Neva Cochran Endowed Scholarship in Nutrition (Nutrition)
The Neva Cochran Endowed Scholarship in Nutrition was established to create a scholarship for Dietetic Internship Program student in the Department of Nutrition and Food Sciences and can be in either their first or second year of the program.
• Application Dates – Opens July 1, Closes March 1
• Awarding Department – General Scholarships Committee
• Department Contact – scholarships@twu.edu
• Level – Graduate
• Classification – Master’s
• Major – Nutrition and Food Sciences
• Minimum Cumulative GPA – 3.2
• Minimum Enrollment Requirement – 9 credit hours
• Minimum Total Credit Hours Earned – NA
• Renewability – may be held for a total of 2 consecutive years, or completion of degree, if all requirements are met
• FAFSA – not required
• Other – Accepted into Dietetic Internship
300-500 word essay addressing how registered dietitian nutritionists can effectively communicate the role of modern agriculture and the food industry in providing a safe and adequate supply of nutrient-rich food for people in the U.S. and around the world.
Submission of Post Acceptance responses within the deadline (scholarship will not disburse until this is completed)
- Award
- Varies
- Deadline
- 03/01/2025
- Supplemental Questions
- Please write a 300-500 word essay addressing how registered dietitian nutritionists can effectively communicate the role of modern agriculture and the food industry in providing a safe and adequate supply of nutrient-rich food for people in the U.S. and around the world. For instance, you may describe how, as a registered dietitian nutritionist, you will counsel clients regarding organic farming compared to conventional and bioengineered (GMO) farming, the nutritional value of frozen and canned foods compared to fresh foods, the value/risk to consumers of additives/preservatives in food products, and/or other issues related to food and science-based nutrition.