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Apply to become a student athletic trainer at Texas A&M University. Learn about the application process, deadlines, and helpful hints to increase your chances of acceptance.
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And thank you for your interest in becoming an Aggie Student Athletic Trainer! The following information should help you with your application process to both The University as well as to our program: • You must apply and be accepted into Texas A&M as a full-time student or be a part of the Blinn Team option. It’s recommended you apply for early admission. Contact the Admissions Office at 979.845.1004 to request an application and to find out the deadline. We HIGHLY recommend that you contact the Admissions office before you send in your application so that you can set up a date to meet with a representative in your area to help you fill out your TAMU application. Many students are not considered because they do not fill out their TAMU application properly!!!!! • You must fill out an application to be a part of the Aggie Student Athletic Trainer program. Go to www.aggieathletics.com and click on Athletic Training link. Fill out the application sheet and submit it to Jay Martin. You will be contacted later about the date and time of the student athletic trainer orientation that will be held at the beginning of each Fall and Spring semester.
Helpful Hints!(pay attention!!! These hints could be the difference between you or someone else getting into The University) • When writing your resume, ELABORATE! Remember, you’re trying to sell yourself and get the edge over someone else. List each experience and the date. For example, if you worked high school football for 4 years---don’t write that! Write that you worked 2 years of JV football and 2 years Varsity football or whatever the case may have been with you. • Include any certifications you may have • Include any volunteer work you may have done • Include any extracurricular work you may have done • Include any workshops you may have attended and the dates
Helpful Hints, continued… • Document each contact with a university representative. Make sure the university representative you meet with documents the contact as well so they can corroborate your information. Examples of contacts include: • Any on-site visits • Any on-site meetings • Any on-site interviews • Any meetings with a TAMU representative at a student athletic trainer workshop • This does NOT include visiting the TAMU web site or any of its links
Helpful Hints, continued… • Your letters of recommendation should be from 3 different “types” of people. Try and get a letter from a former employer, a school administrator, a staff athletic trainer, or possibly someone from your church. Be sure to ask if these people will be able to write a positive letter of recommendation and if they would be specific as to why they would recommend you.
Helpful Hints, continued… • Complete your applications EARLY! • Make follow-up phone calls • Update any demographic changes (such as phone or address changes) with The University as well as with us
Application Deadline Applications are due prior to the beginning of each Fall and Spring semester and returned directly to: Jay Martin, Athletic Trainer Texas A&M University P.O. Box 30017 College Station, TX 77842-3017
Questions????? Please contact Jay Martin at: jmartin@athletics.tamu.edu or at her office: 979.458.3669