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Student Opportunities
Students in the ĢƵAT will have additional opportunities to grow professionally and give back to the community. Opportunities include:
- Scholarship- Original Research or Case Studies
- Conference Attendance- Local, State, District, and National Levels
- Student Positions on Committees- Eg. MAATA Student Senate
- Volunteer Opportunities- Local and State Athletic Events
- Community Service


FAQ's
Athletic training encompasses the prevention, examination, diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation of emergent, acute or chronic injuries and medical conditions. Athletic training is recognized by the American Medical Association (AMA), Health Resources Services Administration (HRSA) and the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) as an allied health care profession. Learn more at the National Athletic Trainers’ Association (NATA) website:
Athletic trainers are sometimes confused with personal trainers. There is, however, a large difference in the education, skillset, job duties and patients of an athletic trainer and a personal trainer. A personal trainer is a person who prescribes, monitors and changes an individual’s specific exercise program in a fitness or sports setting. Personal trainers may or may not have higher education in health sciences or certification. Athletic trainers are required to pass a national certification exam.
Physical therapists diagnose and treat individuals of all ages, from newborns to people at the end of life. Many patients have injuries, disabilities, or other health conditions that need treatment. But PTs also care for people who simply want to become healthier and to prevent future problems. Physical therapists examine patients and then develop a treatment plan to improve their ability to move, reduce or manage pain, restore function, and prevent disability. While similar, ATs and PTs have different scopes of practice. ATs have a role from prevention, to immediate and emergency care, to long term rehabilitation and return to activity.
Athletic Trainers can work in the following settings:
- Public and private secondary schools, colleges and universities, professional and Olympic sports
- Youth leagues, municipal and independently owned youth sports facilities
- Physician practice, similar to nurses, physician assistants, physical therapists and other professional clinical personnel
- Rural and urban hospitals, hospital emergency rooms, urgent and ambulatory care centers
- Clinics with specialties in sports medicine, cardiac rehab, medical fitness, wellness and physical therapy
- Occupational health departments in commercial settings, which include manufacturing, distribution and offices to assist with ergonomics
- Police and fire departments and academies, municipal departments, branches of the military
- Performing arts including professional and collegiate level dance and music
Curious about a certain setting? Check out NATA-professional interests for more information:
You may apply to the program with any type of degree. You must at least have a bachelor’s degree. Having a degree in exercise science, health sciences, emergency medical care, biology, recreational therapy, nutrition and dietetics, or any other health-related field may be advantageous once in the program.
50 hours are required with an Athletic Trainer.
Regular Application Deadline: February 1st
- Applicants should have no more than two outstanding courses at the time of application and must have completed all prerequisites at the time of admission to the program.
- Under certain circumstances, with a realistic plan for completing all necessary pre-requisite courses, the Admissions Committee will consider an applicant who has more than two outstanding courses.
- ĢƵ offers scholarships for both undergraduate and graduate students through a single application form. Apply here: /apply/scholarships/index.aspx
- Our students have a history of success earning scholarships through the National Athletic Trainers’ Association Research and Education Foundation (NATA Scholarships):
- The Mid-Atlantic Athletic Trainers’ Association (MAATA Scholarships):
- North Carolina Athletic Trainers’ Association (NCATA Scholarships):
Register for classes in myWCU: /registrar/pdf/how_to_register_for_a_class.pdf
If you do not have other health insurance coverage you must enroll in the UNC system health plan. (see link above)
There are many options for both on and off campus housing in Cullowhee.
- On campus housing information: /experience/life-on-campus/residential-living/index.aspx
- Off campus housing information: /offcampus/index.html
Tuition and fees are set annually by the Graduate School. During the summer, tuition is charged per credit hour, while during the Fall and Spring semesters, tuition is charged at the full-time rate.
Additional information and the current rates for tuition and fees:
/apply/tuition-and-fees/fall-spring-graduate-tuition-and-fees.aspx
Additional information about WCU's withdrawal/drop and refund policy:
/discover/campus-services-and-operations/student-accounts-office/student-accounts-policies/withdrawal-drop-refund-policy.aspx
The Office of Financial Aid can provide information about various types of financial aid options including student loans. Graduate students who are enrolled full-time or half-time are eligible for federal student loans. Students seeking loans must complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
Office of Financial Aid:
/apply/financial-aid/index.aspx
There are multiple ĢƵscholarships available. Students may complete a single application form for a variety of general scholarships. In order to be considered for scholarships awarded by WCU, students must submit the online scholarship application prior to February 1st and the scholarship will be applied in the following Fall semester.
Apply for ĢƵScholarships:
/apply/scholarships/index.aspx
Students in the Athletic Training Program frequently receive student scholarships
through these organizations:
NCATA:
MAATA:
NATA Foundation:
National Athletic Trainers’ Association (NATA) membership--$78/year
NATA membership benefits:
Conference attendance—students have the opportunity to attend local, state, district, and national conferences throughout their time in the MSAT Program. Conference attendance is encouraged but not required. The MSAT Program participates in an annual fundraiser to pay for hotels associated with conference attendance, but students are responsible for registration fees.
Board of Certification Examination: $330*
*This cost is through the Board of Certification and is subject to change.
There are a few costs associated with completing clinical education experiences throughout the MSAT program, such as onboarding, health and safety requirements, clinical experience tracking, and transportation to clinical experiences.
- EXXAT Education Management program--$135 first year, $35 second year
- Drug tests--$29 per test, completed prior to each of the 5 clinical education experiences
- Background check: $52.50 (unless from NY, then $92)
- Vaccinations/titers
- Measles, mumps, rubella (MMR) series or positive titer
- Tetanus, diphtheria, and acellular pertussis (Tdap)
- Tdap booster (within the last 10 years)
- Varicella series or positive titer
- Hepatitis B series or positive titer
- Influenza vaccine (yearly)
- Covid vaccine (required by most clinical education sites)**
- Two-step tuberculin (TB) skin tests (yearly)**
- American Heart Association CPR certification
- Additional onboarding requirements for certain clinical education sites (e.g., additional background check, additional onboarding, parking)
- Nametag: $2.50
- Liability insurance: $12 per year*
- Transportation to clinicals (dependent on gas prices and clinical location)
- Students will be required to provide their own transportation to their clinical education experiences
- Housing: There are many housing options available in Cullowhee. Students are responsible
for arranging their own housing.
On campus housing information: /experience/life-on-campus/residential-living/index.aspx
Off campus housing information: /offcampus/index.html
Students are responsible to arrange their own housing during immersive clinical education experiences. Housing costs vary based on location.
*Costs subject to change based on vendors
**Can be completed at the ĢƵStudent Health Center for free
For lab classes, students may be required to wear shorts/t-shirt/tank top to class.
For the Gross Anatomy class, students are required to wear scrubs and tennis shoes.
Scrubs may be any color or pattern and may be purchased at most major retailers (e.g.,
Wal-Mart, Target, Amazon). Students will need scrubs and tennis shoes for the first
summer session.
During clinical education experiences, students are required to wear a minimum of
khaki type pants or shorts and a polo.
- Khaki type pants or shorts (mid-thigh/5” inseam or longer)
- Pants/Shorts must be a neutral color: khaki, black, navy, beige, etc.
- Pants/shorts must be functional for movement and appropriate care
- Polos must be ĢƵpolo or a shirt with a logo from the student’s current clinical education site. We will provide one purple polo. Students are able to purchase as many or as few polos as they like. Polos are typically $25 per polo.
- Students must also wear a belt, closed-toe, functional shoes, and a watch at all clinical education experiences.
For some clinical education experiences, such as indoor sports or physician’s offices,
students may be required to wear business casual dress. This includes dress pants,
dress shirts/blouses, possible ties, possible jackets, closed-toed functional shoes,
and socks.
Students may want to have neutral-colored raincoats and rain pants, thermal base layers,
jackets, hats, and gloves for outdoor clinical education experiences.
Books will be available through the bookstore, but students may purchase or rent books through other retailers. Some books are used in multiple semesters.
Students are required to have a laptop with a webcam for quizzes and exams. Laptops must be able to run Respondus and Canvas. Typically, this includes Windows 10, 8, or 7 / Mac OS X 10.10 or higher [NOTE: does not work on Chromebook, Android, iOS, Kindle, etc.]
Graduation Application Fee: $60
Cap, gown, hood purchase (~$78) or rental