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Program Admission

(Note: The following is subject to change per curricular and programmatic revision.)

The Albion College Athletic Training Education Program (ATEP) is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education Programs.

  1. Application overview

    1. Admission to the ATEP requires an application process separate from admission to Albion College. Students are encouraged to apply to the program during their First or Sophomore year. The program can be completed in a minimum of 5 semesters given that appropriate required college core courses have been taken and that clinical experiences can be obtained. It is important to note that the number of students in the athletic training major is limited based on national accreditation standards. These standards consider the college's athletic training facilities, available clinical assignments and number of approved clinical instructors. Conditional admission to the athletic training major is, therefore, competitive based on an objective point system and other criteria.
    2. It should be noted that there is a 900 hour clinical requirement for all athletic training students that must be met over the course of a minimum of 5 semesters. While students majoring in Athletic Training may play one intercollegiate sport, these individuals must be aware that attaining the 900 clinical requirement is made more difficult because of time spent playing their sport. Students may participate on one athletic team but those students should realize that they may be expected to complete some program requirements during the summer, in an extra fall semester, or during their athletic season if appropriate progress is not attained.

  2. Application procedures
    1. Candidates are considered for admission to the ATEP by submitting the listed Application Materials by the appropriate deadline.
    2. Deadlines for Applications:
      1. Students are encouraged to apply in the Fall, however Spring applications are also accepted.
      2. Fall Deadline: Friday following Mid-Term break
      3. Spring Deadline: Friday prior to Spring Break (early March)
      4. **See Academic Calendar for exact dates.

  3. Application Materials

    1. A completed pdfApplication Form
      1. This includes reporting of high school GPA and college GPA, if applicable
    2. 3 letters of reference. pdfReference forms
    3. 15 hours of observation time in the Albion College athletic training environment
      1. These hours are scheduled through the ATEP faculty by contacting This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. .
    4. **All application forms and materials can be obtained by contacting the program director, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. , or by down loading them off of the ATEP website.

  4. Interview

    1. The application must be received by the ATEP faculty by the appropriate deadline. Qualified candidates will then be invited to sit for an interview with the ATEP faculty. This interview will also include an opportunity for the candidate to demonstrate his or her taping skills.
    2. pdfSample Interview questions for admission

  5. Acceptance to the ATEP

    1. Students must score 80% or better on the objective point system, based on the admission materials and interview. The top students will then be ranked and admitted based on available space.
    2. pdfSample Objective admission scoring form
    3. At the current time the major can handle about 24 to 30 active students with the goal of having 10 to 12 conditional admission students and 8 to 10 sophomores, juniors and seniors . Students may appeal any aspect of the admission process by following the academic appeal process at Albion College or contacting the program director for more details.

  6. Conditional Status

    1. Students are conditionally admitted to the program until the following requirements are met:
      1. Student passes Athletic Training: Injury Prevention and Treatment PHED 213 with a minimum grade of a 2.7
      2. Student passes PHED 233 Human Gross Anatomy with a minimum grade of 2.7
      3. Passing a pre-admittance physical examination Physical examination form
      4. Submitting a copy of health insurance information
      5. Satisfying the technical standards Technical standards form
      6. Having up to date Hepatitis B vaccination or a signed waiver Hepatitis B waiver form
      7. having up to date TB screening.
    2. Transfer studentsmust abide by all of the admission criteria mentioned on this page. Courses may transfer if approved by the registrar and the ATEP program director. Because of the unique aspects of each transfer student it is highly recommended that each potential transfer student that is interested in the ATEP contact the ATEP program director before applying to Albion College.
    3. Additional costs of the program include transportation to off-site clinical experiences. These are usually scheduled during the junior or senior year. Other additional costs are optional and include the purchase of clothing and paying for expenses at conferences. While students are encouraged to attend various conferences these are considered to be optional as the students are not required to attend conferences and purchase extra clothing. Note that the program will pay for some clothing, some expenses at conferences, and liability insurance.

  7. Albion College Diversity/Discrimination Statement

    1. A liberal arts education, by definition, should liberate minds. This process is enhanced in a community that is committed to educational equity, diversity and unrestricted inquiry. We seek therefore to foster an environment of mutual respect, acceptance, appreciation and caring for all members of our community. To this end, Albion College condemns all forms of discrimination and harassment, while reaffirming our commitment to academic free speech. We also commit ourselves to the recruitment and retention of both women and minority faculty, staff and students, the integration of cultural diversity in the curriculum, and the development of a truly inclusive multicultural campus environment.

  8. Retention criteria for maintaining active status

    1. Cumulative minimum GPA of 2.7 (with no course work below a 2.0) in:
      1. PHED 194 Intro to Clinical Lab
      2. PHED 243 Athletic Training Injury Assessment
      3. PHED 253 Rehab and Modalities I
      4. PHED 293 Clinical Lab I
      5. PHED 294 Clinical Lab II
      6. PHED 342 Advanced Techniques in Athletic Training
      7. PHED 353 Athletic Training Administration
      8. PHED 393 Clinical Lab III
      9. PHED 394 Clinical Lab IV
      10. PHED 401 AT Seminar
      11. PHED 453 Medical Conditions
      12. PHED 494 Colloquium in Athletic Training
    2. Minimum grade of 2.0 in:
      1. PHED 369 Applied Human Physiology
      2. PHED 211 Anatomy and Kinesiology
      3. PHED 379 Exercise Physiology
      4. PHED 303 Measurement and Evaluation
      5. PHED 240 Sports Nutrition
    3. Certified in CPR and First Aid before the beginning of the fall subsequent to admission to the program.
    4. Pass a yearly pre-participation physical examination.
    5. Satisfy the technical standards on a yearly basis.
    6. Have up to date Hepatitis B and TB vaccinations or a signed waiver.
    7. Have all health insurance up to date.

  9. Academic requirements

    1. Academic requirements and pre-requisites include 14.75 units in physical education, including the following: PHEDs 194, 203, 211, 213, 233, 240, 243, 253, 293, 294, 303, 342, 353, 369, 379, 393, 394, 401, 453, and 494. All courses for the major must be taken for a numerical grade.
    2. The following cognate is required
      1. Psychology 101.
      2. 900 hours of clinical education that must be met over a minimum of 5 semesters.

  10. Application Forms

    1. pdfApplication form
    2. pdfATEP_Reference_forms.pdf
    3. pdfPhysical examination form
    4. pdfHepatitis B waiver form
    5. pdfTechnical standards form
    6. pdfSample Interview questions for admission
    7. pdfSample Objective admission scoring form

  11. If you cannot download the acrobat reader application forms please call Robert Moss, PhD, ATC at 517-629-0548 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. to obtain forms.

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