<p>Hi everyone!
I'm a current high school senior who is planning on majoring in food/nutrition or dietetics in the fall...depending on the school. Right now, my college selection is between UGA (if I get admitted) or UA. </p>
<p>However, I'm second-guessing my options, and was wondering of other good schools for the program that I could still apply to. </p>
<p>I absolutely love this major, but my college search has beene extremely difficult because of it, as most schools do not offer it. I only applied to 4 schools and now I want more options.</p>
<p>Does anyone have a suggestion?</p>
<p>“…but my college search has beene extremely difficult because of it, as most schools do not offer it.”</p>
<p>Almost all such programs are offered at land-grant public universities that have colleges of agriculture or colleges of human ecology (or sometimes, called consumer sciences, home economics, etc.). Every state has a land-grant public university. You in-state option is likely to be the least expensive. There are some private and non-landgrant public universities that offer nutrition or dietetics as one of their health sciences fields.</p>
<p>Check the website of the American Dietetics Association:
[Accredited</a> Education Programs for RDs and DTRs from the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics](<a href=“http://www.eatright.org/BecomeanRDorDTR/content.aspx?id=8156]Accredited”>http://www.eatright.org/BecomeanRDorDTR/content.aspx?id=8156)</p>