What is an “Entry-Level” program?
An entry-level program is a program that prepares you to enter the profession and sit for the certification examination. We teach you all the skills (from basic to advanced) during the program. Southern’s program is open to all students who are interested in the health and well-being of athletes. Most of our students are freshmen who have graduated from high school. However, we do offer positions for transfer students from other universities.
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