*Note: 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, or private trainer etc.
In order to receive the MSCC title of distinction, an individual must be a currently practicing, full-time strength & conditioning coach of a collegiate or professional athletic team. In order to meet this requirement, the individual must successfully apply for MSCC status within 1 year of active employment as a full-time strength & conditioning coach of a collegiate or professional athletic team. This is to accommodate those individuals who lose their full-time employment status on the collegiate or professional level but who have fulfilled all MSCC requirements. Any questions or concerns regarding eligibility for the MSCC title should be directed to the CSCCa National Office.