Full-Time Track
- Completion of the required academic Didactic Program in Dietetics (DPD) course work with a verification statement or a verification of intent to complete form
- Completion of a baccalaureate degree from an accredited college or university
- Completion of a graduate degree (from an accredited college or university) within 4 months after completing the dietetic internship
DICAS Application
- Maricopa County's Dietetic Internship uses the online Dietetic Internship Centralized Application Service (DICAS).
- The online application must be completed for our program by 11:59 p.m. Central Time on February 15. The fee to use DICAS is $50 for the first application submitted and $20 for each additional application.
Documents
There are no required documents for this program. If you have completed any graduate coursework, please provide a copy of your unofficial graduate degree transcripts under 'Optional Documents' in DICAS.
Note: Graduate degree coursework does not have to be completed at the time of application but must be ~75% completed by the start of the dietetic internship.
Applicant Questions
In lieu of submitting a separate personal statement, you will be asked to answer the following questions as part of your DICAS application.
- Why are you applying to a public health-focused dietetic internship?
- Briefly describe your work, school, and volunteer experiences that have prepared you to enter the nutrition profession.
- Describe your short-term and long-term goals.
- Describe a project that you completed through your own initiative and with minimal supervision.
- Do you speak, read, or write a language other than English and what is your level of fluency?
- What is your graduate degree plan and/or status? Please mention where you are in the process for completing a graduate degree. Note: Graduate coursework does not have to be completed at time of application but must be ~75% completed by start of dietetic internship.
Recommendations
Your letters of recommendation will be submitted through DICAS. Two letters of recommendation are required but you may include up to three. Please have at least one of them from a professional supervisor/manager. Please do not provide letters from friends or family. The letter should honestly assess your strengths and areas for improvement. We use the letters to help get a better understanding of your professional experiences and how supervisors and team members view your work.
MCDPH DI Application Fee
Pay your $55 non-refundable program application fee.
D&D Digital Systems
Maricopa County's full time track Dietetic Internship program participates in computer matching through D&D Digital Systems. Internship candidates must submit a prioritized list of selected Dietetic Internships and a computer matching fee of $55.
Important Dates (Please note that most dates are TENTATIVE) |
Task |
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February 15 at 11:59 p.m. (Central time) | DICAS application due. Program application fee due. D&D Digital registration, fee, and prioritized list due. |
February 16 - 28 | Maricopa County Department of Public Health Dietetic Internship (MCDPH DI) selection committee will review and score applications submitted. |
First Week of March (tentative) | MCDPH DI selection committee will conduct applicant interviews. |
First Monday of April (tentative) | Notification Day: applicants will find their matching result on D&D Digital website. |
June-August | Interns will complete pre-internship requirements. |
Second week of September | First day of the Dietetic Internship. |
Ranking of importance for acceptance:
- Work & volunteer experience (emphasis on public health and community nutrition)
- Interview
- Applicant questions
- Recommendations from references
- Graduate coursework completion plan
- Proficiency in a second language
- GPA
The selection committee will rank applicants in order of preference and send the ranking to D&D Digital System for computer matching.
The Dietetic Internship program begins in early September and is completed mid-April. Two days of vacation are scheduled for the week of Thanksgiving. Two weeks of vacation are scheduled near the end of December, which includes Christmas and New Year's Day. Other holidays honored include Martin Luther King Day, Presidents' Day, Memorial Day, Labor Day, and Veterans Day.
Internship rotations will typically be in Maricopa County. However, some travel is necessary. Cost for lodging will be the intern's responsibility.
Internship rotations vary from year to year and are listed in no specific order:
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Community/ Public Health (33% - 44% of program time) |
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Clinical (25% - 37%of program time) |
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Food and Nutrition Management (18% of program time) |
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Specialty (11%of program time) |
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Didactic Practice (7% of program time) | Orientation/Clinical Boot Camp |
Total program costs will vary according to the needs and lifestyles of each individual. Food, housing, and transportation expenses are variable and the responsibility of the student. Interns must provide their own health and professional liability insurance in order to participate in the program. Arizona law does require drivers to carry automobile insurance and Arizona residents to have annual emission inspection completed on their vehicle.
Program costs that are applicable if the applicant is accepted to the internship; proof required first day of internship:
Expenses | Fee |
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Maricopa County Dietetic Internship Application Fee | $55 |
Tuition | $4,500 |
Automobile Registration & Insurance | Variable |
Vehicle Emissions Inspection | $17 |
Housing / Rent (1-Bedroom Apartment) | $750-1200 / Month (variable) |
Hotel in Wickenburg (Rosewood Rotation) | $100-250 (variable) |
Study Material for RD Exam | $200-350 (variable) |
Office and Miscellaneous Supplies | $100 (estimate) |
Textbooks, Journals, Subscriptions | $75 |
Student or NDTR Professional Liability Insurance | $35-$75 |
Academy of Nutrition Dietetics (AND) Student Membership | $50 |
ServSafe Certification | Variable |
CPR Certification | $45 |
Fingerprint Clearance Card | $69 |
Health Insurance | Variable |
Hepatitis B Vaccination Series | Variable; check with health insurance plan |
MMR Vaccination Series | Variable; check with health insurance plan |
Varicella Vaccination Series or Positive Immunity Titer | Variable; check with health insurance plan |
TB (PPD) Skin Test or Chest X-Ray | Variable; check with health insurance plan |
Tetanus Shot | Variable; check with health insurance plan |
Flu Shot | Variable; check with health insurance plan |
Covid-19 Vaccination | Variable; check with health insurance plan |
Urine Drug Screen (Within 30 Days Prior to Specified Rotations) | Variable; check with health insurance plan |
Statement of Good Health | Variable; check with health insurance plan |
- Scholarship information is available through the Accreditation Council for Education in Nutrition and Dietetics on the Eat Right Pro.
- Loan deferment letter available upon intern request.
Notes:
- Scholarship information is available through the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics Foundation Eat Right Pro.
- Loan deferment letter available upon intern request.
If you are employed by a U.S. federal, state, local, or tribal government or not-for-profit organization, you might be eligible for the Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program.
Required Documentation
Additional documentation required at the start of the Dietetic Internship:
- Automobile registration & insurance
- Driver license
- Signed verification statement of the Didactic Program in Dietetics
- Official transcripts showing completion of degree
- Student membership in the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics (AND)
- Student or NDTR Professional Liability Insurance - $1,000,000 per occurrence/$3,000,000 aggregate
- ServSafe certification
- CPR certification
- Completed criminal background check and a fingerprint clearance card
- Health insurance
- Statement of good health to participate in the program from a medical provider
- Urine drug screen (within 30 days prior to starting hospital clinical inpatient rotation)
- TB (PPD) skin test or chest x-ray
- MMR vaccination series
- Hepatitis B vaccination series
- Varicella vaccination series or positive varicella immunity titer
- Tetanus toxoid (within the past ten years)
- Seasonal flu shot (at the beginning of flu season)
- Covid-19 Vaccination