Before You Apply
Start planning now
It’s never too early to start planning.
Early preparation is the key to a smooth (and successful!) application and admission process. We typically get around 75 applicants across the MS Nutrition programs and accept 20 to 30 students per year.
Give yourself the best chance of acceptance by doing your research and putting your best application forward.
Advising Heading link
To get started, attend one of our monthly information sessions. This will give you the opportunity to learn more about the profession, our program and the admissions process. It’s your chance to ask questions about prerequisites, your application and evaluation criteria.
Know your deadlines Heading link
Applications are due each year on January 15. We only admit for the fall semester.
Don’t wait until the last minute to apply! Start early and give yourself plenty of time to collect all your materials.
Check your requirements Heading link
- Bachelor’s degree in any field of study
- Minimum GPA of 3.0 (on a 4.0 scale)
- Prerequisite courses (listed below)
International Students: If English isn’t your native language, you might need to take a minimum English proficiency test. Check out the International Requirements to see if this applies to you.
Prerequisites
The prerequisites are different for the different tracks in the MS Nutrition program. No survey courses are acceptable as science prerequisites for either program.
Coordinated program prerequisites
You must complete prerequisite courses with a grade of C or better before enrolling in the program. At least three of the science prerequisites must be completed at the time of application.
- English composition I and II
- Speech: One course with emphasis on public speaking
- Mathematics: One course in algebra or higher
- Psychology: One course in introductory psychology or human behavior
- Sociology: One course in introduction to sociology
- Foods: One course with laboratory
- Nutrition: One general course
All science courses must be taken within five years of starting the program.
- General biology: One cell biology course with laboratory
- Inorganic chemistry: One course with laboratory
- Organic chemistry: One course, no lab required
- Biochemistry: One course, no lab required
- Anatomy and physiology: Two courses with labs required for each
Online courses are accepted on a case by case basis by the program directors.
Prepare your documents Heading link
When you apply, you’ll need to a number of documents with your applications, like letters of recommendation and transcripts. Get started on those now! Refer to the Applying page for all the specifics.
International Students: You might have a few extra things you need to provide. Read through the International Requirements page to make sure you have everything you need.
Have your test scores sent in advance
International Students: Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) scores must be submitted to UIC directly from ETS. Paper score reports will not be accepted.
Think about funding Heading link
See what funding options are available to you. The Graduate College has some great information on financial resources and funding opportunities.