ADMISSIONS POLICY
An application process is necessary for the professional component of
the Athletic Training major. Matriculating students typically
apply during the spring semester of their freshman year. Transfer
students are encouraged to apply when they have completed or are
enrolled in prerequisite course equivalents. Transfer students must
provide evidence of equivalent coursework (i.e. course descriptions,
syllabi, evidence of competency completion). Prerequisite courses
include Athletic Training 110, 202 (or current CPR certification), 210,
210L, 212, 212L, 225, and 280.
At the time of application students must submit the application, evidence of job shadowing hours (5 hours), current emergency cardiac care certification (CPR and AED for the Professional Rescuer), physical examination/physical examination verification, technical standards, immunization records (including Hepatitis B or waiver), confidentiality statement, and a copy of transcripts (official transcripts are required from any additional college coursework, unofficial ISU transcripts are acceptable). Students are financially responsible for expenses of the application accrued prior to admittance into the professional component of the program.
After review of application documents, students will group interview with an interprofessional panel of health care clinicians and students. Formal acceptance into the professional component of the program requires a 2.75 cumulative GPA and successful completion of prerequisite courses. Successful completion of a pre-requisite course requires a grade of C or better. Although the University may accept courses from other institutions, acceptance of transfer credits toward application are at the discretion of the Admissions Committee and Program Director. Transfer students MUST provide the necessary documentation (course descriptions, syllabi, and evidence of competency completion) during the admissions process.
To complete the application:
1.
Application Questionnaire – To gain access to the application, students
should contact Leamor Kahanov via email (leamor.kahanov@indstate.edu).
To protect you and to confirm your identity, a password will be
necessary to enter the questionnaire. Additionally, we will provide you
with a personal authentication code word, which will be used to
verify any electronic signatures required throughout the course of the
application. You can access the application
here,
but please remember, you need a password and your personal
authentication code to complete the application.
a.
Personal Information
b.
Educational Information
c. Application Questions
d.
Authorization to disclose Information in
Educational Records
e.
Technical Standards
f.
Hepatitis B Immunization Records
g.
Confidentiality Contract
2.
Additional documentation should be emailed (in one email)
to
leamor.kahanov@indstate.edu. All documents should be scanned and
sent in ONE SUBMISSION.
a.
Evidence of 5 Job Shadowing Hours
b.
Copy of CPR for the Professional Rescuer
Card
c.
Physical Examination Forms
i.
Physical Examination Form - for your use if needed
ii.
Physical Examination Verification Form - signature
required by physician
d.
Immunization Records
e.
Transcripts from any additional
College/University Coursework
3.
Two
reference evaluations should be completed online.
References should include at least ONE upper-class mentor,
the student with whom you have completed your observations hours.
4.
Within ONE WEEK of the application
deadline (April 15, 2012) students will be contacted by the Program
Director to schedule an interview with the Undergraduate ATEP
Application Review Committee.
Applications are
evaluated on the following criteria:
-
35% ISU GPA (students with transfer credits will be evaluated on 20% of
other college/university credit and 15% on ISU GPA)
- 45% Reference evaluations
- 20% Pre-requisite coursework GPA
What to Expect, Post-Application:
We will email you to indicate formal acceptance decisions after Spring
grades are verified (no later than May 15, 2012). If you are enrolled
in Summer courses, we will send formal acceptance decisions after Summer
grades are verified (no later than June 15, 2012). Acceptance
categories are listed below:
Acceptance
Conditional acceptance
– provided on a case-by-case basis and will include criteria to achieve
un-conditional acceptance.
Denied
– students with denied acceptance will be invited to reapply to the
program the following year or will be advised to change majors.
The
Catalog of Indiana State University is the document of
authority for all students. The requirements given in the catalog
supersede information issued by any academic department, program,
college, or school. The University reserves the right to change the
requirements at any time.