Zeta Beta Theta at Limestone

Zeta Beta Theta at Limestone This is the official Zeta Beta Theta page for the only sorority offered at Limestone College, founded on September 13, 2015.

Happy Birthday U.S. Air Force! Did you know that ΖΒΘ‘s State and National philanthropies support our military?
09/18/2021

Happy Birthday U.S. Air Force! Did you know that ΖΒΘ‘s State and National philanthropies support our military?

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09/15/2021

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09/14/2021

Applications Now Being Accepted
For Limestone University’s New
Master of Athletic Training Degree:

Applications are now being accepted for Limestone University’s new Master of Athletic Training degree program that officially makes its debut next year.

As first announced in July, beginning in the summer of 2022, Limestone will begin offering its fifth graduate program with the addition of the new Master of Athletic Training degree.

The online application is now live and can be found at www.limestone.edu/MAT. The admissions requirements for the program can also be found on the website.

The new degree will be joining Limestone’s other graduate programs that include Master of Business Administration, Master of Business Administration (Healthcare Administration Concentration), Master of Social Work, and Master of Science in Health Informatics.

Limestone’s Master of Athletic Training program was awarded its accreditation by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) earlier this year, paving the way for the program to begin next summer.

The Master of Athletic Training program at Limestone will be a vigorous 60 credit-hour graduate program that takes place over 24 months in face-to-face and hybrid formats to prepare students to earn the certified athletic trainer credential.

Beginning in the fall of 2022, becoming a certified athletic trainer will require students to graduate with a master’s from an accredited professional athletic training education program and pass a comprehensive test administered by the Board of Certification. Limestone’s undergraduate athletic training program is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education (CAATE). Current students enrolled in an undergraduate program will not be required to obtain a master’s degree to be eligible for the exam. Limestone’s undergraduate program will apply to the CAATE for a change in level of degree in 2022.

“We are so excited to have obtained our SACSCOC accreditation to begin our Master of Athletic Training program here at Limestone,” said Director of Athletic Training Vanessa Fulbright, who is an Assistant Professor of Athletic Training and Physical Education, and Department Chair of Nursing and Health Sciences at the University. “We are transitioning out the undergraduate athletic training – with only two cohorts left. We have developed a major in health science with a concentration in pre-athletic training to allow students to seamlessly transition into our new Master’s program. We are also looking forward to welcoming new Saints who will join our Master of Athletic Training program after earning their bachelor’s degrees at other institutions.”

Fulbright noted that the mission of Limestone’s Master of Athletic Training program is to develop and foster the professional preparation of future athletic trainers. The program aims to produce competent clinicians with the ability to operate in an inter-professional environment that is founded on evidence-based principles. The program encourages personal and professional growth through ethical decision making, and critical thinking underpinned by the ideals of the University.

Athletic trainers are health care professionals who collaborate with physicians. The services provided comprise of prevention, emergency care, clinical diagnosis, therapeutic intervention and rehabilitation of injuries and medical conditions. Athletic Trainers work under the direction of physicians, as prescribed by state licensure statutes.

Students are provided with academic instruction and hands-on clinical experiences as well as learning alongside other healthcare professionals.

Outside of an athletic setting, a certified athletic trainer may work in a clinic, hospital, or business and provide wellness services, manual therapy, and illness prevention coaching, and teaching.

Athletic training is considered an allied health profession by the American Medical Association, Health Resources Services Administration, and the Department of Health and Human Services. According to ExploreHealthCareers.org, there are five million allied health professionals in the United States. These professionals work in more than 80 different careers and constitute 60 percent of all health care providers. The website indicated that athletic trainer job opportunities were expected to grow 19 percent between 2018-2028, an increase of 5,900 jobs over that time frame. Total jobs are expected to reach 37,000 across the United States, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

09/10/2021

Potential New ΖΒΘ members, get excited! We will be recruiting for new members around Homecoming week!

09/10/2021
08/16/2021

Please reach out if you need to see a counselor.

07/28/2021

Congratulations 🎉 to our Founder, Mrs. Whitney Cliff and her husband Mr. Ryan Cliff on their beautiful new bundle of joy, Ms. Sloan Lee Cliff! We are thrilled for these Limestone Saints ⚜️! 👶🏼🎀🌺

Good luck to one of our sisters as she competes in miss SC International this weekend! 
05/01/2021

Good luck to one of our sisters as she competes in miss SC International this weekend! 

Happy Easter 🐣 from the sisters of ΖΒΘ sorority!
04/04/2021

Happy Easter 🐣 from the sisters of ΖΒΘ sorority!

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