I’m
employed full-time, is it OK to take only one class per
semester?
Yes. Many
of our students opt to take only one course per semester,
while others will take two or even three courses per
semester. You may complete the program at the pace that
suits you, keeping in mind that you have a maximum of seven
years to complete all program requirements.
Can you
explain the credit by examination (CBE) process to me?
R.D.s who
did not earn graduate credit for their internship, or those
whose graduate level internship credit is more than seven
years old, are eligible to earn the 12 hours of internship
credit required on the Plan B—internship option through
passing a series of three examinations. These three
examinations, frequently referred to as CBE (credit by
examination) are in the areas of 1) clinical, 2) foodservice
administration and 3) a summary examination. The exams are
100 multiple choice questions each. Students may take
the exams at anytime throughout the course of their
program. The cost for the exams is at a rate of $40 per
credit hour or $480 for all 12 credits. The exams are
administered online. CR/NC grading is
utilized. Students are allowed two attempts to pass each
exam. If a passing score is not obtained after two
attempts, the student must earn the 12 credits through
electives.
The application form to initiate the CBE process is
available on the forms page of this web site. The
application form and a check made payable to CMU should be
mailed to Candace Maylee, 207 Wightman Hall, Central
Michigan University, Mt. Pleasant, MI 48859. Once the
application has been processed, you will receive an email
with information on accessing the exam site.
How do I drop a class once registration has closed? How
much of a refund will I receive?
Students may drop courses at the following web site:
http://www.cel.cmich.edu/ecampus/courses/withdraw.asp.
The web site contains a link to the refund chart.
Who can I contact to discuss what is required of the Plan B
paper or thesis? I also need help in deciding the subject
matter of my paper or thesis.
While administrative questions may be directed to Candace Maylee at
mayle1ce@cmich.edu
or 989-774-2613, questions regarding the subject matter and
process of completing a plan B paper or thesis should be
directed to your faculty advisor. All students are assigned
a faculty advisor upon admission to the program. Faculty
advisors are assigned as follows:
If your last name begins with:
A – K contact Dr. Roschelle Heuberger at 989-774-3571 or
heube1ra@cmich.edu
L – R contact Dr. Leslie Hildebrandt at 989-774-2514 or
hilde1la@cmich.edu
S – Z contact Dr. Robert Lee at 989-774-5604 or
lee1rd@cmich.edu
These advisor assignments are only temporary until you are
assigned, at a later date, a faculty member who will serve
as your sponsor to direct your thesis or paper. You will be
notified once you have been assigned a sponsor.
Am I guaranteed of getting into the classes I want each
semester?
Admission into
the program does not guarantee a “seat” in any given course
for any given semester. We will attempt to accommodate your
needs for course “seats” as best as we can considering
enrollment restrictions.
How can I raise my GPA if I do not meet the 3.0 minimum
required for admission?
Deficiencies in GPA may
only be remedied by completing additional senior level
undergraduate coursework in the areas of the sciences or
dietetics sufficient to elevate the GPA to 3.0 or better.
How long
will it take to complete a Plan B paper or thesis with an
individual faculty?
The process may
take several months or even years. Please review the
“Informational Handout to Complete the Planning Form” found
on the forms page of this web site for additional
information.