Connecticut Athletic Trainers' Association

The Connecticut Athletic Trainers' Association (CATA) strives to improve the quality of health care for athletes, patients and clients and enhance the profession of Athletic Training, through leadership, education, and cooperative efforts with other organizations and allied health professions.

Scholarship Recipients

Click Here for Penny F. Dunker-Polek Scholarship Information
Application deadline May 1

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for NATA District One Scholarship information
Application deadline April 1

Click Here for CATA Undergraduate Scholarship information
Application deadline April 1

Click Here for CATA Graduate Scholarship information
Application deadline April 1

Click Here for EATA Scholarship Information
Professional Scholarships for Athletic Training Students Application deadline November 1
Francis J. George Scholarship Award Application deadline October 15


Past CATA Scholarship Winners

2010
D1 - Lauren Zarrella - SCSU
CATA Undergrad - Nicole Delage - CCSU
CATA Grad - Rebecca Stearns - UConn
CATA Penny Dunker-Polek - Emily Hall - UConn

2009
D1 – Eric Lunt – CCSU
CATA Undergrad – Melissa Regan – SCSU
CATA Grad – Sarah Weyer – SHU

2008
D1 – Lindsay Roderick  - CCSU
CATA Undergrad – Ryan McGrath - CCSU
CATA Grad – Rebecca Lopez – UCONN

2007
D1 – Julie Blowers _UCONN
CATA Undergrad – Janet Simon - SCSU
CATA Grad – Brendon McDermott – UCONN

2006
D1 – Daniel Lo Verde - SHU
CATA Undergrad –Chantelle Bowden - CCSU

2005
D1 –  Julie Anthony - SCSU
CATA Undergrad – Tara Yeske - CCSU
CATA Grad –  Susan Yeargin  - UCONN

2004
D1 – Lindsey Oneto – Quinnipiac University
CATA Undergrad – Sean Kennedy - CCSU
CATA Grad – Janelle Francisco – CCSU

2003
D1 –  Michael Devanney - CCSU
CATA Undergrad – Courtney Zeiner - SHU
CATA Grad –  Tara Kozulko - SHU


 


 


 

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