URI-Sodexo MS in Dietetics Program – Master of Science/Dietetic Internship

Tuition

Tuition for the master’s program is $16,000 plus fees. The same rate applies to students who are in-state (Rhode Island) or out-of-state residents. Internship tuition ($12,000) is paid separately to Sodexo.

Interns are eligible for federal loans to cover the MS tuition, internship tuition and living expenses. 

Tuition and Fees 2026-2027

Fall Term 2026
(Session 1 & 2)

Tuition – $6,000
Registration fee – $30
Technology fee – $16/credit

Spring Term 2027
(Session 1 & 2)

Tuition – $5,000
Registration fee – $30
Technology fee – $16/credit

Summer Term 2027
(Session 1 & 2)

Tuition – $5,000
Registration fee – $30
Technology fee – $16/credit

One Time Fees

Transcript fee – $50
Document fee – $115


Students will be billed by term. A transcript fee of $50 and a document fee of $115 are charged in the first term only.

Health Insurance

University-sponsored health insurance is not available to students enrolled in this program.

Financial Aid

Students enrolled in the online MS in Dietetics Program are eligible for financial aid. There is no financial need requirement to qualify. You may borrow up to the total cost of attendance (URI tuition, Sodexo tuition if you are an intern, rent, food, miscellaneous and personal). Financial aid is not disbursed until the beginning of the fall semester so students accepted from the November internship match should make alternate arrangements to pay for the internship fees that are due prior to the start of the MS program.

Financial aid website: https://web.uri.edu/enrollment/financial-aid/ 

Direct Contact Person

Janet Buchanan, Coordinator
Email: janet_buchanan@uri.edu
Phone: 401.874.2266                  

Starfish Virtual appointments Financial Aid Counseling

General Loan Information for the 2026-27 academic year

Individuals completing the Sodexo Dietetic Internship may be eligible for:

  • Federal Unsubsidized Direct Loans: $20,500 maximum
  • Alternative loan $45,632 maximum 

There are no grants or subsidized loans available for graduate students. Unsubsidized Direct Loans will be split evenly between the fall and spring semesters. Any additional funding needed will be Alternative loans.

If you have any loans from your undergraduate program, they will be automatically deferred. You do not need to do anything. URI sends a list of enrolled students each month – this will defer your loans.

Interest accrues from day 1 after disbursement of funds. Repayment begins 6 months after graduation, leave school, or you drop below half-time enrollment.

Review this document for information on how to apply for financial aid.

Graduate Unsubsidized
Direct Loans

  • May borrow up to $20,500 for the academic year
  • • New lifetime maximum for all federal student loans undergraduate & graduate combined $257,500 (excluding PLUS loans)
    •URI splits the federal unsubsidized loan 50% Fall / 50% Spring; students need to plan accordingly to pay their summer term bill either through their own funds or alternative loan.

Important Information

For up-to-date interest rates and origination fees please go to: Interest rates and origination fees. Check other loans to be sure you are getting the best rate.