How to Apply to the Dietetic Internship Program

Application to the Dietetic Internship Program

  • The Stony Brook Dietetic Internship utilizes the Dietetic Internship Centralized Application System (DICAS). To apply students should go to http://dicas.liaisoncas.com/
  • The application for admissions downloaded, together with all supporting documents, becomes the property of the Stony Brook Dietetic Internship Program. No materials will be returned to the applicant. We recommend that you make copies for your own records. The Stony Brook University Health Sciences Center application procedure places responsibility on the applicant for gathering supporting credentials and submitting via the Dietetic Internship Centralized Application System (DICAS). In this way, you can be certain that your application, transcripts, personal statements, and letters of recommendation are submitted.
  • Please note: if you are applying to the distance program, supplemental forms are required. You will need to complete the Rotation Schedule template and the SBU DI Preceptor Commitment Form (for each preceptor). These forms can be found on the Forms page. These forms should be uploaded as one document as a supplemental form on your DICAS application.

Have questions before you submit your application? Email nutrition@stonybrookmedicine.edu 


Application Review Process

The program faculty will review all applications. Qualified applicants may be invited to participate in 2 separate zoom interviews with faculty, to be scheduled at a mutually convenient time.  


Application to the MS in Nutrition

  • The application to the MS in Nutrition is accessible via https://graduateadmissions.stonybrook.edu/apply. Applicants must apply by July 1st. Applicants can use letters of recommendation and personal statement from DICAS.
  • GREs are not required

Non- Discrimination

Consistent with federal and state guidelines, Stony Brook University does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, sex, age, ethnicity, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, disability, marital status, or veterans' status in it educational programs or employment. If you are a student or an employee of Stony Brook University and consider yourself to be a target of discrimination or harassment, you may file a complaint in writing with the Office of Institutional Diversity and Equity. If you choose to file a complaint within the University, you do not lose your right to file with an outside enforcement agency such as the State Division of Human Rights, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, or the Office of Civil Rights.

Complaints of suspected violations of these policies should be made to:

Marjolie Leonard
Director for Title IX and Risk Management
201 Administration Building
Stony Brook, NY 11794-0251
Phone: 631-632-6280