Masters of Science in Clinical Nutrition & Applied Clinical Nutrition

Professional Licensing Disclosures

State Licensing Disclosure

Professional License or Certification Educational Requirements  

Sonoran University’s Master of Science in Clinical Nutrition (MSCN) and Master of Science in Applied Clinical Nutrition (MSACN) programs have been designed to prepare students for certification as a Certified Nutrition Specialist® (CNS). The CNS credential provides a pathway for licensure in dietetics and nutrition in some states*.

Completing Sonoran University’s MSCN program ensures students meet:

  • The didactic requirements for the CNS credential  
  • 349 hours of the 1,000-hour requirement of the Supervised Practice Experience (SPE) for the CNS credential  

Completing Sonoran University’s MSACN program ensure students meet: 

  • The didactic requirements for the CNS credential 
  • The complete 1,000-hour requirement of the Supervised Practice Experience (SPE) for the CNS credential  

*Please be advised that additional requirements may be needed to acquire state licensure in dietetics and nutrition. Individuals are encouraged to explore their state Licensing Board or Department for more information. Links have been provided in the table below.

Important: The disclosure below represents Sonoran University’s good faith determination of whether (1) the MSCN and MSACN programs meet the educational requirements for state licensure and (2) licensure is required to practice nutrition in the state. Please note, Sonoran University cannot guarantee licensure eligibility for individual candidates. Additionally, licensure regulations are subject to frequent change. It is the responsibility of each student/candidate to contact the licensing board in the state where they intend to practice to obtain the most up-to-date information and confirm current eligibility requirements.

Disclosure by State

US State
or Territory
Name & URL
of State Licensing
Board or Department
Meets Educational
Requirements
of National Credentialing
requirements for
the CNS®
Meets Educational
Requirements
for State Licensing
Is licensure required
to practice nutrition?
Pathway to State
Licensure/Certification
AlabamaYesYesYesCDR/RD exam and supervised experience hours
Alaska YesYesNo, title protection onlyFor Licensed Nutritionist: CNS credential For Licensed Dietitian: RD credential
ArizonaArizonaYesN/AN/AArizona does not currently have a licensing board. However, Senate Bill (SB) 1135 is proposed and will include a pathway to licensure for a CNS with creation of a board.
ArkansasYesYesNoCDR/RD exam and supervised experience hours
CaliforniaYesYes, meets state statute in place for title protectionNo* *For Medical Nutrition Therapy (MNT), a referral from an HCP is required.California does not currently have a licensing board. However, their state statute has title protection without certification or licensing and is pursuing potential licensing.
Colorado House Bill (HB) 25-1220 Colorado does not currently have a licensing board. However, HB 25-1220 is proposed for a vote in 2025 and will include a pathway to licensure for a CNS with creation of a board.YesN/ANoColorado does not currently have a licensing board. However, HB 25-1220 was proposed for a vote in 2025 and vetoed.
Connecticut YesYesNo, title protection onlyCDR/RD exam and supervised experience hours or CNS exam and supervised practice experience hours
DelawareYesYesYesCDR/RD exam and supervised experience hours or CNS exam and supervised practice experience hours or Licensing by reciprocity
District of ColumbiaYesYesYesFor Licensed Nutritionist: CNS credential For Licensed Dietitian: RD credential
FloridaYesYesYesCDR/RD exam and supervised experience hours* or CNS exam and supervised practice experience hours* *Must include 200 hours of community nutrition
Georgia HB 185 is proposed and will create a pathway to licensure for a CNS.YesYes, with a Master’s degreeYes or A Master’s degree or higher in nutritionCDR/RD exam and supervised experience hours or Licensing by endorsement HB 185 is proposed and will create a pathway to licensure for a CNS.
GuamYesYesYesCDR/RD exam and supervised experience hours or CNS exam and supervised practice experience hours
HawaiiYesYesNoCDR/RD exam and supervised experience hours
IdahoYesNo, ACEND accredited programs onlyNo, Title protection onlyCDR/RD exam and supervised experience hours or Licensing by endorsement
IllinoisYesYesYesCDR/RD exam and supervised experience hours or CNS exam and supervised practice experience hours or Licensing by endorsement
IndianaYesYesNoCDR/RD exam and supervised experience hours or Licensing by reciprocity
IowaYesNo, ACEND accredited programs onlyYesCDR/RD exam and supervised experience hours
KansasYesNo, ACEND accredited programs onlyYesCDR/RD exam and supervised experience hours
KentuckyYesYesYesCDR/RD exam and supervised experience hours or CNS exam and supervised practice experience hours
LouisianaYesYesNoCDR/RD exam and supervised experience hours or Provisional licensing
MaineYesYesNoCDR/RD exam and supervised experience hours
MarylandYesYesYesCDR/RD exam and supervised experience hours or CNS exam and supervised practice experience hours or Licensing by endorsement
Massachusetts See HD 2620YesNo, additional credits requiredNo, title protection onlyCDR/RD exam and supervised experience hours or CNS exam and supervised practice experience hours See HD 2620
Michigan Board to be establishedYesNo, ACEND accredited programs onlyYes, for MNT only effective 10/2025CDR/RD exam and supervised experience hours
MinnesotaYesYesYesCDR/RD exam and supervised experience hours or CNS exam and supervised practice experience hours
MississippiYesYesYesCDR/RD Exam and supervised experience hours or CNS can practice all but MNT with disclosures.
MissouriYesNo, ACEND accredited programs onlyYesCDR/RD exam and supervised experience hours or CNS can practice all but MNT with disclosures.
Montana See HB 185YesNo, requires additional anatomy and physiologyYes, effective 10/31/25CDR/RD exam and supervised experience hours or CNS exam and supervised practice experience hours
NebraskaYesYesYes, for MNTCDR/RD exam and supervised experience hours or CNS exam and supervised practice experience hours
NevadaYesYesNoCDR/RD exam and supervised experience hours
New HampshireYesYesNo, title protection only CDR/RD exam and supervised experience hours
New JerseyYesYesYes, but is pending legislationCDR/RD exam and supervised experience hours or CNS exam and supervised practice experience hours
New Mexico See HB 204YesYesYesCDR/RD exam and supervised experience hours or Exam approved by the Board for LN
New YorkYesNo, requires 45 semester credit hours with 20 in the sciences * Bill proposed for changesNoCDR/RD exam and supervised experience hours or CNS exam and supervised practice experience hours
North CarolinaYesNo, requires additional biochemistryYesCDR/RD exam and supervised experience hours or CNS exam and supervised practice experience hours
North DakotaYesYesYesCDR/RD exam and supervised experience hours or CNS exam and supervised practice experience hours
OhioYesNo, ACEND accredited programs onlyYesCDR/RD exam and supervised experience hours or Meets through reciprocity from another state or Holds doctoral degree
OklahomaYesNo, ACEND accredited programs onlyNoCDR/RD exam and supervised experience hours
Oregon See SB 1174YesNo, ACEND accredited programs onlyNoCDR/RD exam and supervised experience hours or Reciprocity with licensing from another state
PennsylvaniaYesYesNo, title protection onlyCDR/RD exam and supervised experience hours or CNS exam and supervised practice experience hours or Reciprocity with licensing from another state
Puerto RicoYesYesYesCDR/RD exam and supervised experience hours or Local licensing exam
Rhode IslandYesYesNoCDR/RD exam and supervised experience hours
South Carolina YesYesNoCDR/RD exam and supervised experience hours or Exam approved by the Board
South DakotaYesYesYesCDR/RD exam and supervised experience hours or Waiver of exam with 1 year of practicing in good standing or Reciprocity with licensing from another state
TennesseeYesNoYesCDR/RD exam and supervised experience hours
TexasYesYesNoCDR/RD exam and supervised experience hours
UtahYesYesNoCDR/RD exam and supervised experience hours
VermontYesNo, degree is to be in dietetics.NoCDR/RD exam and supervised experience hours
Virginia YesN/ANoLicensing is not available
WashingtonYesYesNo, title protection only CDR/RD exam and supervised experience hours or CNS exam and supervised practice experience hours
West VirginiaYesYesNoCDR/RD exam and supervised experience hours or Telehealth licensing
WisconsinYesYesNoCDR/RD exam and supervised experience hours
WyomingYesYesNoCDR/RD exam and supervised experience hours or Other exam approved by the Board
Student Responsibility  
Incoming MSCN and MSACN students should review the specific requirements, statutes, and rules for nutrition practice and contact the applicable state regulatory agency in their state of residence or in the state where they intend to practice before beginning an academic program. Please be advised that state laws, regulations, and policies may change at any time. The University cannot provide verification of an individual’s ability to meet licensure or certification requirements unrelated to its educational programming.
International Students 
Prior to enrolling in the MSCN or MSACN program at Sonoran University, prospective students living and/or working outside of the United States should confirm with the appropriate regulatory agency whether successful completion of the MSCN or MSACN program at Sonoran University will meet the credentialing requirements of the country in which they intend to seek employment.