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Costs of the Alma College Athletic Training Education Program

Contact the financial aid office at Alma College for the cost of an Alma College education including tuition, room and board, books and other institutional fees. There are a few extra costs to an Athletic Training Student. Some of these are required while others are optional. Contact the Program Director if you have any questions concerning the additional financial obligations.

Membership in Professional Organizations

All Athletic Training Students are encouraged to join the National Athletic Trainer’s Association (NATA) and the Michigan Athletic Trainers Society (MATS). You can contact the NATA and the MATS for these fees at their Web sites of NATA and MATS.

Students are supplied with a polo and t-shirt, a name badge, coat and either a hat or visor to wear during the student’s clinical experience. Students may purchase additional clothing for their use. The students have in the past purchased sweatshirts and travel gear.

Basic supplies for each clinical site are supplied by the program (i.e. tape, gauze, bandages, padding, scissors, etc,) Students are advised to purchase a fanny pack for supplies.

The Athletic Training Students regularly attend the Great Lakes Athletic Trainer’s Association convention every year in March. The attendance is not mandatory but encouraged and does require a registration fee, travel, hotel and food costs. The program tries to help with overall costs of the convention however; each student should plan on approximately $75–$100 for the three days.

Medical Exam

The Physical Examination that is required for admission and yearly retention may be performed on campus at the Wilcox Medical Center free of charged. If the ATS elects to have another physician perform the physical examination the ATS is responsible for any financial charges. The Physical examination is to prove that each ATS can meet the written standards of the program.

All financial obligations of the Immunizations required by the ATEP are the responsibility of the student. It is required that all ATS have a Hepatitis B vaccination or signed waiver and TB test. The local health department and Wilcox Medical Center can help the ATS in acquiring the necessary immunizations.

 

Alma College provides a network of opportunities for students to become responsible leaders, including the Robert D. Swanson Responsible Leadership Speaker Series and the Leadership Fellows’ Program. The 2006 class of Leadership Fellows participated in an International Leadership Institute at Wroxton College in England in August 2007.

 

Student Profile

Brandon Smith
Graduation: 2008
Major: Exercise and Health Science
Minor: Chemistry

Brandon Smith hopes his interest in the human body combined with his major in exercise and health science will earn him a spot in medical school in the fall of 2008.

“The Exercise and Health Science Department at Alma has classes that focus on function in physiology, structure in anatomy and even pathology in human diseases,” the Harrisville senior says. “I hope that I will discover an area of medicine that will call me in the way that the EHS program here did.”