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Master of Science in Athletic Training

Applications for Shenandoah’s Athletic Training Program are completed and verified utilizing the Athletic Training Centralized Application System.
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Master of Science in Athletic TrainingStart term – Summer I (May) 2026:
April 30, 2026
ATCAS Opens in Late June 2025
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Please read all requirements for admission before beginning your application. If you have any questions, please contact AT Admission Coordinator Karen Gross at kgross@su.edu.

Application Steps

Items that are required with your application:

  • ATCAS application
  • Guidelines for Technical Standards
  • 3 recommendations (should be from a certified athletic trainer, coaches, employers, professors or other health care providers.)
  • Essay on why you want to become an Athletic Trainer
  • A list of all sports that you have participated in as an athlete, coach, referee, manager or athletic training student.
  • All official transcripts

AT Program Prerequisites

The GRE is not required for admission. If you believe the GRE provides evidence of your academic preparedness for the Master of Science Athletic Training program, you are welcome to submit your GRE scores.

Cost of AT Program

View our graduate tuition and fees for Athletic Training program costs. 

Health Insurance Requirement

All SU students must be covered by health insurance. If you do not have health insurance, it can be purchased through Shenandoah’s Wilkins Wellness Center. Learn more about how you can enroll in Student Health Insurance Plan.

Transportation 

Students are expected to provide their own means of transportation to and from all clinical sites and associated program class requirements. This may include gas mileage and vehicle maintenance costs. Students are responsible for all food, housing, and travel costs associated with the clinical site. Shenandoah University Division of Athletic Training is not responsible for, and will not be able to determine, rental and other associated living costs involved with clinical education at distance sites. Such costs incurred by the students will be determined by current market conditions in the town/city and/or country of which the clinical site is located. Students are encouraged to research market conditions of distant clinical sites to determine what additional cost may be involved during those clinical experiences. This will allow students to make informed decisions on costs associated with clinical field experiences.

COVID-19 Admissions Requirement Accommodations

Pass/fail grades for courses taken in 2020 and Spring 2021 will be accepted if your university does not provide grades. Virtual lab experiences taken during 2020 and Spring 2021 will satisfy lab prerequisite requirements.