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ECU Athletic Training Program

Sarah Campbell, Editor in Chief

Issue date: 10/10/06 Section: Pulse
ECU offers students a wide variety of programs in order to meet their personal and academic goals. One of these programs is the athletic training program. Students involved in the program are introduced to learning techniques, which include class work, shadowing and hands-on participation with the ECU athletes.

One of the visible places to run into an athletic training student is on the sidelines at an athletic event, such as football, swimming or soccer. The students involved in the program are assigned to one sport for the entire semester. This entails attending practices and games aside a certified athletic trainer and working with the athletes.

The hands-on experience the students receive while working with ECU athletes allows them the necessary knowledge and skills needed in order to pass the National Certification Exam. Once they pass the exam, students become Board of Certification athletic trainers and are fully equipped to obtain a job in the field of athletic training.

"My schedule right now is up every morning at 4 a.m. to be in the athletic training room by 5 to set up for morning practices. I attend classes in the morning and return to the athletic training room in the afternoon through the evening for practices or weights," said senior Michele Latimer, co-president of the Athletic Training Student Club, of her typical day.

Students involved in the program can also gain social fulfillment through the Athletic Training Student Club, which allows them to participate in a vast range of social and educational situations. The club has about one formal meeting a month and a variety of meeting opportunities in between.

One of the group's claims to fame includes volunteering in programs such as Adopt-A-Highway and Adopt-A-Family. In Adopt-A-Highway, the students are responsible for keeping a portion of Tenth Street free of pollution. Money is raised to buy gifts and essential items to a local family through Adopt-A-Family.
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