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* denotes potential for immersive clinical experience
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Employees of partners and their immediate family members are eligible to receive a tuition discount on select graduate programs. For questions, feel free to reach out to
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Program Related Current Partners:
• Riddle Village Staff and Administration
• Maris Grove
• Main Line Health
• City of Philadelphia
• Bayada Home Health Care
“I fell in love with this place because it was smaller. I had a lot of accessibility to academic resources. Help for any class. Tutoring programs led by students. It was great to make connections with professors. They did a great job catering to different learning styles. I couldn’t be happier with my time here.” - Wyatt Belotti ’24, Assistant Athletic Trainer at Palm Beach Atlantic University Athletics
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Frequently Asked Questions
Athletic trainers work with a range of patients and can assume a variety of positions in traditional and emerging clinical settings. Employment settings include but...
Athletic trainers work with a range of patients and can assume a variety of positions in traditional and emerging clinical settings. Employment settings include but are not limited to:
Job prospects in other major cities are attractive as well: In Washington D.C., athletic trainers can earn over $70,000 per year, whereas top earners Massachusetts and Connecticut make around $60,000 per year.
What does the clinical experience consist of?
To complete the MS in Athletic Training at Neumann University, students must complete four semesters of clinical education with a minimum of 1,000...
What does the clinical experience consist of?
To complete the MS in Athletic Training at Neumann University, students must complete four semesters of clinical education with a minimum of 1,000 contact hours. There are various settings for clinical placement that include secondary schools, colleges, universities, professional sports, and clinics. It should be noted that students are responsible for any costs associated with the clinical sites and may include, but not limited to, gas, tolls, parking, and/or public transportation. Click here to view a list of our clinical sites.
Athletic trainers are passionate about the workings of the human body. Whether working directly with professional athletes to prevent injury or...
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