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Posted by yeargbe on 10/28/2004, 10:28 am, in reply to "College Recommendations?" --Previous Message--
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First of all you may want to look at the NATA website. www.nata.org. Click on Education. There is a lot of information on programs listed within the site. Some things to think about. I think the best advice is for you and your daughter to visit schools and speak with the program director, athletic trainers working at the school as well as students that are presently enrolled in the program.
: My daughter is a junior in High School and she
: wants to pursue AT and/or Exercise
: Physiology. We live in TN. She wants to be
: an AT and/or Strength and Conditioning
: specialists for a pro team or college team
: one day. Any recommendations on colleges
: with the best AT programs and internships
: with pro teams. I know tuition costs will
: vary considerably especially if she attends
: out-of-state, which we are willing to do, to
: give her the best experience and education
: for her future. If the college is accredited
: is there a difference in the degree and
: exposure if it's a divI or DivII college?
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