College of Health Sciences- Athletic Training
Dr. Renae Bomar, Director of the Athletic Training Program
Faculty: Dr. Renae Bomar, Dr. Haleigh Gray, and Mr. Steele Morris
The mission of the Charleston Southern University Athletic Training Program is to provide an educational setting and opportunities that demonstrate dedication to the preparation of servant leaders that excel in the field of athletic training grounded on an evidence-based approach. The program encourages the academic and personal development of its students to prepare them for a career in which biblical truths and evidence-based practice guide their thoughts and actions as a medical professional.
- Program graduates will develop the necessary knowledge, skills, and abilities of a highly qualified health care professional in the field of athletic training with the ability to effectively work in a variety of clinical settings.
- Program graduates will develop the skills and attitudes of a life-long learner through on-going professional development utilizing evidence-based practice that will directly impact the quality of their patient care.
- Program graduates will develop the characteristics of an ethical clinician utilizing a servant-leader approach in an effort to impact the lives around them through the profession of athletic training.
- Describe the requisite information and knowledge (by program level) of injury prevention and management, clinical examination and diagnosis, and therapeutic inventions necessary to treat injuries to the physically active population.
- Demonstrate the requisite knowledge, skills, and abilities necessary to provide exceptional health care as an entry-level certified athletic trainer.
- Comprehend and demonstrate, when possible, the use of modern equipment and technology utilized in the field of athletic training.
- Demonstrate effective communication (verbal and written) with a variety of health care practitioners and other members of the health care team.
- Demonstrate the use of evidence-based practice techniques by analyzing and applying current research in the field of athletic training.
- Become critical consumers of research and other publicly disseminated information by examining the scientific method and the role of research in developing knowledge in the area of athletic training.
- Comprehend and demonstrate the rationale for professional continuing education in the field of athletic training.
- Articulate the attributes of servant leadership in their role as a healthcare provider.
- Demonstrate professional behavior consistent with the NATA Code of Ethics and the BOC Inc. Standards of Professional Practice.
The Master of Athletic Training (M AT) degree program is a professional master’s degree for the profession of athletic training. The degree program will be 22 months in duration, totaling 65 academic credits. The curriculum will include 13 didactic courses, 7 clinical practice courses and one full clinical immersion in athletic training. The program plans to admit a maximum cohort of 16 students annually. The curriculum will be mostly a face-to-face model (residential graduate program) with some online courses. During the last semester of the program, if eligible, a student will sit the Board of Certification exam. Passing of this exam is needed to be able to be employed as a certified athletic trainer.
To view the course sequence, click here: Master of Athletic Training Sequence 23-24
Candidates for selection into the Athletic Training Program (ATP) must meet the following criteria. Further explanation of these requirements can be found in the Graduate Catalog and the CSU ATP Student Handbook. Application materials can be requested from the Program Director.
Admission Pre-requisite Requirements
Regular Admission requires that the student has met ALL of the following requirements:
- The student has provided the Office of Enrollment Services with an application for admission by February 15th
- (Priority admission may be granted if a student submits their application and supportive paperwork on or before November 15th) of the given year that he/she is looking at starting in the program.
- * Please note that the rolling admission deadline is May 1st (if spots are still available).
- An application fee (nonrefundable) must accompany the application
- Cumulative undergraduate GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale
- Prerequisite Coursework
- Human Anatomy with lab (4 units)
- Human Physiology with lab (4 units)
- Anatomy and Physiology I and II with lab (8 units)
- Kinesiology or Human Movement Analysis course (3 units)
- Physiology of Exercise (3 to 4 units)
- Personal and Community Health (3 units)
- Nutrition (3 units)
- College Algebra or higher (3 units or higher)
- General Psychology course (3 units)
- College-Level Chemistry with lab (4 units)
- College-Level Physics with lab (4 units)
- General Biology with lab (4 units)
- Current and valid CPR/AED for the Professional Rescuer and First Aid certifications (see Board of Certification at for a list of acceptable providers).
- Two letters of recommendations
- Resume (can be attached to application)
- Official transcripts from ALL institutions attended
Official Acceptance
- Students are granted official acceptance by demonstrating the following:
- Provide proof of personal health insurance
- Provide proof of professional liability insurance
- Verification of completed drug screen (performed by CSU prior to start of program)
- Verification of criminal background check (performed by CSU prior to start of program)
- Signed Program Standards (see below) form (personal verification of the ability of the student to meet the Technical Standards during participation in the ATP with no compounding risks to one’s self and/or others within the health care environment)
- Provide proof of personal vaccinations (immunization record), which must include MMR, Varicella, Hepatitis B, Tetanus-diphtheria, Polio. Further, the AT student must provide a negative TB test (taken within the month of June prior to start of the program)
Program Standards
The Athletic Training Educational Program at Charleston Southern University is a rigorous and intense program that places specific requirements and demands on the students enrolled in the program. An objective of this program is to prepare graduates to enter a variety of employment settings and to render care to a wide spectrum of individuals engaged in physical activity. The program standards set forth by the Athletic Training Program establish the essential qualities considered necessary for students admitted to this program to achieve the knowledge, skills, and competencies of an entry-level athletic trainer, as well as meet the expectations of the programs accrediting agency (Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education [CAATE]). The following abilities and expectations must be met by all students admitted to the Athletic Training Program. In the event a student is unable to fulfill these program standards, the student will not be admitted into the program. Compliance with the program standards does not guarantee a student’s eligibility for the BOC certification exam.
Candidates for selection to the Athletic Training Program must demonstrate:
1) The mental capacity to assimilate, analyze, synthesize, integrate concepts and problem solve to formulate assessment and therapeutic judgments and to be able to distinguish deviations from the norm;
2) Sufficient postural and neuromuscular control, sensory function, and coordination to perform appropriate physical examinations using accepted techniques; and accurately, safely and efficiently use equipment and materials during the assessment and treatment of patients;
3) The ability to communicate effectively and sensitively with patients and colleagues, including individuals from different cultural and social backgrounds; this includes, but is not limited to, the ability to establish rapport with patients and communicate judgments and treatment information effectively. Students must be able to understand and speak the English language at a level consistent with competent professional practice;
4) The ability to record the physical examination results and a treatment plan clearly and accurately;
5) The capacity to maintain composure and continue to function well during periods of high stress;
6) The perseverance, diligence and commitment to complete the Athletic Training Program as outlined and sequenced;
7) Flexibility and the ability to adjust to changing situations and uncertainty in clinical situations;
8) Affective skills and appropriate demeanor and rapport that relate to professional education and quality patient care.
Candidates for selection to the athletic training program will be required to verify they understand and meet these program standards or that they believe that, with certain accommodations, they can meet the standards (compliance with the program standards does not guarantee a student’s eligibility for the BOC examination)
Retention Policy
A student must demonstrate progression through the ATP. A student’s status is jeopardized (i.e., probation and/or program dismissal) if he/she does not meet the following requirements:
Criteria:
1) Maintain an overall 3.0 GPA in ATP-based credit hours taken at CSU toward degree
2) Minimum grade requirement of a “C” in all courses
Consequence:
1) Recommended remediation plan set up by the student and the athletic training program faculty. A student will have a 15-week academic period to bring his/her overall GPA above 3.0. If a student is unable to bring their GPA to a 3.0 during this time period, he/she will be dismissed from the program. If a student’s GPA falls below a 3.0 at the conclusion of his/her last semester in the program, the student will not be eligible to receive his/her degree
2) Student will be dismissed from the program
Probation
Students failing to meet the requirements stated above will be placed on academic probation or dismissed from the ATP. The ATP faculty will conduct a review of academic progress at the end of each 7-week academic period and the student will be notified of his/her standing in the program if he/she does not meet the requirements stated above. Upon notification, the student will meet with the program faculty to discuss his/her status, discuss a remediation plan, and sign documentation regarding his/her status, which will be kept on file. Failure to reestablish academic standards within the determined time frame will result in program dismissal. Once dismissed from the ATP, students are NOT eligible for re-admission.
Academic Integrity Policy
Minimum Sanction for Academic Dishonesty (Per University Handbook)
- First Offense: Disciplinary probation (one full semester or four months). For all students, the convicted person will not be able to represent CSU as an office holder, club member, musician, ministry participant or in any other extracurricular activity for a period equal to two-tenths (20 percent) of the semester’s scheduled events. For athletes, this means the convicted person will not be able to represent CSU on the field of play for a term equal to two-tenths (20 percent) of the season’s schedule. This suspension will be in effect for consecutive games, meets, matches or tournaments.
- Second Offense: Disciplinary probation of at least one academic year. *For all students, this means the convicted person will not be able to represent CSU as an office holder, club member, musician, ministry participant or in any other extracurricular activity for a period equal to one-half (50 percent) of the semester’s schedule of events. This suspension will be in effect for consecutive events. For athletes, this means the convicted person will not be allowed to represent CSU on the field of play for a term equal to one-half (50 percent) of the season’s schedule. This suspension will be in effect for consecutive games, meets, matches, or tournaments.
- Third Offense: The student will be permanently expelled from the university.
Athletic Training Program Specific:
ACADEMIC PROBATION/DISMISSAL
Probation
Students failing to meet the requirements stated the ATP Handbook will be placed on academic probation or dismissed from the ATP. The ATP faculty will conduct a review of academic progress at the end of each 7-week academic period, and a student will be notified of his/her standing in the program if he/she does not meet the requirements stated above. Upon notification, a student will meet with the program faculty to discuss his/her status, discuss a remediation plan, and sign documentation regarding his/her status, which will be kept on file. Failure to reestablish academic standards within the determined timeframe will result in program dismissal. Once dismissed from the ATP, students are NOT eligible for re-admission.
PROFESSIONAL BEHAVIOR PROBATION
ATSs are expected to follow all of the policy stated in the previous sections. Professional Behavior Probation will run on a three-strike approach.
- 1st strike is a written warning placed in the ATS’s file
- 2nd strike is another written warning placed in the ATS’s file. The ATS will also have to submit a personal professional behavior reflection paper based on the student’s infractions
- 3rd strike is dismissal for the ATP
*Please note that some infractions may be result in an immediate dismissal from the ATP and not eligible for the three-strike approach
ATSs are expected to conduct themselves in a professional manner at all times. Students should remember that they are not only representing themselves, but the entire ATP, as well as CSU. Any misconduct or action taken by a student that in any way portrays a negative image upon the ATP or the University will be grounds for disciplinary action. The ATP Director, faculty, and/or preceptor(s) will review any and all incidents that are brought to their attention by clinical staff, other faculty members, students, coaches, etc. and determine the appropriate action to be taken. Severe misconduct or noncompliance with the policies and procedures stated within this handbook may be grounds for dismissal from the ATP. If dismissed from the ATP, the student is not eligible for re-admission into the program.
Graduation Requirements
University Requirements
- To be eligible for graduation in the Master’s Degree Program, a student must complete professional core and specialization area requirements with a 3.00 GPA (see Graduate Catalog for specific degree requirements)
Athletic Training Program Requirements
- Completion of all professional coursework (65 units)
- Maintain overall 3.0 GPA in credit hours taken at CSU toward degree
- Earned minimum grades in all professional courses (see retention policy above)
- Completion of all clinical education requirements
- Completion of education competencies and clinical integrated proficiencies
- Completion of clinical hours
- Maintain good standing in the Athletic Training Program according to the policies and procedures stated in the CSU-ATP Handbook
- Follow BOC Inc. Standards of Professional Practice and NATA Code of Ethics
(Endorsement for the BOC Inc. examination requires program director approval.)
Being that this is a professional degree program no graduate course transfer credit will be accepted.
Charleston Southern Athletic Training program received 10 years of CAATE continuing accreditation. The Athletic Training program is now accredited through the 2027-2028 academic year.