Personalized attention. Professional growth. Community impact.
Pursuing an athletic training degree (MAT) will prepare you for a career incorporating healthcare, sport, wellness, and an overall focus on an active population. Choose to study in the region’s first and only athletic training program.
Gain expertise in prevention, recognition, evaluation, diagnostics, and therapeutic interventions for various musculoskeletal, orthopedics, and general medical illnesses and injuries for an active population. Learn from faculty with a wide range of expertise in athletic training, along with partnerships with local healthcare providers, clinics, hospitals, colleges, high schools, sports teams, and businesses.
APPLICATION DEADLINES
Priority: December 1
Deadline: June 1
Quick Highlights
- On-campus, in-person daytime classes
- 60 credits / 2-year completion
- Summer semester start
Clinical Experiences Right Away
All students complete hands-on clinical experiences in various sports medicine and healthcare settings starting your first semester in the program.
Find Your professional focus
- Professional, college, and high school sports teams
- Hospitals, clinics, and physician practice
- Performing arts
- Military, police, fire, and EMS
- Industrial settings
Research & Awards
All students design and implement original research projects, which result in posters, presentations, and publications at the local, state, or national level. Our students have won numerous statewide and national athletic training academic competitions.
CAATE Accredited / AATE Member
The MAT program is accredited through the Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education (CAATE) and is also a proud member of the Association for Athletic Training Education (AATE).
View CAATE program outcomes and Board of Certification Exam (BOC) pass-rate information.
Admission Criteria & Eligibility
Strong academic ability, evidenced by a cumulative undergraduate GPA of at least 3.0.
Completion of the following prerequisite course requirements before the start of the program:
- Principles of Biology I
- General Chemistry I
- Anatomy & Physiology I
- Anatomy & Physiology II
- Nutrition
- Biomechanics
- Statistics
- Physics I
- Exercise Physiology
- General Psychology (additional psychology coursework recommended)
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Requirements, Outcomes & Schedule
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Financial Aid
Advanced degrees are worth the investment. We have options to help you make your educational goal a reality, and financial aid helps open doors for your future.
Tuition & Fees
Understand the costs before applying. Review tuition, fees, and living expenses to create a realistic budget. Financial planning is key for advanced degree success.
Scholarships
Loras awards merit-based scholarships annually to exemplary second-year athletic training graduate students. Recipients are nominated by a faculty committee.
Dr. Peter (’86) & Susan (Capell) Jebson (’83)
Master of Athletic Training Award Scholarship
Loras offers a scholarship to assist graduate students pursuing their Master of Athletic Training degree at Loras College.
The scholarship is awarded annually, is merit-based, and is available to second-year athletic training graduate students who are nominated by a faculty committee.
This endowed scholarship was generously founded by Dr. Peter and Susan (Capell) Jebson, who are both Loras alums.
Nominated Student Criteria
- Display academic excellence
- Commitment to professional development within the athletic training profession
- Exemplary efforts in their clinical education
Straight Talk from a Duhawk
There are skills that some of my colleagues have never done before, but I have thanks to my experiences in the Loras program. My transition to the professional world has been easier because of what I learned at Loras. I’m thankful for the way the AT program prepared and challenged me for the future!
— Kennedy Dewey, LAT, ATC
Athletic Training FAQ
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Meet Your Professors
Sharon Feld EdD LAT ATC
Assistant Professor of Athletic Training
Athletic Training Clinical Education Coordinator
Jessica Kirby EdD
Assistant Professor of Athletic Training
Molly M. McDonald Figgins PhD ATC
Associate Professor of Athletic Training
Athletic Training Program Director
Adam Susmarski DO
Loras Head Team Physician
Master of Athletic Training Medical Director