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Kent State

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Tiffany Kobordo graduated this past May with summa cum laude distinction with a Master of Science degree in exercise physiology with a concentration in athletic training from the College of Education, Health and Human Services during the 2015 Spring Commencement ceremony from Kent State University, Kent, Ohio .

She had a cumulative 4.0 grade point average in the graduate program.

Kobordo won the Outstanding Master's Student in Athletic Training award this spring at Kent State.

She graduated in Fall of 2012 with my Bachelor's Degree in athletic training from Concord University.

There she won the Outstanding Athletic Training Graduate award as well as graduated with summa cum laude distinction and a cumulative 4.0 major grade point average in the Athletic Training program.

For the past two years, Kobordo has been a graduate teaching assistant and athletic training preceptor at Kent State University.

She was an instructor of record for many different labs within the Athletic Training Program at Kent State as well as a teaching assistant for a few core athletic training lecture courses in the program.

In addition to this, for the past two years she has also been working as a per diem athletic trainer for Waterloo High School and other high schools within Portage County, Ohio.

Kobordo has also recently been accepted for a one-year physician extender fellowship at the Steadman Clinic in Vail, Colorado.

There she will work alongside world-renown physicians evaluating patients, as well as work outreach events such as the GoPro Mountain Games and various running events, and also provide athletic training services to local high schools and work with the Olympic