Program Title:   Recreational Sport and Service Student Recreation Center  Sub. #               1          
Institution:         Southern Illinois University Carbonate                              
Program Leader             Dee Donaldson                                                  Email:   ddnldson@siu.edu          
Source URL:                              http://www.gradschool.siuc.edu/gaposting.html                                        
Graduate School Admission Criteria (Bullet Point Summary of Admission Criteria):
- a baccalaureate degree or an equivalent from an accredited college or university;
 - acceptance by the SIUC Graduate School (2.7 GPA on a 4.0 scale on the last 60 hours of Bachelors’ degree)
 - Departmental acceptance.
 
Graduate School Application Procedures (Bullet Point Summary of Graduate School Application Process):
- You may apply for the graduate assistantship before being accepted into the SIUC Graduate School or academic department, however, you must be accepted into a graduate program prior to being able to accept a graduate assistantship offered by Recreational Sports and Services. 
- Must apply and be accepted into an academic department and meet eligibility for a graduate assistantship.
- E-mail Recreational Sports and Services application (go to http://www.reccenter.siu.edu/ to download the application), cover letter, resume, and 3 references to: 
Program Admission and Application Procedures (Bullet Point Summary of Program Processes):
Not included on web page.
Program Title:   Graduate Assistant Athletic Trainer                                             Sub. #               3          
Institution:                                 Indiana State University                                      
Source URL:                                          http://jobs.nata.org/jobs/3601866                       
Graduate School Admission Criteria (Bullet Point Summary of Admission Criteria):
1. Graduate from a CAATE accredited entry-level athletic training program and/or eligibility to take the BOC exam.
2. A cumulative GPA of 3.0/4.0 or greater at the time of admission.
3. A combined Math and Verbal GRE score of excellence (used for Global Evaluation).
2. A cumulative GPA of 3.0/4.0 or greater at the time of admission.
3. A combined Math and Verbal GRE score of excellence (used for Global Evaluation).
Graduate School Application Procedures (Bullet Point Summary of Graduate School Application Process):
1. Completion of both the Graduate Athletic Training and College of Graduate and Professional Studies application requirements
2. The Graduate Admissions Committee reviews and evaluates applications
3. Students are contacted for on-line Skype interviews.
4. Students who are selected are matched with clinical sites and offered assistantships.
2. The Graduate Admissions Committee reviews and evaluates applications
3. Students are contacted for on-line Skype interviews.
4. Students who are selected are matched with clinical sites and offered assistantships.
Program Admission and Application Procedures (Bullet Point Summary of Program Processes):
Complete the Post Professional Athletic Training Education Program application (to be posted).
- Provide three supervisory individuals the link to complete the recommendation form (to be posted).
 - E-mail your resume to Katie Patterson at katie.patterson@indstate.edu
 - Complete the Indiana State University College of Graduate and Professional Studies application procedure.
 - Send the following to the College of Graduate and Professional Studies:
An official transcript from each previous college or university attended, including community and/or junior college.
GRE scores 
Program Summary (Briefly summarize the graduate program):
Ten month (August 1- May 31) graduate assistant appointment. Clinical assistantship placement is for the entire two years while you are enrolled in the program. You must be eligible for Indiana Athletic Training Licensure. We offer placements with NCAA Division I athletic and high school settings. You will be responsible for health care coverage at your appointed setting, helping with the accredited undergraduate program through clinical supervision, and classroom education.
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