Graduate registration

If you haven’t already, please view the routes to registration to help you decide which category of registration you should apply for.

Within Graduate registration, the route by which you can apply will depend on whether you have completed an SENR-accredited course or non-SENR-accredited course. The two routes are outlined below.

You can find a list of the SENR-accredited courses here. You must have completed a course that had SENR accreditation at the time that you were awarded your qualification. We are unable to recognise accreditation retrospectively.

If you are an HCPC registered dietitian you will need to follow a different process to join the graduate register - find out more here.

Graduate registration is for a maximum period of three years, by which time the registrant will be required to demonstrate the requirements for practitioner registration or be removed from the Graduate register.

It is your responsibility to begin the practitioner application process within an appropriate time frame to ensure your registration does not lapse.

SENR-accredited courses

Students graduating from an SENR-accredited course with an MSc (180 credits) will be eligible to join the SENR Graduate register.

How to apply if you have graduated from an SENR-accredited course

Please only use this online application process if you have completed an SENR-accredited course. You will need to complete an online application.

Please prepare the following documents as you will be required to submit these during the online application:

  1. Certificate for undergraduate degree
  2. Certificate from an SENR accredited course
  3. Proof of Level 2 Award in Food Safety in Catering (completed within the last five years)
  4. Evidence of completion of anti-doping education certification.  For applicants from the UK, the UKAD Introduction to clean sport (modules 1-6) is recommended.  Applicants from outside the UK can submit evidence of an anti-doping education certification with equivalent modules.

You will be required to set up payment details during the online application, you can view the BDA membership fees for SENR members here.

Start your online application here, selecting, 'Sports Nutritionist'.

Non-SENR-accredited qualifications

You can still apply for SENR graduate registration if you have completed qualifications that are non-SENR-accredited.

You will need to provide us with additional evidence to help the assessment panel determine how well your qualifications meet the competency requirements of Section A of the SENR Competency Framework 2022.

If you haven't already, create an account for the BDA website as a non-member.

Prior to submitting your qualifications, you will need pay a Graduate registration application fee via the BDA shop here.

You will need to submit:

  1. Evidence (certificates and transcripts) to demonstrate completion of relevant undergraduate and postgraduate (MSc 180 credits) education in either Sport Nutrition, Sport and Exercise Nutrition or Nutrition and Exercise
  2. A completed Section A Competency Framework mapping document used to map your qualification content to the competencies required for graduate registration. You will need to provide evidence of the modules studied through module specifications and handbooks. If these are provided as hyperlinks embedded within the framework it is your responsibility to make sure these are accessible to the assessor panel for review
  3. Proof of Level 2 Award in Food Safety in Catering (completed within the last five years)
  4. Evidence of completion of anti-doping education certification.  For applicants from the UK, the UKAD Introduction to clean sport (modules 1-6) is recommended.  Applicants from outside the UK can submit evidence of an anti-doping education certification with equivalent modules.

Application form

Please log in or create an account in order to access this application form.

What happens next?

Applications for graduate registrations from non accredited courses are accepted four times a year.  

Here are the 2024 submission dates:

21 June 2024

20 September 2024

13 December 2024

Our Registration Quality Standards Assessment Panel throughly assess applications. You will be informed of the outcome of the panel's decision via email, within ten weeks of the submission date.

If approved, you will be invited to join as an SENR member. You will then be added to the SENR Register and enjoy all the benefits of SENR membership.