete lessons on your own schedule
- pick your preferred time and place for studying
You can work at your own pace from the comfort of your own home. And the best part...You don't have to wait to get started!
UND's Pathway III(b) Dietary Manager Training offers education about dietary management according to the ANFP's required curriculum pattern:
- Unit 1: Foodservice Production, and Sanitation and Food Safety
- Unit 2: Foodservice Management and Human Resource Management
- Unit 3: Basic Nutrition and Medical Nutrition Therapy
What you can expect from our course
- Offered through distance learning by the University of North Dakota since 1973.
- Approved by the Association of Nutrition & Foodservice Professionals (ANFP).
- Prepares you to pass the CDM, CFPP Credentialing Exam® so you can earn your CDM, CFPP credential.
- Has one of the highest credentialing exam pass rates among all correspondence and online courses.
- Taught by expert instructors who are available to answer your questions via email.
- Complete an application and submit full payment (facility checks payable to UND or credit cards).
- Purchase the required textbook at the same time as enrolling in the course.
- Expect to spend classroom time:
- Reading your assigned reading for each lesson
- Complete the vocabulary exercises and practice quiz for each lesson
- Complete the written assignments for each lesson and submit to the instructor
- Complete all quizzes and exams online
- Completion of all lessons with an 'S' or Satisfactory grade.
- Completion of all exams with a 70% average or better.
- Complete all course requirements within the allotted timeframe.
- There are no refunds after registering for this course.
Upon successful completion, you may apply to sit for the CDM, CFPP Credentialing Exam®. Visit the Certifying Board for Dietary Managers (CBDM) website to review the certification process.
You'll also be awarded with a certificate of completion from the University of North Dakota.
You have 12 months to complete your course. To allow for the shipment of your course materials, your 12-month timeline starts 2 weeks after your application is processed, however you're welcome to begin as soon as your materials or email with login information arrives.
If you need more time and have successfully completed Unit 1 (Lessons 1-4 and Exam #1) you are eligible to purchase a 9-month extension for $100 per extension.
If you have not made adequate progress (successful completion of Unit 1 - Lessons 1-4 and Exam #1) and do not purchase an extension prior to your 12-month completion date, your course will be canceled.
Extensions
You are eligible for a 9-month extension if you meet the following criteria:
- In Blackboard
- You have earned an “S” (Satisfactory) grade for lesson worksheets 1-4 in Lessons 1-4.
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- You have scored at least 70% on Exam 1 under Lesson 5.
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- In Blackboard Ultra
- You have earned a "complete" grade for lesson worksheets 1-4 in Lessons 1-4.
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- You have scored at least 70% on Exam 1 under Lesson 5.
The cost for a 9-month extension is $100. Please visit the Extensions page for more information.
Important Notice for DM10 Students
Each student is assigned an end date that falls 12 months after their official start date. Please make sure you are aware of your specific end date as you work toward completing your program requirements.
Because the DM10 course will be officially retired on December 10, 2026, extension options will be limited. Standard 9-month extensions will not be available for DM10 enrollments whose end dates fall after February 2026. If you qualify for an extension, it will be shorter than the usual duration, and details will be provided as you approach your end date if you have not yet finished the course.
All coursework must be submitted no later than your individual end date. No assignments can be accepted after December 10, 2026, under any circumstances.
Students who do not complete DM10 by their end date or before its retirement, whichever comes first, will need to enroll in the updated DM11 course, pay the new course fee, and begin the program again. Work completed in DM10 cannot be transferred to DM11, and new textbooks will be required.
If you are currently enrolled in DM10 and anticipate needing extra time, please plan accordingly with these deadlines in mind.
DM11 students may disregard this notice.