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KU Dietetic Internship
Graduate Certificate Program: Costs & Financial Aid

Program costs

Annual estimated expenses in 2006-07 were as follows:

 

Kansas resident

Non-resident

Tuition and fees

$5,910

$13,475

Room and board

$11,562

$11,562

Books and supplies

$790

$790

Personal/medical

$6,854

$6,854

Transportation

$3,092

$3,092

Conferences

$350

$350

Total annual estimated expenses:

$28,558

$36,127

Program costs are established by the Kansas Board of Regents and are subject to change at any time without notice. For current tuition and fees, see www.ku.edu/tuition.


Financial Aid

Financial aid is available for degree-seeking students, and information can be obtained at www.kumc.edu/studentcenter or by calling (913) 588-5170. Submit applications for financial aid by February 14 for fall admission. Although students will be notified in April if they have been matched with the program, financial aid applications need to be submitted in February to ensure timely processing.

The KU Department of Dietetics and Nutrition sponsors scholarships and awards for students annually including the Sevie Nelson Scholarship, Marian Boelte Scholarship, Ruth Gordon Award, and Rowena Sherrill Award. Scholarship information for the School of Allied Health is at www.alliedhealth.kumc.edu. Students are encouraged to apply for scholarships from the state dietetic association and the American Dietetic Association. ADAF application information can be accessed at www.adaf.org.


Housing

There are no university sponsored dormitories in the area. Students are responsible for living and transportation expenses. The Student Services Housing Office maintains a searchable database of housing near the KUMC campus. Visit their website for more information.


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