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Bachelor of Science in Exercise Physiology Requirements for Admission and Retention

The requirements for admission to the BSEP degree program and to enroll in KSPE 4510 and KSPE 4550 are identified below.  Admission means you may enroll in BSEP Jr/Sr curriculum coursework if you also meet the pre-request course(s).  See the BSEP check sheet for specifics.

Admission to BSEP

Students may be admitted to the Bachelor of Science in Exercise Physiology degree program with
a. completion of Areas A-F of the Core curriculum
b. successful completion of the Regents’ Testing Program
c. a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.50
d. a minimum of “C” in all prerequisite courses within the BSEP program
e. “Admission to the Major” form signed by the BSEP program coordinator

Requirements to Enroll in KSPE 4510 and KSPE 4550

1

BSEP Jr/Sr curriculum overall GPA of at least 2.50

2

Current ACSM membership

3

Current liability insurance through ACSM

4

Current adult/infant CPR

5

Graduation checklist returned from the Registrar

Retention Requirements
The student’s grade point average in all Bachelor of Science in Exercise Physiology
coursework at the 3000- and 4000-level must be at least 2.5 in order for the student to be
allowed to enroll in either KSPE 4510 or KSPE 4550.