Life at A.T. Still University (ATSU) is defined by meaningful experiences, shared moments, and a commitment to service. From campus news and events to student voices and shared milestones, these highlights offer a closer look at how learning, community, and purpose come together.
“What I enjoy most about being an ATSU student is the abundance of resources, the strong sense of community, and the personalized attention from the faculty. The professors genuinely care about all of our success and make themselves available to support us every step of the way.”
“I really enjoy the weather, and there always seems to be something going on. Events are easy to find, with information readily available through things like postings around campus. I never feel bored at school, and there’s always something to do outside of class, whether that’s going on a hike or playing soccer most days of the week.”
“The faculty genuinely care about student success, and there are ample opportunities for hands-on learning, collaboration, and professional growth. In the Audiology program, with the student organizations, networking events, and community outreach programs, there are numerous ways to get involved as a student in the profession.”
“I enjoy all the intramural sports that I get to play, not only with my classmates, but also the ATSU-KCOM students. Being involved in extracurricular activities like intramurals or student organizations gives me an opportunity to step away from the classroom for a little while and have fun with other students.”
“The thing I enjoy most about being an ATSU student is how close everyone is at this school. It seems everywhere I go on campus, I see a familiar face. This makes me feel right at home and reminds me that we are all here to help and support each other.”
“I chose ATSU-SOMA for its strong sense of community, its mission to serve underserved populations, and its deep history in osteopathic medicine. The supportive, collaborative environment and meaningful clinical exposure within diverse communities made ATSU the ideal place for me to grow.”
“I aspire to contribute to healthcare not only by treating illness but also by promoting prevention, education, and community well-being. ATSU-CHC is preparing me for this path through rigorous clinical training and an emphasis on whole-person care, which encourages us to consider the biological, psychological, spiritual, social, and environmental factors that shape health.”
“What stood out to me the most about ATSU-ASHS is their student-run pro-bono clinic. As an applicant, I was looking for a school that would both encourage professional development and provide services to those in need. I have enjoyed treating at the pro-bono clinic, and I applied to serve on the board, as well, to learn about clinic administration.”
“I’d been looking for a program that gives me the edge I needed in my field of work, something to help me get up to that next level. This school and this degree help me get to that point.”
“I am a physical therapist from Brazil, and when I finished my master’s degree in Brazil I decided to move to the USA to get my doctorate. I thought it would be a good way to challenge myself, to do something better, and to improve my life and be able to offer something better for my daughter, too.”
“I wanted to be as good as I could possibly be at being able to find solutions for problems within my field. I thought this program was a very good step towards doing that, and having completed the program I feel it was the right choice.”
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