M A S T E R    S T R E N G T H    &    C O N D I T I O N I N G    C O A C H    A P P L I C A T I O N

Deadline: February 1, 2009 *** $125 Application Fee Required ***
Fields marked (*) are required

Once an individual has been a full-time, collegiate and/or professional strength & conditioning coach for a minimum of 12 years, he/she is eligible to become a Master Strength & Conditioning Coach (MSCC). Those individuals who, in the past, have served in a dual role as a part-time strength & conditioning coach while simultaneously serving in another capacity (e.g. sport coach, athletic trainer, physical therapist, personal trainer, teacher/researcher, etc.), but who are currently full-time strength & conditioning coaches, will not receive any credit for those years.

In addition, individuals must first:

  • Be a member of the Collegiate Strength & Conditioning Coaches association (CSCCa).
  • Be Strength & Conditioning Coach Certified (SCCC) by the Collegiate Strength & Conditioning Coaches association (CSCCa).
  • Complete and submit a Master Strength & Conditioning Coach (MSCC) application form, which includes an employment history, which must be verified by the association's National Office (positions as interns, residents, graduate assistants, practicum students, etc. will not be counted as full-time employment*), along with the $125.00 application fee.
  • As an MSCC candidate, you must be in attendance at the National Conference and MSCC dinner and ceremony to receive this certification.

*Again, years in which an individual may have served in a dual role capacity as a part-time strength & conditioning coach while simultaneously serving in another capacity (e.g. sport coach, athletic trainer, physical therapist, personal trainer, teacher/researcher, etc.), will not be counted towards the 12 year requirement, nor will years in which an individual served as an intern, resident, graduate assistant, practicum student, etc. Those individuals achieving the title of Master Strength & Conditioning Coach (MSCC) will be notified and subsequently recognized at the association's National Conference. They will also be listed on the association's website.

The title of Master Strength & Conditioning Coach (MSCC) is the highest honor that can be achieved as a strength & conditioning coach. It represents professionalism, knowledge, experience, expertise, as well as longevity in the field.

One of the association's goals is to encourage athletic administrators to treat the attainment of the title of Master Strength & Conditioning Coach (MSCC) as the equivalent of an advancement in rank, with comparable increases in status and salary.


NOTE: Please write your name exactly as you would like it to appear on your certificate.




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University/Collegiate and/or Professional (e.g. NFL, NBA, MLB, NHL, etc) Employment History as a head or assistant strength and conditioning coach (Please begin with current position and work back). Positions as interns, residents, graduate assistants, practicum students, etc will not be counted as full-time employment, nor will dual-role, part-time positions as head or assistant strength and conditioning coach and sport coach, athletic trainer, physical therapist, personal trainer, teacher/researcher, etc. Please be as accurate as possible and use attachments as necessary. Listed institutions will be contacted for verification of employment history.











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Number of years as a Full-Time Head or Assistant S&C Coach

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Collegiate Strength & Conditioning Coaches assoc. (CSCCa)
P.O. Box 7100
University Station
Provo, UT 84602