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Undergraduate Athletic Training program transitioning to Graduate level
In response to the "AT Strategic Alliance Degree Statement," Penn State closed enrollment to the Bachelor of Science in Athletic Training curriculum in Spring Semester 2021. Students seeking to earn an entry-level degree from the University may now do so through the new Master of Athletic Training program.

Program Costs

Information related to tuition, and applicable student fees can be found at: http://tuition.psu.edu/tuitiondynamic/tuitionandfees.aspx. Students are encouraged to use the Tuition and College Cost Estimator (https://cce.ais.psu.edu/tuition-calculator-ui/#/) for an approximate gauge of expense associated with the Athletic Training major at Penn State. In addition to these University costs, students in the major are also subject to program-specific fees tied to course, and clinical education experiences.

Trainer with students

A current breakdown for course-lab fees are provided below:

  • ATHTR 135 = $15.00
  • ATHTR 202 = $38.00
  • ATHTR 231 = $26.00
  • ATHTR 233 = $31.00
  • ATHTR 235 = $35.00
  • ATHTR 334 = $4.00
  • ATHTR 335 = $4.00
  • ATHTR 336 = $16.00
  • ATHTR 436 = $12.00

 

Additional variable costs for clinical education experiences, which account for mandatory background, and medical clearances, student professional liability insurance, professional association fees, attire, and possible transportation necessities are estimated to range between $600.00 - $800.00 over the total course of enrollment in the major.  Other variable expenses tied to sitting for the BOC for the Athletic Trainer national exam, and non-compulsory extracurricular professional development opportunities can be found by respectively visiting the BOC for the Athletic Trainer website, and related sources (e.g. NATA Convention, EATA Convention, and PATS Convention).