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WVWC launches BobcAT Early Assurance Program for future athletic trainers

West Virginia Wesleyan College is launching a BobcAT Early Assurance Program, a new pathway designed for highly motivated high school students seeking to earn a Master of Athletic Training (MAT) degree.

Dr. Meleesa Wohleber, Director of the Master of Athletic Training Professional Program, said, “We are excited to open an early assurance pathway for high school students interested in pursuing an athletic training career. We hope that by providing access to an accelerated degree program, these future graduates can step right into the sports medicine workforce in their home communities and our region.”

WVWC celebrated 40 years of athletic training at WVWC this fall, and this program builds on that legacy, giving the next generation of athletic trainers another opportunity.

Students accepted into the program will be guaranteed in the MAT cohort, pending successful completion of all undergraduate academic requirements and prerequisites. In addition, high school students who complete the West Virginia Department of Education Career Technical Education (CTE) program in Sports Medicine may earn college credit toward WVWC’s Exercise Science undergraduate degree, helping them accelerate their progress toward both degrees.

The WVWC MAT Program is committed to expanding access to high-quality athletic training education while addressing the statewide and regional need for certified and licensed athletic trainers. Students in the BobcAT Early Assurance Program will have the opportunity to earn two degrees — a Bachelor of Science in Exercise Science and a Master of Athletic Training — in just five years.

More information on the program can be found here. Priority deadline is January 15, 2026, with rolling admission considered until June 30.

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