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    Bachelor of Science in Athletic Training (BSAT)

    The last cohort accepted into the BSAT program will apply in Spring 2021 and begin in Fall 2021. All students interested in professional athletic training education at The University of Alabama after Fall 2021 should apply to the Master of Science in Athletic Training Program.

    Students must be accepted into the professional program before enrolling in the professional course sequence. After reviewing this material, if you have further questions about the application and selection process or the program, please contact our office. Click here for an overview of the application and selection process. 

    Selection for admission into the AT Professional Program is made at the end of the Spring semester.  To enter the professional program in Athletic Training, students must have a minimum overall GPA of 2.5 (2.75 effective with the 2018-2019 catalog) and achieve a grade of C or higher in ATR 272, ATR 257, ATR 258, BSC 114/115, EN 101, EN 102, HHE 270, MA 112 or higher, NHM 101 and PY 101.  ATR 258 must be taken at The University of Alabama. 
     
    Formal application involves the completion of a professional program application and submission of an official transcript from The University of Alabama and three standardized recommendation forms.  An interview with the selection committee and a practical skills test are also part of the application process. The selection committee is comprised of the AT Program faculty, preceptors, administrators and students.  Students must also meet specific written technical standards prior to admission to the professional phase of the program.  A copy of these standards is available from the office of the program director. 
     
    On average, twenty-eight students gain admission to the professional program each year.  The mean GPA of students admitted in 2018 was 3.65.  Selection into the professional phase of the AT Program is competitive and satisfaction of the minimum requirements does not guarantee admission.  Following selection, completion of the professional program requires a minimum of six consecutive semesters or three academic years.  Admitted students are required to undergo blood borne pathogen training and a physical examination annually and must maintain current AHA BLS ECC training.  AT students also have access to Hepatitis B vaccination at no charge.  A series of background checks and a drug screening are also required of professional program students annually. Students in the professional program must also adhere to the program's Communicable Disease Policy.


    The undergraduate catalog is published yearly. Students should always obtain the most recent advising sheet, available from the HES Student Services Office in 101 Doster Hall.  A brief description of the courses is included in the Undergraduate Catalog and on this website.

    1. Gain admission to The University of Alabama (call 800-933-BAMA for University admission information).
    2. Enroll in the College of Human Environmental Sciences as an Athletic Training (AT) major. At the end of the Spring semester, apply for admission to the AT Professional Program.
    3. Complete the prerequisite classes with a grade of C or higher by the end of the semester of application.
    4. Maintain a minimum overall Grade Point Average of 2.75. (60% of weight in selection formula)
    5. Participate in clinical observation evaluation by on-campus preceptors. (5% of weight in selection formula)**
    6. Submit three standardized recommendation forms. (5% of weight in selection formula)**
    7. Provide proof of current AHA BLS ECC training.
    8. Present an official transcript from The University of Alabama.**
    9. Submit a completed AT Program application.**
    10. Complete an oral practical examination with the AT Program Selection Committee at a scheduled time. (10% of weight in selection formula)**
    11. Complete a personal interview with the AT Program Selection Committee at a scheduled time. (10% of weight in selection formula)**
    12. Be evaluated by the AT Program Selection Committee. (10% of weight in selection formula)**
         ** These steps will be addressed in ATR 258 (Clinical Fundamentals in Athletic Training)

    Selection into the AT Professional Program is competitive and satisfaction of the minimum requirements does not guarantee admission.


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