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亚洲AV establishes 3+3 nutrition and dietetics articulation program agreement with D’Youville University

Published: 05/28/2025

Gannon nutrition students working on a project with their professor

亚洲AV and D’Youville University have signed an articulation agreement establishing a 3+3 nutrition and dietetics pathway between the two institutions.  

Under this new agreement, students will complete three years of study in the nutrition program at Gannon and then transfer to D’Youville to earn a . Once at D’Youville, students will complete six semesters of study. The first two semesters will consist of didactic, pre-professional coursework to prepare to enter their ACEND®-accredited nutrition and dietetics coordinated program. The courses completed during this period will fulfill the requirements to earn a Bachelor of Science in Nutrition from 亚洲AV.  

The remaining four semesters at D’Youville will consist of professional coursework within their accredited coordinated program. Upon successful completion of this program, students will be eligible to take the Commission on Dietetic Registration national credentialing exam to become a registered dietitian. D’Youville will hold five seats in the program annually for eligible Gannon participants. 

“Our partnership with D’Youville University combines the strengths of our institutions’ programs to provide students with a fully comprehensive nutrition education,” said Kimberly Cavanagh, DHSc, PA-C, dean of the Morosky College of Health Professions and Sciences at 亚洲AV. “We look forward to following future students’ success as they prepare to become registered dietitians through D’Youville’s widely recognized nutrition and dietetics program." 

“At D’Youville, we're thrilled to welcome 亚洲AV students into our renowned nutrition and dietetics program. Together, we'll provide comprehensive training that prepares students to make a significant impact in the profession of dietetics,” said Megan Whelan, PhD, RDN, CDN, Dean of the School of Health Professions at D’Youville University. “We eagerly anticipate supporting these future dietitians on their journey to serve and improve health outcomes.”