Culver-Stockton College (C-SC), a private liberal arts college offering 80 major and minor undergraduate tracks and four graduate degrees, will hold a special visitation day on October 16 for those interested in learning more about the Master of Athletic Training (MAT) program at the college.
The Division of Applied Liberal Arts and Sciences at Culver-Stockton College is excited to announce a 3+2 accelerated Master of Athletic Training (MAT) program in partnership with William Woods University (WWU) in Fulton, Missouri.
Culver-Stockton College is pleased to announce that Dr. Jay Hoffman has been named a 2022 National Athletic Trainers’ Association (NATA) Athletic Trainer Service Award recipient.
The Division of Applied Liberal Arts and Sciences at Culver-Stockton College is excited to announce a 3+2 accelerated Master of Athletic Training (MAT) program in partnership with Westminster College in Fulton, Missouri.
Dr. Jay Hoffman recently was recognized by the Mid-America Athletic Trainers Association for his outstanding work in the field of athletic training. Hoffman is an associate professor of athletic training and health sciences.
The Master of Athletic Training program at Culver-Stockton recently underwent a comprehensive program review, and a few changes will be made to benefit future students as well as ensuring the program’s continued compliance with national standards.
Rob Carmichael, head athletic trainer and senior lecturer in athletic training and clinical instructor at Culver-Stockton College, began his 3-year term as president and official spokesperson of the Missouri Athletic Trainers Association on May 30.
A team of athletic training students representing Culver-Stockton College took second place in the quiz bowl competition during the eighth annual Missouri Athletic Trainers Association Educators and Student Leadership Conference.
Culver-Stockton College and Southwest Baptist University of Bolivar, Mo., have created a partnership to begin in fall of 2019 to enhance opportunities for students who want to become athletic trainers.
Students in Northeast Missouri now have more opportunities to pursue a degree and career in Athletic Training thanks to a new strategic partnership between Culver-Stockton College (C-SC) and Hannibal-LaGrange University (HLGU). In October, the two institutions agreed to terms that allow graduates from HLGU’s Exercise and Sport Science major to pursue the Master of Athletic Training degree at C-SC.