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Admission
Requirements
Application Form
Advanced Placement
Health Safety Requirements
Admission
Requirements
Due to guidelines set forth by CAATE,
enrollment in the curriculum is limited. Students should submit
application materials prior to March 15 to be given first
consideration for acceptance as a prospective athletic training
student for the fall semester. A student is considered a prospective
athletic training student if he/she does not have any athletic
training experience at the collegiate level. Prospective athletic
training students take prerequisite courses and begin clinical
rotations in the athletic training room on an observation level. At
the end of fall semester, each student will have an interview with
athletic training faculty and staff.
To initiate the application process,
complete and return the athletic training application form.
Prospective students must also submit transcripts and letters of
recommendation as explained on the application form. Prospective
students will also be required have a physical examination to ensure
that a student will be able to meet the technical standards or
minimum physical requirements of the program, show proof of required
immunizations, and have a criminal background check (see
descriptions below). These procedures are in place to assure proper
clinical placement or accommodation.
Application
for Athletic Training Program *
Download this form
(in .pdf format)** and mail it to:
Robin Ploeger, EdD, ATC/L
University of Tulsa
Athletic Training Program
CH 355
Tulsa, OK 74104
*
The athletic training application is in addition to the application
required for admittance to The University of Tulsa.
** Click
here to download a free copy of Adobe Acrobat Reader
Formal Acceptance
Formal acceptance into the athletic
training program will be granted at the end of fall semester and may
be granted upon the following criteria:
- At least a “B’ in ATRG 2653, ATRG
1172, ATRG 2603
- At least a ‘C’ in BIOL 1023, BIOL
1021
- An overall GPA of at least 2.8
- At least 80 hours of clinical
observation experience
- Positive clinical evaluations
- Meet other university and JRC-AT
health and safety standards
- Completion of an interview with
athletic training faculty and staff
The program is a competitive program, therefore, only a limited
number of students can be admitted each year. If more students
meet the admission requirements, the athletic training faculty and
staff will determine the most qualified applicants. If space
allows, a student may be admitted on probation if they do not meet
all the requirements (i.e. grade in BIOL 1023 or 1021).
Following formal admission into the athletic training program,
students will progress through the outlined sequence of courses
and clinical rotations.
Advanced
Placement for Transfer Students
A prospective student who has
collegiate athletic training experience may be considered for
advanced placement or probational status in the program.
Qualifications necessary:
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Submit
Athletic Training Program application
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Completed
a Prevention & Treatment course comparable to ATRG 2653
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Completed
at least 1 yr. as an athletic training student under a
certified athletic trainer
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Possess
adequate clinical skills, i.e. taping, first aid, and wound
care
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Recommended
by TU Program Director
Placement in program:
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Given "probational"
status so the student can begin obtaining field experience in an
assigned clinical rotation during the fall semester.
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Interviewed
and formally accepted in the program with the rest of the
prospective class at the end of fall semester
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Will take no
core A.T. courses in the fall; spring semester will begin core A.T.
courses and clinical experiences with the newly admitted students
(Therapeutic Modaities).
Health/Safety Requirements
All students in the athletic training
program must adhere to the following health and safety requirements:
Written Technical
Standards: The written technical standards verify that
the student is capable of meeting minimum standards relating to
physical, mental, and emotional health with or without
accommodations. A physician of the student’s choice must sign this
form. This form must be completed prior to beginning the observation
experiences during the prospective semester.
Health Requirements:
Upon admission to the program, students are required to present
proof of the following immunizations and screenings to the School of
Nursing secretary: TB test (using CDC guidelines for two step method
or chest X-ray), measles, rubella screening, diphtheria, tetanus,
mumps, hepatitis B, and varicella.
These may be done at the Alexander
Health Center on campus for a fee or at a private physician’s
office. Students who do not desire the required rubella or hepatitis
B immunization must sign a waiver.
Criminal Background Check:
Students are required to submit to a criminal background check
upon admission to the program as required by the contract with
off-campus clinical agencies. This will allow proper placement of
students for off-campus rotations.
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
(CPR): Each year, students must provide documentation of
CPR certification for adults, children and infants using one and two
man methods, and AED training (American Red Cross CPR for the
Professional Rescuer or American Heart Association course “C” Health
Care Providers).
Liability Insurance:
Liability insurance is required for all students who have been
formally accepted into the athletic training program. Insurance fees
are automatically billed to the student’s account through the
University Business Office.
Apprentice Licensure Status:
Students are required to obtain apprentice athletic trainer status
through the Oklahoma Board of Medical Licensure and Supervision upon
formal admission to the program.
Transportation and Uniforms:
Students are responsible for providing their own transportation to
off-campus clinical sites and are required to buy their own uniforms
(some uniforms will be provided by the athletic department), in
accordance with the program dress code.
For more information regarding the Athletic Training program, please
contact Robin Ploeger
Athletes in Program
Athletes are allowed to apply for and
progress through the athletic training program if the athlete:
- Participates in a sport that the
main competitive season occurs in only one semester (i.e. soccer,
volleyball, softball, but not football)
- Coach agrees to allow the student
to focus on primarily athletic training during the off-season
- Agrees to individual clinical
rotation plan during the in-season to complete the scheduled
clinical experience course
- Understands it may require 5 years
to complete the program.
This same policy could apply to a
student in another program, i.e. music, theatre.
For more information regarding the Athletic Training program, please
contact Robin
Ploeger
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