Athletic Training Program Earns Full Reaccreditation

SPHHP students in class.

The School of Public Health and Health Professions’ Athletic Training (AT) program has achieved full reaccreditation from the Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education (CAATE), marking a significant milestone in the program’s development and excellence in education.

The program has been granted 10 years of continuing accreditation, the longest period possible, affirming its high standards in curriculum, faculty expertise and student training.

CAATE, the sole accreditor of athletic training programs in the United States, ensures that programs adhere to the rigorous educational requirements necessary for professional practice in the field.

“This achievement reflects the hard work and dedication of our faculty, staff, preceptors and students,” says Ryan Krzyzanowicz, director of the AT program. “Earning the longest accreditation period available demonstrates the strength and quality of our program and validates the commitment we have to preparing our students for successful careers as athletic trainers.”

Athletic training is a critical health care profession focused on the prevention, examination, diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation of injuries and medical conditions. As an allied health profession recognized by the American Medical Association, athletic training requires extensive education and hands-on experience to ensure professionals are ready with the skills and knowledge they need to excel.