Senior students who hold a 2.75 or above cumulative GPA and may be interested in becoming a student athletic training aide at the University of Kentucky should fill out a copy of the APPLICATION and either email to me or mail to me by February 8, 2021 at: Joe Craft Football Training Center, 295 Alumni Drive Room 110, Lexington, Kentucky 40506-0280. We will select students to interview with our full time staff in the spring. They may also contact the Visitor’s Center at (859) 257-3595 for general information regarding the University of Kentucky.
Please contact me at (859) 257-7349 or by e-mail at evan.g@uky.edu if you have any further questions.
Evan Griskowitz, MS, ATC, LAT
Assistant Athletic Trainer
Athletic Training is practiced by Athletic Trainers, health care
professionals who collaborate with physicians to optimize activity and
participation of patients and clients. Athletic Training encompasses the
prevention, diagnosis, and intervention of emergency, acute, and chronic
medical conditions involving impairment, functional limitations, and
disabilities. They work hands-on
with the athletes daily for injury treatment and rehabilitation.
Athletic
training is NOT the same profession as personal
training. Certified athletic trainers work with more than just athletes –
they can be found just about anywhere that people are
physically active.
Please visit
NATA.org for more information on Athletic Training!
Students who want to become an Athletic Trainer as a career must
take one of two pathways:
1. Attend a university with an
undergraduate/graduate accredited program that includes formal instruction in
upper and lower extremity evaluation/rehab, injury prevention, emergency action
plans, etc. The student can then sit for the national board exam (BOC) after
receiving master’s degree.
2. After obtaining an undergraduate degree in a health science related field, apply to an entry level master’s program. The student will also be formally educated in Athletic Training classes and be able to sit for the national board exam (BOC) after graduation.
OUR STUDENTS
Our students major in a variety of fields: human health
science, kinesiology, pre-physical therapy, nursing, and even business. They
are given priority registration when registering for classes. This means they
schedule with the other student athletes days before the rest of campus. This
allows them to register for the classes they need and work their schedule
around the practice times for their assigned sport. Last semester our students
had phenomenal grades:
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100% achieved a 3.0 or higher semester GPA
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73% (19) attained at least a 3.50 GPA for the semester
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23% (6 students) attained a 4.0 GPA for the semester