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D鈥橸ouville University Nutrition & Dietetics Program Reaccredited Through 2033

February 11, 2026
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Students pose with Program Director Naheed Ali Sayeed and Associate Professor Kathleen Border at their White Coat Ceremony.

D鈥橸ouville University鈥檚 Nutrition & Dietetics program has been reaccredited through June 2033 by the Accreditation Council for Education in Nutrition and Dietetics (ACEND), reaffirming the program鈥檚 commitment to academic excellence and student success.

ACEND is the accrediting agency for education programs preparing students for careers as registered dietitians and nutrition and dietetics technicians. Operating under the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, ACEND evaluates programs nationwide to ensure they meet rigorous standards for curriculum quality, supervised experiential learning, faculty qualifications, and student outcomes. Graduation from an ACEND-accredited program is required for eligibility to pursue credentialing as a registered dietitian nutritionist (RDN).

The reaccreditation affirms that D鈥橸ouville鈥檚 curriculum, supervised practice experiences, and faculty expertise continue to meet the highest national standards in the profession.

鈥淭his successful reaccreditation reflects the strength of our curriculum and the dedication of our faculty, preceptors, students, and alumni,鈥 said Naheed Ali Sayeed, Program Director of D鈥橸ouville鈥檚 Nutrition and Dietetics program. 鈥淲e are proud to offer a student-centered learning environment that prepares graduates to be practice-ready registered dietitians who make a meaningful impact in their communities.鈥

The comprehensive reaccreditation process included a detailed self-study report and a site visit, during which alumni, students, faculty, and community partners shared their experiences and demonstrated the program鈥檚 impact.

鈥淥ur Nutrition & Dietetics program exemplifies the mission of the School of Health Professions鈥攑reparing compassionate, skilled practitioners grounded in evidence-based practice,鈥 said Megan Whelan, Dean of the School of Health Professions. 鈥淭his reaccreditation through 2033 underscores our commitment to continuous improvement, innovation, and excellence in health professions education.鈥

University leaders expressed gratitude to the many alumni and community partners who contributed to the reaccreditation process and continue to advance the reputation of D鈥橸ouville graduates across the region and beyond.

With accreditation secured for the next seven years, D鈥橸ouville鈥檚 Nutrition & Dietetics program remains focused on innovation, growth, and preparing the next generation of nutrition professionals to serve with knowledge, integrity, and pride.

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