Frequently Asked Questions
FAQs about the Master of Science in Kinesiology program.
Below are answers to commonly asked questions about the Master of Science in Kinesiology program.
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Program Details
Program Details
Yes.
- Research track students may pursue a career in research education or industrial settings, many students will continue to a PhD program or allied health program.
Application
The priority deadline to submit your application to be considered for a graduate assistantship is February 15th. If you are not interested in being considered for a graduate assistantship, we will accept applications on a rolling basis. Learn more.
- Domestic Students: Application requirements
- International students should also review additional International application requirements
No, we do not ask that students have an approved supervisor prior to submitting their application.
- We provide full consideration to all applicants.
- We are looking for students who are passionate about either research and learning how to conduct independent research on a topic they are excited about.
- Learn more about application requirements
Learn more about prerequisite requirements.
Yes, as long as the courses are completed by the time the program starts (mid-September) and you send transcripts to show evidence that you have completed any outstanding coursework, you can still apply to the program and if you were offered admission, it would be a conditional offer of admission dependent on you completing those courses.
Financial Aid/Scholarships
All students who apply to the program are considered for institutional aid and we typically are able to offer $1,200 - $2,400 in aid/year for both years of the program.
In addition to the institutional aid, we do offer a limited number of graduate assistantship opportunities for our students as well. Graduate assistantship positions do not include a tuition waiver but do pay students a predetermined rate for a predetermined number of hours per week. Some students use that money to pay for their tuition and other use it to cover their living expenses.
Domestic students can apply for federal financial aid by submitting a FAFSA.
International students finance their education through a combination of personal funds, an employer, government, or familial sponsor, and/or loans. For international students, it is recommended that they consider scheduling an appointment with Student Financial Services or our International Student Center to learn more about opportunities to finance their graduate education.
We do offer GA positions - typically around 4-5 positions a year. These positions do not include a tuition waiver, but do pay students a predetermined rate for a predetermined number of hours per week. Some students use that money to pay for their tuition and other use it to cover their living expenses.
Positions vary in responsibilities but can include
- Teaching assistance
- Research assistance with opportunities for publication and presentations
- Community outreach
- Social media management
- Fitness programming
- Strength & conditioning coaching
- Working with other external partners in the fitness and wellness space
Get in Touch
If you have any questions about the program or application, we’re here to help.
Destiny Ledesma
Senior Admissions Counselor