Nebraska Wesleyan University has partnered with Concordia University, Nebraska, to expand access to NWU’s Master of Athletic Training (MAT) program making it easier for students to obtain a MAT degree. Under the agreement, NWU will reserve two seats annually for Concordia Nebraska students who meet specified criteria.
“We are extremely excited to partner with Concordia Nebraska and create strong relationships between our two institutions,” says Sam Wilson, director of NWU’s athletic training program. “This is a great opportunity to provide students with exceptional experience and future job opportunities.”
Eligible students must meet several requirements, including maintaining a minimum 3.0 GPA and earning a bachelor’s degree from Concordia Nebraska. Additionally, they must complete all prerequisite courses before enrollment, submit a resume detailing volunteer work, internships, and professional experience, complete 50 documented hours of observation under a certified athletic trainer, and apply through the Athletic Training Centralized Application Service (ATCAS) with two letters of reference.
This partnership builds on NWU’s ongoing efforts to enhance and grow the program by establishing strong relationships with regional institutions.
The MAT program’s recent growth is evident in partnerships with Concordia Nebraska, York University, Central Community College, Southeast Community College, and Western Nebraska Community College, reinforcing NWU’s commitment to preparing future athletic training professionals for success across the region.