CADE: What Is It and Why Is It Important to Students?

CADE is the acronym for the Commission on Accreditation for Dietetics Education -- ADA's accrediting agency for educational programs to become a RD or DTR.

Accreditation is necessary because dietetics is a unique profession of such complexity and benefit to the health of the population that it requires a defined educational process based on national standards. CADE is responsible for setting the national standards for what dietetics students are taught, and for evaluating, recognizing, and publishing a list of education programs that meet these standards.

CADE accreditation is important to students because:

  • The CADE educational standards are developed and accepted by practicing dietetics and nutrition professionals nationwide.
  • It means that the programs will provide the knowledge, skills and/or competencies you need for entry into the dietetics profession.
  • Only graduates from an accredited academic program (DPD) are able to apply for accredited dietetic internships (DI) leading to the RD examination.
  • Only graduates from an accredited DI or Coordinated Program are able to take the RD exam.
  • Only graduates from an accredited Dietetic Technician Program are able to take the DTR exam.

In short, CADE-accreditation signifies quality education for your chosen profession.