Well, the good news is, I found a great site with clear information about becoming a nutritionist. http://www.nutripeople.co.uk/nutritional_training_information.asp
However, it's UK relevant, and I think you're American. (You probably don't want to spend that much money.)
In the states, I don't know where you live, what your budget is like, what your GPA is, etc. So, you'll have to investigate for yourself which universities where.
This site has some grad programs for the study of nutrition.
http://www.nutrition.org/graddir/gradframe.html
Other things to think about it what qualifications your home state requires. License, certificate, registration, or none of the above?
If I guessed wrong, and you're Canadian, go here: http://www.ionc.org/index.cfm?page=schools
A word of warning, there are lots of places that offer a "distant learning nutritionist certificate". Don't go for it. They're a bunch of crap.
2006-11-17 10:02:19
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answered by newinfiniteabyss 3
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To become a nutritionist in the U.S., you'll need a bachelors.
2006-11-17 13:56:50
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answered by Lea 7
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