Athletic Training
Many students who come to Culver-Stockton College and declare a major in Athletic Training are also interested in participation in intercollegiate athletics. The Athletic Training Education faculty and staff are committed to encouraging students to take advantage of co-curricular activities available on campus. They are also dedicated to ensuring that all athletic training students meet the requirements for the Athletic Training Education Program and that clinical experiences are of the quality to enable students to become skilled health care professionals. Because the clinical component of the Athletic Training major is significant, conflicts often occur between the student's sport and their opportunity for clinical experiences. This is especially so during afternoons, evenings, weekends and during non-traditional competitive seasons. For this reason, the following guidelines have been established to help students accomplish both:
- The guidelines will be provided to students upon their application to the program. A student's decision to participate in intercollegiate athletics will not factor into the admission decision for the Athletic Training Education Program.
- Students admitted into the Athletic Training Education Program may participate in intercollegiate athletics.
- Athletic Training Students shall limit intercollegiate athletic participation to one team.
- Athletic Training Students who participate in intercollegiate athletics will participate in the traditional competitive season ONLY.
- Athletic Training Students who participate in intercollegiate athletics will fulfill the same didactic and clinical requirements as other students prior to graduation. Early planning will be critical for the student to graduate on time.
- All Athletic Training Students are required to have a clinical experience with football. This may mean returning for a ninth semester in some instances.
Any questions regarding this policy should be directed to the Athletic Training Education Program Director.
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