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Top colleges for Athletic Trainer aspirants?

Hey, I'm seriously considering Athletic Training as my career path. I'd appreciate if anyone could suggest some colleges that are popular among students who want to become athletic trainers. Thank you!

a year ago

Certainly, I'd be happy to share a few colleges that have strong Athletic Training programs. Keep in mind that these programs vary in admission competitiveness, location, and program style:

1. University of Michigan - Ann Arbor: This university's Kinesiology program offers a great path for those interested in Athletic Training. The program delves into the biomechanics, physiology, and psychology of human movement, exercise, and health.

2. Pennsylvania State University - University Park: The Kinesiology department here offers a well-established Athletic Training program that has a strong reputation in the field.

3. University of Texas - Austin: UT Austin offers a Bachelor’s in Athletic Training through their College of Education. The program mixes classroom instruction with clinical work for a comprehensive overview of the field.

4. University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill: UNC Chapel Hill features an Exercise and Sport Science undergrad program, with a concentration in Athletic Training.

5. University of Florida: The University of Florida has an Applied Physiology & Kinesiology program that prepares graduates for careers associated to athletic training among other physical health fields.

6. Indiana University - Bloomington: This university offers a great program in Athletic Training through their School of Public Health.

7. Boston University: Boston University’s College of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, affectionately known as Sargent College, offers a Bachelor of Science in Athletic Training.

Remember, when exploring these programs it's important to take into account not only their strong reputation but also the cultural fit with the campus and community, geographical location, student-to-teacher ratio, and opportunities for internships and clinical practice experiences. It would be beneficial to research each individual program to find the one that's the best fit for you.

a year ago

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