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The Master of Science in Athletic Training (MSAT) Program accepts students to begin in June of each year. The program will admit qualified candidates up to 20 students per cohort. At the time of matriculation, applicants must have earned an undergraduate degree and completed all pre-requisite courses and requirements.
The competitive applicant will have a strong grade point average in their undergraduate studies, knowledge of the athletic training profession (gained through observation hours or other experiences), and excellent communication skills.
How to Apply
Applicants must apply through the Athletic Training Centralized Application Service
(ATCAS).
*Please note this application does not open until July 1st
Application Deadlines
Early Application Deadline: October 15th
Regular Application Deadline: February 1st
Applicants who apply by October 15th will receive a decision by November 30th. Applicants who apply between October 16 and February 1st will receive a decision by March 31st.
Application Requirements
The following are requirements for application to the Master of Science in Athletic Training Program. All of the following requirements must be submitted through ATCAS.
- 50 hours of observation with an athletic trainer
- 3 letters of recommendation- one must be from an athletic trainer
- Statement of Interest/Cover Letter that includes why you want to become an Athletic Trainer
- Resume
- Unofficial Transcript(s)- (official transcripts will need to be sent after acceptance to program and completion of undergraduate degree)
- Required Pre-requisite Courses with a grade of a “C” or higher. Applicants will still
be considered if any of the following courses are not complete at the time of application;
however, all courses must be completed prior to starting the program.
- 3 Credits Nutrition
- 8 Credits of Anatomy and Physiology (must include lab)
- 4 Credits Biology (must include lab)
- 4 Credits Chemistry (must include lab)
- 4 Credits Physics (must include lab)
- 3 Credits Psychology (introduction)
Additional Recommendations
Although not required for admission, the following courses are recommended for students to take prior to starting the Master of Science in Athletic Training Program.
- Exercise Physiology
- Biomechanics
- Kinesiology
- Statistics
- Research Methods
Interviews
Interviews are required for admission into the Master of Science in Athletic Training Program. Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis. Once the application has been reviewed, qualified candidates will be invited to complete an interview with the athletic training selection committee. Interviews will be conducted online. For additional information about the interview process, please reach out to us at wcuathletictraining@wcu.edu.
CAATE Accreditation
ĢƵ’s Master of Science in Athletic Training Program was granted accreditation on July 28th, 2007 by the located at 6850 Austin Center Blvd., Suite 100, Austin, TX 78731-3184. CAATE accreditation allows students to sit for the national Board of Certification (BOC) examination and earn the credential of certified athletic trainer. The program was reaccredited in December of 2022. The program will have its next comprehensive review during the (2032-2033) academic year.
SACSCOC Accreditation
Effective February 14, 2019, the program is approved by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC).
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