Pennsylvania Licensure Requirements
Bachelor's Degree
1 Examination
No Experience Requirement
3 Hours of Child Abuse Continuing Education
$95.00 Initial Fee
$71.00 Renewal Fee
An individual licensed to practice dietetics-nutrition. The practice involves the integration and application of principles derived from the sciences of food nutrition, biochemistry, physiology, management and behavior to provide for all aspects of nutrition therapy for individuals and groups, including nutrition therapy services and medical nutrition therapy.
Degree Requirement:
Bachelor's Degree
An applicant for licensure as a dietitian-nutritionist must hold a baccalaureate or higher degree from a Board-approved, regionally accredited college or university, including a major course of study in human nutrition, food and nutrition, dietetics, or food systems management.
Additional Coursework Requirment:
Applicants must complete 3 hours of approved training in how to recognize and report child abuse as a requirment for initial licensure.
Examination Requirement:
1 Examination
An applicant applying for licensure as a dietitian-nutritionist shall submit a written application on forms provided by the Board evidencing and insuring to the satisfaction of the Board that the applicant as satisfactorily completed an examination approved by the Board.
Experience:
There is no experience requirement for licensure, however, as part of their educational requirements applicants must complete a planned continuous preprofessional experience of not less than 900 hours under the supervision of a registered dietitian, a dietitian-nutritionist licensed under the Professional Nursing Act or an individual with a doctoral degree conferred by a regionally accredited college or university in the United States with a major course of study in human nutrition, food and nutrition, nutrition education, dietetics or food systems management.
Education Required for Biennial Renewal:
30 hours of continuing professional education is required for biennial renewal of license. Of those 30 hours, 2 hours must be Board-approved continuing education in child abuse recognition and reporting.
Initial Licensing Fee:
$95.00
Licensure Renewal Fee:
$71.00
Licensure By Act 41:
Act 41 allows for portability of out-of-state professional licensees coming to work in Pennsylvania. Act 41 does this by granting all boards and commissions within the Commonwealth the authority to endorse licensees from other states, territories or jurisdictions (with substantially equivalent licensing requirements) who are active, in good standing, have practiced under that license for no less than 3,600 hours in the five years preceding application, and without discipline against their license and no criminal conviction that constitutes grounds for refusal of a license.