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Master of Athletic Training
Deadlines and Information
Because a limited number of students can be accepted each year (maximum of
16 per year
), the selection committee will formally admit only the most qualified students. There are three (3) routes to admission into the professional phase of the MAT Program:
Direct Admission
This route is only for high school seniors who meet all of the following minimum admission criteria: high school GPA of 3.5 or above and ACT of 24 or higher (SAT ≥ 1100). Selection will be based on the first UF applicants who meet these criteria.
These students must declare "Athletic Training" as their undergraduate major.
Once these students are enrolled at UF, they must also maintain the following during their pre-professional phase: college cumulative GPA of 3.0; grades of C (2.0) or better in all AT Program prerequisite courses; and meet all other AT Program and University requirements.
After qualified students have been accepted by the University's Office of Admissions, the AT Program Director will notify the students of their Direct Admission status for the MAT Program.
Any student who does not meet these admission criteria or fails to maintain the criteria while they are in the pre-professional phase can also elect to pursue the other routes to admission listed below.
Early Admission
This route is for those students who may already hold college degrees or undergraduate students who have finished the admission criteria early.
These applicants must have ALL of the admission criteria completed and admission documents received by
December 1
. (we will wait for any academic transcripts that contain courses taken during the fall semester.)
These applicants will be notified of their admission status shortly after
January 1.
Regular Admission
This route is for any undergraduate student or college graduate who did not meet the Early Admission deadline.
These applicants should have their AT Program application documents submitted by
February 1
.
Regular admission applicants will be notified of their admission status after
March 1
.
Admission of qualified students will continue until all available positions have been field and classes begin
early-July(annually)
.
At this time the MAT program's Admission Status =
OPEN for July 2010
.