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BS in Ex Sci/MATrg

Admission Requirements

1. Must be accepted into NDSU as an undergraduate student.
2. Must be declared as an Exercise Science major.
3. Apply and gain acceptance into the NDSU Graduate School during spring semester of junior year
4. Undergraduate overall GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale.


Academic Requirements

1. Must have a "B" or higher in HNES 388 class

2. Documentation of 50 hours of observation completed under the direct supervision of an BOC ATC ® in an athletic training room setting

3. Minimum of "C" or higher in the following NDSU courses:

a. BIOL 220/220L Human Anatomy/Physiology I and Lab

b. BIOL 221/221L Human Anatomy/Physiology II and Lab

c. HNES 200 Principals of Nutrition

d. HNES 217 Personal/Community Health

e. HNES 260 Medical Terminology

f. HNES 365 Kinesiology

g. HNES 368 Biomechanics

h. HNES 465/466 Exercise Physiology and Lab

i. PHAR 170 Common Diseases and Illnesses

j. PSYC 111 Intro to Psychology

4. Current Professional Rescuer CPR/AED card

Application Process

1. Submit NDSU Graduate School Application (On line via www.ndsu.edu/gradschool) by February 1st deadline.

Send the following in one complete package by February 1st:

MATrg Application Coordinator

North Dakota State University

PO Box 6050 Dept 2620

Fargo ND, 58108

2. Complete MATrg Program Application found on the MATrg website.

2a. Submit a copy of a signed Professional Rescuer or Healthcare Provider card (front and back).

2b. Submit verification of observation hours (with ATC signature). Form can be found on MATrg website.

2c. Submit 2 Letter of Recommendations. Follow guidelines on application.

2d. Submit a personal essay on why you want to be a certified athletic trainer and how you feel you can impact the profession. Follow guidelines on application.

Once you have received Graduate School Acceptance Letter, the following are due by August 1st.

3. Submit Physical Exam and Technical Standards Form (both signed by physician). Form can be found on MATrg website.

4. Submit Immunization/TB Test/Hepatitis B vaccine Form (or Hepatitis B signed waiver form) Form can be found on MATrg website.

Admission Acceptance into the MATrg

The MATrg application process is a very competitive process. Application Committee reviews the graduate school and program application and determines if a student is granted an interview. The committee will set up a time with the student to complete the interview process. Critera that is evaluated includes: completion of admission and academic requirements, academic performance, quality of recommendations, quality of career goal statement, writing skills, interview, and disposition. Exceptions to the requirements can be made on recommendation of NDSU MATrg Application Committee. Acceptance is NOT guaranteed simply upon satisfactory completion of the requirements.

Students are notified by NDSU Graduate School of acceptance in the program. This letter should be received approximately the middle of March. Additional paperwork must be completed prior to August 1st. Failure to complete additional paperwork may result in the application being rejected.

All NDSU Graduate School Policies will be followed accordingly.

Retention for the Student in MATrg

a. Must meet all Graduate School requirements.

b. Receive a "B" or higher in all graduate courses.

c. Maintain overall grade point average of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale.

d. Meet technical standards criteria each semester.

e. Displays appropriate/ethical/moral conduct or behaviors as stated on the ATS Student Code of Conduct, NDSU Code of Student Behavior and NATA Code of Ethics

Transfer Students

Students who opt to transfer to this program must meet all Graduate School and program requirements. For additional information on transferring graduate credits go to www.ndsu.edu/gradschool/about_us/graduate_bulletin/graduate_school_policies/masters.

Last updated: Monday, November 09, 2009 10:21:57AM