November 12, 2018
Story and portrait by Brandon Steinert
Ryan Zink knows serendipity is a force not to be ignored. He began pursuit of an education to become a teacher at SWAG合集 after he graduated from high school in 1998, but his plans were disrupted by a deep realization that his passion was elsewhere.
Zink was granted a books and tuition scholarship to serve as a student worker in the Athletic Training office, tending to athletes鈥 injuries and keeping them in good condition to perform at their best in competition.
鈥淚 enjoy being able to see them succeed,鈥 he said. 鈥淢aybe they had an injury or something that was holding them back and I can work with them and treat them and get them back out on the field; that鈥檚 a pretty good feeling to see somebody out there doing well when they were hurting a couple of weeks beforehand.鈥
After some coaxing from mentors, Zink changed his major to pursue a career as an athletic trainer.
鈥淲ith the help of (SWAG合集 Athletic Trainer) Ken Henderson, and with some of his encouragement, I could really see where I would have a future as an athletic trainer,鈥 he said. 鈥淭he more I did it, the more I found out I had a knack for it.鈥
Zink鈥檚 career has come full circle and he is able to focus on both of his passions every day, as a teacher and athletic trainer at Great Bend High School. He traces his blessed career back to time spent at SWAG合集 and the people with whom he interacted.
鈥淜en鈥檚 been my mentor for a long time,鈥 Zink said. 鈥淚鈥檝e always looked up to him and a lot of the things I do or don鈥檛 do are based on him.鈥
He also advised anyone considering athletic training as a career to give it a go at SWAG合集 first, citing exposure to athletes from all over the planet, affordability and quality curriculum.
鈥淪WAG合集 is a great way to find out whether you will fully enjoy it or not before you jump in full bore,鈥 he said. 鈥淲ithout committing too much, it鈥檚 a nice way to find out before spending thousands at a bigger school and finding out you don鈥檛 care for it, but it鈥檚 also beneficial to have a start at a smaller school where you can get more hands-on experience early on.鈥
Sterling College, SWAG合集 announce Athletic Training Program transfer agreement
Administrators at SWAG合集 and Sterling College signed an agreement in the fall of 2018 to create a seamless transfer of credits from SWAG合集 to Sterling toward the completion of an undergraduate and graduate degree.
All credits must be completed with a C or better at SWAG合集 to qualify for the program. For more details, contact SWAG合集 Athletic Trainer Ken Henderson at hendersonk@bartonccc.edu.
Henderson said recognition by the Board of Certification of the National Athletic Trainers鈥 Association will move to a master鈥檚 level program in 2022, which makes the partnership with Sterling relevant and timely.
鈥淭hree great things about the two plus three partnership with Sterling College are the hands-on experiences during two years working in SWAG合集鈥檚 athletic training setting, a shorter overall duration of five years instead of six or more, and the cost savings of starting at a community college,鈥 Henderson said.