BS in Exercise Science with a Concentration in Strength & Conditioning - CASCE Accreditation

The George Washington University Milken Institute School of Public Health BS in Exercise Science with a concentration in Strength & Conditioning is

CASCE accreditation Seal

 accredited by the Council on Accreditation of Strength and Conditioning Education (CASCE), a recognized authority in quality strength and conditioning education. This accreditation demonstrates our commitment to upholding the highest standards of quality and excellence in our strength and conditioning program. Our curriculum, faculty, and facilities have undergone rigorous evaluation to ensure that we provide students with the knowledge, skills, and practical experience necessary to excel in the field of strength and conditioning and keep athletes safe.

The BS in Exercise Science with a concentration in Strength & Conditioning was granted full initial accreditation status for a period of five years through December 31, 2029. 

The self-study submitted to CASCE in October 2024 is available below.

CASCE SELF STUDY

Enrollment

As of fall 2024, there is one student who is enrolled in the BS in Exercise Science with a concentration in Strength & Conditioning.

Retention Rates

As of fall 2024, there have not yet been any graduates of the BS in Exercise Science with a concentration in Strength & Conditioning. As a result, retention rates related to graduation cannot be calculated.

Graduation Rates

As of fall 2024, there have not yet been any graduates of the BS in Exercise Science with a concentration in Strength & Conditioning.

Graduate Placement Rates

As of fall 2024, there have not yet been any graduates of the BS in Exercise Science with a concentration in Strength & Conditioning.

Certified Strength & Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) Pass Rate

Students generally take the CSCS exam after graduation. Since there have not yet been any BS in Exercise Science with a concentration in Strength & Conditioning graduates, no CSCS pass rates can be calculated for this group. However, several students in other concentrations and programs have taken strength and conditioning-specific coursework have taken the CSCS exam. As of October 2024, four students have taken and passed the CSCS exam, resulting in a 100% pass rate.