Program Cost Structure
The ISPP program operates independently of federal financial aid and does not offer internal scholarships or stipends. Interns are responsible for covering the full cost of tuition and any additional expenses related to supervised practice, preceptor compensation (if applicable), or program materials.
Important Financial Notes:
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KADDI does not participate in federal student financial aid programs administered by the U.S. Department of Education.
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No internal stipends, grants, or scholarships are available for ISPP students.
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Interns must plan and budget independently for tuition, materials, and related expenses.

Loan Deferment Options
While KADDI is not affiliated with Title IV funding, some private or federal lenders may allow borrowers to defer existing educational loan payments during the internship.
Upon request, KADDI can provide:
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Official enrollment verification letters
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Documentation confirming the program leads to RDN exam eligibility
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Signed forms for in-school deferment or forbearance (if accepted by your loan servicer)
NOTE: deferment eligibility is lender-specific and not guaranteed.
The ISPP Track does not offer financial aid, scholarships, stipends or compensate students who are enrolled. The ISPP does not participate in federal student financial assistance programs administered by the U.S. Department of Education. Some, but not all, lenders will allow educational loan payments to be deferred during the internship with a letter stating that the internship leads to eligibility to take the Registration Examination for Dietitians/Nutritionists.