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MSCC Certification

The second level of certification offered by the CSCCa is the Master Strength & Conditioning Coach (MSCC), which is undoubtedly 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.

Once an individual has been a full-time, collegiate and/or professional strength & conditioning coach for a minimum of 12 years (144 months), he/she is eligible to become a Master Strength & Conditioning Coach (MSCC).

Individuals must first meet the following criteria:

Active CSCCa member
Be an active member of the Collegiate Strength & Conditioning Coaches association (CSCCa). Be current on your annual membership dues.
 

Strength & Conditioning Coach Certified (SCCC)

Be Strength & Conditioning Coach Certified (SCCC) by the Collegiate Strength & Conditioning Coaches association (CSCCa).
 

12-Year Valid Employment History

It is the candidate's responsibility to send formal employment verification to validate work experience to our certification coordinator. Formal employer verification letters should be submitted to cert@cscca.org to allow verification of work history. The candidates may also go through third-party websites such as "The Work Number", ADP, etc. then send the verification information to cert@cssa.org. Twelve years of valid employment history as a full-time strength and conditioning coach on the collegiate and/or professional-level* must be logged with your account credentials. The employer contact authorization form must be submitted to the national office to allow validation of work history. 

*Note: Years in which an individual may have served in a dual role capacity as a part-time strength and conditioning coach while simultaneously serving in another capacity (e.g. sports 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 and 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 and 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. 



Application Fee.

Payment of a one-time MSCC application fee of $175.00.

Conference, dinner, and ceremony attendance

Finally, all MSCC candidates must be in attendance at the National Conference and MSCC Dinner and Ceremony to receive this award.

Browse our MSCC Directory to see members of each year's class of certified Master Coaches.


TO APPLY:

Applications will open August 2, 2025, then closes November 30th, 2025.  In addition, the applicant must have 144 months of verified employment as a strength and conditioning coach on the collegiate or professional level by December 31, 2025, prior to the year of their induction. Applications received after the deadline or candidates who do not meet the 144 months requirements prior to the deadline will be considered for MSCC induction the following year. 

Application


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 after induction.

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.

Master Strength & Conditioning Coach

The title of Master Strength & Conditioning Coach (MSCC) is the highest honor that can be achieved as a Strength & Conditioning Coach, representing professionalism, knowledge, experience, expertise, as well as longevity in the field. The coaches who achieve this rank are truly in a league of their own!

Master Strength and Conditioning Coach (MSCC) rings and pendants are now available! They come in several finishes and are customizable with your name and your class year. Visit our store for details and to download order forms.

The following individuals have received the prestigious title of Master Strength and Conditioning Coach by the Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches association. Browse through the years to view bios from each class.

*Note: The institution listed is the one at which the individual was employed at the time of MSCC induction.

2025 MSCC Group Photo Edited

CLASS  | RECIPIENTS | CONFERENCE LOCATION

MSCC 2001 Class 10 Salt Lake City, UT
MSCC 2002 Class 16 Salt Lake City, UT
MSCC 2003 Class 10 Salt Lake City, UT
MSCC 2004 Class 7 Salt Lake City, UT
MSCC 2005 Class 7 Salt Lake City, UT
MSCC 2006 Class 7 Salt Lake City, UT
MSCC 2007 Class 3 Salt Lake City, UT
MSCC 2008 Class 10 Nashville, TN
MSCC 2009 Class 10 Nashville, TN
MSCC 2010 Class 12 Orlando, FL
MSCC 2011 Class 8 Kansas City, MO
MSCC 2012 Class 15 Orlando, FL
MSCC 2013 Class 22 Kansas City, MO
MSCC 2014 Class 23 Salt Lake City, UT
MSCC 2015 Class 21 Nashville, TN
MSCC 2016 Class 31 Fort Worth, TX
MSCC 2017 Class 18 Orlando, FL
MSCC 2018 Class 18 Fort Worth, TX
MSCC 2019 Class 10 Kansas City, MO 
MSCC 2020 Class 23 Virtual 
MSCC 2021 Class 7 Fort Worth, TX
MSCC 2022 Class 18 Oklahoma City, OK
MSCC 2023 Class 27 Orlando, FL
MSCC 2024 Class 24 Fort Worth, TX
MSCC 2025 Class 23 Indianapolis, IN

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