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Athletic Training
The Program: Freshman students gain valuable experience while observing the certified staff and athletic training program students in the athletic training rooms at Gross Memorial Coliseum and Lewis Field. Students accepted into the program (Sophomores) will be required to complete six (6) continuous semesters of athletic training clinical assignments. These assignments are arranged by the athletic training program director. Students are expected to arrange their schedules so that they will be able to attend all clinical assignments. Athletic Training students at Fort Hays State University have the opportunity to be placed with varsity athletics at FHSU, a high school, or a clinical setting for the clinical portion of the program. Students are also required to complete an internship between their junior and senior years or after completing all program requirements. Satisfactory completion of the required athletic training competencies, and completion of the bachelor of science (B.S.) in Athletic Training are required to be eligible to sit for the Board of Certification (BOC) examination. In addition, a total of 800 clinical hours must be recorded in order to be eligible for Kansas licensure.

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