QS Rank:

208

Ohio State University

Ohio
,United States

Program Rank

41

Program Name
PhD in Nutrition
Overview


Total Tuition Fees
$1,15,356

Duration
48 Months

Median Salary
$1,10,000
Ranking
#49
US World and News Report
#112
The World University Rankings
#208
QS World University Rankings

Intake
Spring ( Apr - June )

Intake
Winter ( Jan - Mar )

Intake
Summer ( July - Sept )
Class Profile

Class Size
25

Average Age
28

Average Work Experience
2 Years
Diversity
Others:
15%Illinois:
10%Ohio:
50%Indiana:
20%Michigan:
5%Career Outcomes

Median Earnings After Graduation
$1,10,000 / year

Graduation Rate
72%

Job Placement
94%
Prospective Job Roles
Research Scientist
Biomedical Scientist
Dietitian
Health Policy Analyst
Public Health Scientist
Health Educator
Healthcare Professional
Sports Nutritionist
Dairy Nutritionist
Nutritionist
Medical Writer
Food Scientist
Public Health Analyst
Food Safety Specialist
Nutrition Assistant
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Eligibility Criteria

At least 3 / 4 undergraduate GPA is expected.

At least 16 years of bachelor degree.

At least 24 months of full-time professional experience after graduation.
English Proficiency Tests
TOEFL
100
IELTS
8
Standardised Test Score
GRE
Application Requirements
Here's everything you need to know to ensure a complete and competitive application—covering the key documents and criteria for a successful submission.

Application Fee: 70
Transcript
IELTS
Resume
Statement of Purpose
Academic LOR
Professional LOR
Passport
Application Deadlines
Regular | |
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Summer | Feb 1, 2025 |
Autumn | May 1, 2025 |
Spring | Dec 22, 2025 |
Fees and Funding

Tuition Fees
$28,839 / year

Overall Cost
$43,839 / year
FAQs
- Of those who have graduated from our program with their PhD within the last five years, 97.47% have found acceptable job placement. 74.68% have found ideal job placement, identified as a job where their doctoral degree is necessary and used, such as a tenure-track faculty position, non-academic careers such as policy work, defense analysis, research professionals, scholarly editing, museum research/administration, etc.
- Our average time-to-degree is 5.7 years.
- We recommend that you look through our graduate student directory, filtering by those in your field of interest, and reach out to one or two students to glean their experience as a graduate student within a particular field
- The funding package includes the monthly stipend, full graduate fee authorization (tuition fee, non-resident fee if applicable, and general fee), and an 85% healthcare subsidy. You would be responsible for paying student fees (COTA Bus Service Fee, Recreational Fee, Student Union Facility Fee) and the remaining healthcare fee.
- The Graduate School’s webpages for Graduate Associates and Graduate Fellows include stipend information.
- Yes, the department now offers an MA Degree in History that is stand-alone and direct admit. Admission is for the Fall only. For further information, see this link.
- Applicants are evaluated on the basis of their undergraduate and, when relevant, graduate GPAs, preparation in necessary languages, statements of purpose, letters of recommendation, and especially the quality of the sample of their scholarly work they submit in support of their applications. We stress this last in order to underscore how important it is to submit your best work, preferably a senior thesis or chapters from a Master’s thesis, although we realize these may not be completed by our application deadline. But because a research paper is our best indication of your potential to do graduate work in history, and because we weigh this very heavily in making decisions for admission and funding, you should send us whatever you think will best indicate to us your analytical, research, and writing abilities.
- Admission to our graduate program is based on merit and is extremely competitive. For the last three years, our department has received roughly 120 applications each year, and we offer admission to no more than 15-20 applicants. Admittees’ average undergraduate GPA is 3.7. At this time, we only offer admission to students whom we plan to nominate for a University Fellowship or Graduate Enrichment Fellowship (except for those funded by the military), which have undergraduate GPA minimums of 3.6 and 3.2 respectively.
- Your first step should be to go through our faculty directory and find one or two faculty whose research interests best align with yours, and reach out to them to introduce yourself and your research. This is a good way to determine if our program is the right fit for you, and what a potential advisor would want to see in a competitive application. You should also read through our Prospective Graduate Application Information page.
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