Getting matched to a dietetic internship is your first battle in becoming a Registered Dietitian. Paying for your dietetic internship is the next.

We can all agree that being matched into an internship is one of the biggest hurdles all future R.D.’s face before becoming a dietitian. And they paying for the training? Not easy. Many future interns often struggle to find ways to fund their internship since student loans often do not apply, scholarships are scarce, and outside employment usually isn’t doable.  So what’s an RD-to-be to do?

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Set a Budget… and Stick to It

Setting a budget will help make all of those numbers floating around in your head more real. Write down all of your future (and current) expenses, then make a doable plan for you. It will also help you see where your money is going and help you trim down what isn’t essential (and notice how much you spend on Starbucks… #oops #worthit).

Remember that Every Little Bit Helps

  • Think coupons! You need to buy groceries and other essentials, so why not save some money if you can? Those little savings can add up over time and can make everyday expenses more affordable.
  • Sell things you don’t need. You haven’t worn that sweater in forever? Apps like Poshmark let you list your previously-loved clothes and accessories that others can shop. Once it’s sold, they’ll send you a check. Declutter and make money! Need funds fast? Hold a yard sale.
  • Finally, have some free time? Offer to babysit or pet-sit for neighbors or friends. (Usually) easy and tax-free money.

Search for Scholarships… Everywhere

The Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics has yearly scholarships that you can apply to for dietetic internships. Don’t forget to check out your local chapter of the Academy too. Other local organizations may also offer scholarships or grants regardless of major or program, so look anywhere and everywhere!

Watch Your Expenses

An internship is usually less than a year of your life, so see what things you can live without for that time. Cable T.V., monthly pedicures, paid-for music subscriptions, etc., can all probably be put on hold until you are finished with your internship. Besides, you probably won’t have time for daily Netflix binges anyways!

What are your tips for saving money for your internship? Let us know in the comments!

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