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Nov 23, 2024
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2021-2022 Bradford Campus Catalog [Archived Catalog]
Pre-Nutrition
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Return to: Academic Programs Contact: Dr. Mary Mulcahy
The University of Pittsburgh at Bradford’s Pre-Nutrition curriculum is a two-year course of study. Upon completion of the two-year curriculum, students apply to the University of Pittsburgh’s School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences (SHRS).
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Transfer Program Requirements
The two-year program at the University of Pittsburgh at Bradford must include the following courses: Note:
**Provisions will be made for transfer students to take this course during the Fall term of the Junior year, after admission to the program. Other Admission Criteria Include:
- A minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5 (based on 4.0)
- A minimum prerequisite GPA of 2.5
- A minimum grade of C- in all courses designated as prerequisites
Application Deadline: March 15
Apply online: www.shrs.pitt.edu/Apply
Freshman Guarantee: Qualified freshman applicants will be offered a guaranteed admission into the Coordinated Masters in Dietetics program. Guaranteed students must maintain an overall and prerequisite GPA of 3.3 or better and meet all admission requirements. For consideration, please check code CLNDN when applying to Pitt (at regional Pitt campuses, choose corresponding codes). Please be advised
Please be advised that some programs or courses of study require that students complete rotations, fieldwork, internships/externships and/or teaching assignments at facilities external to the university, while other programs or courses of study may offer voluntary internships or externships at facilities external to the university. Depending on the program or course, such facilities will or may require a criminal background check, an act 33/34 clearance (if applicable), and perhaps a drug screen to determine participant qualification or eligibility. Additionally, in order to become licensed, many states will inquire as to whether the applicant has been convicted of a misdemeanor, a felony, or a felonious or illegal act associated with alcohol and/or substance abuse.
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