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Neag School of Education Department of Kinesiology Athletic Training



Athletic Training Student Profiles


 

Seniors

Kelly Coleman
Stamford, Connecticut

“I like the UCONN Athletic Training Program’s educational environment and the small class sizes.”

   

Megan Fenton
Hebron, Connecticut

“I like the Athletic Training Program at UCONN because the class is small enough to really get to know everyone even though it is a large university.”

   

Brie-Ann Forhecz
Ho-Ho-Kus, New Jersey

“I picked the UCONN Athletic Training Program because I wanted to learn what I love, love what I learn and have a blast doing it.”

   

Emily Hall
Easton, Pennsylvania

“UCONN has the best Athletic Training Education Program because we are like a family which provides us with great connections after graduation.”

   

Joseph Ingriselli
Southington, Connecticut

“The UCONN Athletic Training Program gives my classmates and I the opportunity to work in a hands-on exciting learning environment each and every day.”

   

Kaitlin Kelly
Egg Harbor Township, New Jersey

“UCONN’s Athletic Training Program is great because it offers hands-on experience in an exciting field and allows us to work with different personalities.”

   

Emily Miller
Marlborough, Massachusetts

“UCONN has an excellent athletic training program that has great opportunities for anyone who wants to become an athletic trainer.”

   

Emily O'Keefe
New Preston, Connecticut

“I picked the athletic training program at UCONN because it allows me to combine my love of sports medicine and athletics in a small close knit environment.”

   

Paul Secondi
Milford, Connecticut

“I picked UCONN because they gave me the opportunity to work at a large sport school and the ability to tap into its great resources.”

   

Andrew Shannon
Stamford, Connecticut

“The UCONN Athletic Training Program allows students to expand their knowledge of sports medicine at a division-1 athletics program in a small, intimate environment with top-notch instructors, advisors and professors.”

   

Erica Simone
Cocoa Beach, Florida

“UCONN’s nationally renowned Athletic Training Program provides the opportunity to work with top ranked athletic teams and learn alongside some of the best researchers, certified athletic trainers and physicians in the sports medicine field.”

   

Daniel Siopa
Newington, Connecticut

“Being in the Athletic Training Program at UCONN gives me the opportunity to work with a variety of athletes at all levels of athletics.”

   

Allison Steingiser
Glastonbury, Connecticut

“I picked the UCONN Athletic Training Program because of the different types of possible rotations. We get to work with a spectrum of athletes ranging from high school kids to division-1 football players is a great learning experience.”

 

 

Juniors

Katie Boushie
Jericho, Vermont

“I came to UCONN because of the hands on experience and small class sizes.”

   

Danielle Carlough
Bennington, Vermont

“I came to UCONN because of the AT program and I love the atmosphere of the campus and the program.”

   

Stevie Clines
Berlin, Connecticut

“I chose UCONN’s AT program because you are constantly challenged to develop into the best AT you can be.”

   

Patrick Curry
Durham, Connecticut

“I chose the AT program because I enjoy being around sports and everyone seems to be
having a good time in class and in the Athletic Training Rooms.”

   

Jennifer Grant
Brookfield, Connecticut

“Athletes are cool people and I look forward to working with and helping them for the rest of my life."

   

Jeanelle Guerrero
New Canaan, Connecticut

“I chose UCONN’s AT program because of the small class sizes and the opportunity of being able to work at the division 1 level.”

   

Jose Rios
Bayamon, Puerto Rico

“I Chose UCONN’s AT program its curriculum provides a base for the sports medicine field in a challenging and highly interactive environment.”

   

Hannah Rosemont
Agoura Hills, California

“I came to CT because it is a beautiful state and the AT program is challenging and always inspires me to do my best.”

   

Leah Rossettie
Corning, New York

“I wanted to be in a profession that I couldn’t get bored with and UCONN’s AT program seemed perfect.”

   

Rebecca Sanger
Long Beach, New York

“UCONN’s AT program gives the hands-on experience to excel in the field of athletic training.”

   

George Tsakos
Wheaton, Maryland

“I came to UCONN because I love freezing cold temperatures, and I became an AT student because I like sports.”

   

Brittany Weiss
New Milford, Connecticut

“I chose UCONN for the experience to work with D1 athletes, and I chose AT because I wanted to help athletes be better prepared to achieve their goals.”

   

 

 

 

      
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