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Wright State’s athletic training program has a 100 percent job placement rate for students who want to work right after graduation. Some students instead choose to pursue a more advanced degree before entering the job market or go onto medical school.
Bottom line, according to program director Tony Ortiz, is: “If they want a job in athletic training, we can get them a job.”
Ortiz attributes his program’s stellar record to a family-like network among athletic trainers and the broad education that students uniquely get at Wright State.
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