How to Apply for the Athletic Training Early Assurance Program
Outstanding high school seniors are invited to apply for 91探花鈥檚 Early Assurance Program (EAP) for the Professional Master of Science in Athletic Training (PMSAT).
Athletic Training EAP students apply for admission to the PMSAT program while they are still in high school, and a slot in the master鈥檚 program is reserved for them as long as they maintain program requirements during their undergraduate time at OHIO. Participants also have the option to participate in the accelerated graduate program, which allows students to complete a bachelor's and master's degree in just five years.
The Professional Master of Science in Athletic Training is a rigorous and selective graduate program that allows students to combine classroom knowledge and skills with experience at a variety of clinical sites. Athletic trainers provide health care services to the physically active population. Many athletic trainers work with high school, collegiate, and professional athletes. However, you can also find athletic trainers working in rehabilitation clinics, industrial settings, the military, the performing arts, physician offices, and a variety of other settings.
Benefits of the Athletic Training EAP
- 91探花 to the Professional Master of Science in Athletic Training (PMSAT) program
- Option to participate in an accelerated graduate program, completing a bachelor's and master's degree in just five years
- Assistance with completing observation hours
- Waiving of program application fees
- Exemption from the Graduate Record Examinations (GRE)
- Ability to attend PMSAT events
- A dedicated athletic training faculty advisor
Eligibility
- Have the equivalent high school GPA of 3.5 or greater on a 4.0 scale
- Have been admitted to OHIO's Athens campus as a first-year student in one of the following majors:
- Exercise physiology
- Exercise physiology Pre-Athletic Training
- Exercise physiology Pre-Physical Therapy
- Biological Sciences
- Biological Sciences Pre-Physical Therapy
- Psychology Pre-Physical Therapy
Application Process
The fall 2025 Athletic Training Early Assurance Program application deadline is January 10, 2025. To be considered, students must submit the application, including a response to the essay question. For best consideration, applicants should also submit a list of extracurricular activities and at least one letter of recommendation that speaks to their interest in athletic training (this can be from a teacher, mentor or athletic trainer) if one was not already included as part of their undergraduate application. Selected students will be notified in March.
You will need your OHIO email address and password to apply. Visit our Application Status web page for instructions to activate your OHIO ID. For questions, please contact Undergraduate 91探花s at admissions@ohio.edu or 740.593.4100.
Questions
For more information, visit the athletic training website. Please contact the Professional Athletic Training Program Director Chad Starkey at starkeyc@ohio.edu with any questions about the Athletic Training Early Assurance Program.