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Physical Therapy

Physical therapy is a 3 year program past the B.S. degree. Admission is extremely competitive, with a GPA of 3.0 or higher required as a minimum. Most programs are now doctoral level. (DPT)

Required Prerequisite Courses: **

Most Programs Several Programs Some Programs
PSYC 103-104, 105L-106L Medical Terminology Sociology

 

PSYC 241 ENGL 101-102 Languages

 

BIOL 111, 112, 111L, 112L Computer Sciences ENGL 343
PHYS 141-142 Anthropology Humanities
MATH 222 History Literature
CHEM 111, 112
MATH 102
BIOL 214, 215; 214L, 215L
OR 222-223, 222L-223L

Philosophy/Ethics

** Since many programs have different, yet definite pre-requisites, it is advised that a student investigate several PT Schools of choice and obtain the prerequisites of the schools prior to application.

Most programs prefer a strong background in liberal arts and general education courses.

Other Admission Requirements:

Most programs do an initial screening of all applicants. The important components of the screening include:

  • All prerequisites are fulfilled.
  • GPA
  • GRE
  • Work experience in the field in internship hours or volunteer work.

It is also suggested that students look for a variety of settings to fulfill the voluntary/internship work experience hours (acute care, orthopedics, geriatrics, etc.)

Admissions Standardized Test: GRE

The average scores of admitted students are 580 quantitative, 490 verbal, and 580 analytical.

GPA: 3.0-3.2 required as a minimum for many schools. Obviously, the higher the GPA, the better the chance for success in the initial screens.