Athletic Training Education Program
 

Application Procedure

If you are an Athletic Training major (BATS) and meet all previously mentioned admissions criteria, you may apply for regular admission to the Athletic Training Education Program. You may apply for provisional admission if you are currently lacking one or two coursework criteria. Provisional admission simply means that you might be granted probationary admission and all provisional issues must be resolved (or an acceptable plan for meeting the criteria be accepted by the admissions committee) before the candidate can progress with the program.

Application Process

  1. You must be an Athletic Training major.
  2. Complete the application (Click the Application link below).
  3. Complete the Technical Standards for Admission form and attach the signature page. The Technical Standards are included with the application when you click the Application link at the bottom of this page.
  4. Have two professionals (at least one ATC) complete a Recommendation For Admission form and attach both forms
  5. Read and sign the Confidentiality Form. The Application link will take you to the Application page where the Confidentiality Form is located.
  6. Attach unofficial copies of your transcripts from all colleges attended.
  7. Attach a CRA of your studies at Lee University.
  8. Demonstrate proof of Professional rescuer training by approved providers.
  9. Proficiency signature pages for ATH 200 & ATH 260 are completed.

Compose a typewritten essay regarding your interest in athletic training as a career. Feel free to include things such as your reasons for pursuing athletic training, why you chose the athletic training program at Lee University, or where you want go with your chosen career.

Application

Send application to:

Athletic Training Education Program
Department of Health, Exercise Science, and Secondary Education
Lee University
Application for Admission

 
McKenzie Athletic Building
Athletic Training Education Program
1120 North
Ocoee Street
Cleveland, TN
37311
1-800-LEE-9930

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Mike Iosia
Dr. Mike Iosia
Health, Exercise Sci, & Sec Educ

Assistant Professor of Exercise Physiology