How to Apply for Graduate Admission

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Athletic Training (MS)

Director of Graduate Studies: Dorice Hankemeier
Program Delivery Method: Main Campus
Application Term: Summer
Application Deadline: Your application must be completed two weeks before the start of the semester you’re planning to enroll. Start of term dates can be found on our Academic Calendar. If you are an international applicant, your application must be received by the international admissions deadline.
 
PROGRAM ADMISSIONS STATEMENT
Our program offers a rolling admission process where we review and interview applicants as they apply. Once an application is received, it is reviewed by the admissions committee. The admission committee will determine whether or not the applicant is invited to participate in a video interview. After the interview, the admission committee will convene and an admission decision will be communicated to the applicant within a week of the interview. The program will continue to review applications on a rolling admission basis until the cohort is full or until May 2, 2027.
 
APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS
  • Degree: You must have a bachelor's degree from an institution recognized by a regional accrediting association.
  • GPA: You must have earned a minimum of a 2.75 GPA (preferred 3.0) on a 4.0 scale from the undergraduate degree-granting institution.
  • Prerequisite Courses: You will be asked to complete a supplemental form listing the courses you have taken that meet our pre-requisite requirements for the program. The following prerequisite topic areas must be completed with a minimum grade of a C or better and approved by our admissions committee:      
    • Human Anatomy (3 credits)
    • Human Physiology (3 credits)
    • Chemistry (3 credits)
    • Biology (3 credits)
    • Physics (3 credits)
    • Exercise Physiology (3 credits)
    • Psychology (3 credits)
    • Nutrition (3 credits)
      • The course must include relationship of diet to health and disease, principles of nutrition, life cycle nutrition, nutrition as an energy source, and utilization of various nutrients.
    • Statistics (3 credits)
      • The course must include descriptive statistics, correlations, and an introduction to inferential statistics.
    • Biomechanics (3 credits)
      • If you cannot take a biomechanics-type course, you will need to take an additional physics course.
  • References: You will need to provide the name and contact information for three references who can speak to your potential success as a healthcare professional.
  • Transcripts: Official copies of transcripts of all higher education courses are required for application. Learn more about our transcript/credential evaluation requirements.
  • Resume/CV: You will need to provide a current copy of your resume of CV.
  • Personal Statement: You will need to provide a personal statement that addresses your professional goals and desire for pursuing athletic training as a career.

Please note that Ball State University does not require clinical observation hours in order to apply to the athletic training program, but you are welcome to submit any observation hour documentation that you wish.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

  • For courses completed in Spring 2020: Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, courses completed during the Spring 2020 semester ONLY with a credit/no credit or pass/fail designation may also be eligible as prerequisites upon approval of our admission committee.
  • For Ball State's courses: Ball State offers undergraduate courses that meet our program's prerequisite requirements. View the list.
  • Students who complete an ATCAS application form and all required materials will receive an email with information on how to log into you Cardinal Landing Portal to view your admissions decision when it becomes available. 

Step Number 1

Carefully fill out all sections of the application, sign to acknowledge requirements, and submit the form.

Step Number 2

Once all required checklist items in your Cardinal Landing are received, your application is complete and ready for department review.


Check the graduate school admissions requirements below before applying.

Application Opens

 
  • To start classes in Fall: Tuesday after the Labor Day holiday
  • To start classes in Spring: Tuesday after the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. holiday
  • To start classes in Summer: Tuesday after the Memorial Day holiday

Graduate Application

 

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All graduate students complete the same application, but admission criteria depends on your program requirements.



International applicants to on-campus programs will be required to submit all application materials by the earliest of two deadlines: either the international application deadline or the graduate program deadline. Applicants to online-only programs must submit all application materials by two weeks before the start of term.

Your application must be completed at least two weeks before the start of the semester. Start of term dates can be found on our Academic Calendar. Some graduate programs have priority application deadlines. Please review your program of interest's requirements for more details.


After you apply 

International Graduate Students

Beginning Fall 2026, all on-campus, degree seeking students admitted to Ball State must confirm their enrollment by replying to the International Decision Reply Form in their Cardinal Landing portal. Please review our 5 Steps to Admission for detailed information on enrollment and arrival planning.

From the Cardinal Landing Portal, admitted students can accept their admissions offer via the Decision Reply Form, review their next steps to enrollment, and learn more about orientation. Admitted students must accept their offer of admission via the Decision Reply Form by the Thursday prior to the start of the term.

 

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