Director:
Nancy Rindfuss, M.A., R.D.N., C.D.N.
554 White Hall
(315) 443-2269
napaul@syr.edu
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Table of Contents
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Introduction to the Program
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N.S.D. Faculty, Adjuncts and Staff
View an online listing of Faculty, Professional and Administrative Staff
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Program Retention and Remediation Procedures Including Tutorial Support
DPD students are allowed to remain in the DPD Program as long as they wish. A student must keep in mind the DPD Verification Policy which is explained to all freshmen and transfer (internal and external) students when they begin the program. If a student has intentions of becoming a registered dietitian but will not meet the DPD verification policy requirements, they may want to consider other majors. All students will be retained in the DPD program for them to complete the bachelor's degree or also receive DPD verification depending on their final overall GPA and individual grades. DPD Undergraduate Verification Policy Please refer to the Process for Assessment of Student Learning Policy above that outlines our remediation procedure. In addition, the University offers tutorial support to all students which can be located here.
Disciplinary/Termination
Office of Student Rights and Responsibilities
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Courses that are taught online require access to technology so that students can reliably attend class and engage in course activities. Visit our Online Success Toolkit and ITS New Student and Welcome web pages for more information.
Blackboard is the Supported Learning Management System at Syracuse University. Online testing is completed using Blackboard which includes Microsoft two-factor authentication. Digital identities at Syracuse University begin with the application process. The process includes the creation of a unique Syracuse University computing and network system identifier (NetID). The NetID and password enable a student to access our systems, such as the learning management system. Access to the University's computing network and online services are controlled through the NetID username and a password. Information about the Net ID and Password process can be found at: Net ID and Password.
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