McKendree, Greenville Sign Athletic Training Degree Agreement
(LEBANON, Ill., December 13, 2022) – Greenville University and McKendree University
have recently signed an enrollment agreement for Greenville students completing a
Bachelor of Science in Exercise Science to continue their studies toward a Master
of Science in Athletic Training at McKendree University.
The purpose of this agreement is to foster a spirit of cooperation between these two
educational institutions and provide Greenville University students with an opportunity
to secure a spot in the McKendree University Master of Science in Athletic Training
(MSAT) program.
“Greenville University and the Department of Sport and Kinesiology are excited to
be in partnership with McKendree University,” said Roy Mulholland, department chair
of sport and kinesiology at Greenville University. “Being able to collaborate with
another institution in our region is a great step toward providing quality undergraduate
and graduate experiences for our students. Athletic training is a growing emphasis
in our exercise science program. We believe providing our students with a Christ-centered
focus sets them apart and prepares them not only to succeed in graduate school but
also serve others in the field of athletic training.”
Students will need to meet admission requirements of a 3.0 grade point average minimum,
completion of prerequisite courses with a grade of C or higher and submission of additional
admission documents. Admissions are processed once per year with a deadline for application
by April 1. Once admitted, the program begins with the summer term of 2023. This enrollment
program will require approximately two years of attendance extending over six semesters
in a sequential order, involving two eight-week summer sessions and four 16-week sessions.
“The future of higher education will depend on regional educational providers working
together and providing pathways for students,” said Dr. Tami Eggleston, provost of
McKendree University. “We want to encourage high-performing students to study and
eventually work in Southern Illinois.”
For more information on developing articulation agreements or more information about
this specific agreement, please contact Dr. Melissa Meeker at [email protected] or (618) 537-6834.
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