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Nutrition & Dietetics Tuition & Aid

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Future

Financial planning is the first step to getting the best return on your degree.

At UW-Green Bay, we want to educate all who want to be educated. But money can be an immense barrier for students. In fact, 51% of college dropouts drop out because of lack of money. In order to ensure you can earn your degree, we’ll help you understand your costs, get financial aid and provide access to local nutrition-related jobs to help ease financial worries.

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Tuition

Understand your college costs to plan for your financial future.

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Financial Aid

Figuring out financial aid can be a headache – get expert advice from our Financial Aid office to help fund your degree.

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Scholarships

From $100 to $10,000, any amount of scholarship money can ease financial worries.

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Additional Costs

Students in our DPD program may also be subject to unique costs due to the nature of our program and practicum learning experiences which are not covered by the University assessment of tuition and regular fees. These additional fees are subject to Universities of Wisconsin Administrative Policy # 825:

  1. Clothing – The Quantity Food practicum requires that students wear a chef’s coat ($25) during practicum learning experiences. Non-slip shoes are also required and may be an added expense. Students are often asked to dress in business-casual professional attire when on class field trips or conducting practicum work at community sites for the Community Nutrition practicum. Students whose usual attire is different from the dress code may need to purchase clothing for practicum experiences. The UW-Green Bay Career Closet is an excellent resource for students needing professional attire and is available to students at no cost.
  2. Supplies – Some practicum experiences may require the purchase of supplies to enhance your learning. Currently, the Quantity Food practicum experience requires purchase of a food thermometer ($10) as well as hair restraints ($5).
  3. Background Check – Some practicum sites used during the Community Nutrition practicum may require that students pass a background check prior to working with program participants. Students may be assessed the cost of the background check ($25). Upon approval by the program, a student may also secure their own caregiver background check at their own expense.
  4. Immunizations – At present, there are no specific immunizations required for DPD students. However, specific practicum sites may require that students show proof of vaccination consistent with agency policy; complete a TB test; or complete a drug screen prior to commencing practicum learning.
  5. Professional Memberships – Although not required, students are encouraged to join the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics as a student member. Annual membership fees are approximately $60.
Professor Sara Wagner

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As our nutrition and dietetics advisor, Professor Sara Wagner can help answer any questions you have.

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