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Doctor of Physical Therapy · DPT

Residential | Full-Time | 8 Semesters

Admissions

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Admissions Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree or higher from an accredited institution prior to matriculation into the program
  • Minimum GPA can be met in any one of the following 3 ways*:
    • Cumulative > 3.0
    • Pre-requisite GPA > 3.00
    • Last 30 semester hours > 3.00 (regardless of which courses were taken)

    *Above a 3.0 in both Cumulative & Prerequisite GPA is preferred.

  • 60 volunteer hours or work experience with a licensed physical therapist (two different settings are highly recommended)
  • Completion of all listed prerequisites is required prior to starting the program.

GRE is Optional

  • If taken preferred scores:
    • Minimum Verbal and Quantitative reasoning % score: 35%
    • Minimum Analytical writing scaled score: 3.0
  • Send scores using the code 0377

Application Materials

  • Completed PTCAS application
    You will submit all application materials within your PTCAS application. These materials will include:
    • Official transcripts* from bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited institution
    • Resume or CV detailing education, employment, volunteer service, and scholarly activity
    • Statement of professional goals
    • Three letters of recommendation: 1 from a licensed physical therapist is required with 2 academic or professional references (2 from licensed physical therapists is preferred)

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*You must request official transcripts from your previous institution’s Registrar’s Office. Official transcripts should be sent directly to PTCAS. Any transcripts emailed from the applicant will be considered unofficial.

Other Requirements

Vaccinations

Admitted students of the DPT program will receive vaccination forms regarding required vaccinations. Not all vaccinations or proof of immunity are required at the beginning of the program, but many are. The University allows for vaccination exemptions and more information about the University’s position on vaccination as well as information regarding exemption can be reviewedÌýhere.Ìý

The DPT program requires the following vaccinations and testing (these are subject to change depending on public health concerns):

  • Hepatitis B series and/or titer (Booster or additional series may be required if immunity not achieved)

  • Tdap or qualified waiver-current within the last 2 years

  • MMR series of 2

  • A Negative 2-step TB skin test *You will get this right before your 6 week clinical.

  • Varicella Zoster titer or history of disease documented by health care professional or blood antigen verification test (vaccine may be required if immunity not achieved)

  • Current Year Influenza Shot (during the flu season)

  • COVID-19

Technology Requirements

Background and Purpose

The healthcare industry is heavily reliant on technology and on providers who are proficient in utilizing technology. As a result, ºÚÁÏרÇø of Health Professions requires extensive utilization of electronic devices for its programs. The purpose of this document is to define minimum technology requirements for students to ensure they are equipped with the hardware and software necessary to facilitate their participation and success in all facets of their education.

Laptop Computer*

Students are required to secure a personal computer for use during the course of their studies that adheres to the below minimum requirements (*this does not apply to students in the Optometry OD program.)Ìý

Operating System (OS)

  • For PC: Windows 10
  • For Mac: macOS 13 (Ventura) or higherÌý

Specifications

  • Processor: Apple – M1 Chip or better. Windows – Intel Core i5 or AMD Ryzen 5 or better
  • Memory: 8 GB or more
  • Storage: 128 GB Flash Solid-State Drive (256GB or more recommended)
  • Display: 13 inches or larger (retina display 12-inch is acceptable)
  • WiFi Connectivity: 802.11ac or higher
  • Camera: Built-in high resolution (720p or better), internal or external

Buying Recommendations

PC laptops that adhere to the required specifications above include:
  Apple offers educational discounts for students. Make sure to shop via their to receive the discount. Models adhering to the above specifications are:

Required Software

Your computer must have these systems installed:

  • Adobe PDF Reader
  • An anti-virus program* 
If you don’t already have one installed, we recommend Sophos


*Note: You should have only ONE anti-virus program installed; multiple installations can be troublesome.

High Speed Internet

  • The connection should be a Cable/DSL broadband connection or better. We recommend having a minimum of 10 mbps download and 2 mbps upload. You can check your download and upload speeds at Speedtest.
  • Your Internet Service Provider (ISP) must be reliable. Please note that wireless connections can be unstable; wired Ethernet connections should be used whenever possible. If the speed of your connection is inadequate, contact your ISP to upgrade to a higher-level service.Ìý

Internet Browser

  • Due to its integration with G Suite, we recommend Google Chrome.
  • We recommend you also have the Mozilla Firefox browser available, as a backup.Ìý

Programs Not Using These Requirements

Applicable to all new students except the PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT (PA) program. Check PA program technology policy for reference.

LAST UPDATED: July 2024.

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Course

Credits

Human anatomy course covering all body regions and systems designed for Biology or Physiology majors.
NOTE:Ìýa two-semester combined Human Anatomy and Physiology course series is acceptable.

Course covering human physiologic processes designed for Biology or Physiology majors.
NOTE:Ìýa two-semester combined Human Anatomy and Physiology course series is acceptable

Two courses in general biology (designed for science majors)are required

100 or 200 level is sufficient

Two courses in general chemistry are required; each course requires a lab (other chemistry classes are acceptable).

Two courses in general physics (designed for science majors) is required; each course requires a lab.

A 100-level or higher behavioral science (psychology, sociology, anthropology, lifespan development, etc) course is sufficient. Life span development is preferred.

Introductory-level courses for non-science majors will not be accepted as prerequisite courses.

The program uses only the highest grade earned in its prerequisite GPA calculations if a course was repeated. The program does not recalculate the cumulative GPA provided by PTCAS.

It’s preferred that at least 7 of the 10 prerequisite courses are complete at the time of application.

Prerequisite Performance

Prerequisite courses must be successfully completed with a grade of C or better. In plus-minus grading systems, a grade of C- does not qualify as a C. Applicants offered seats contingent upon successful completion of outstanding prerequisites must complete each remaining course with a grade of B or better (earning a grade of B- does not qualify as a B).

Prerequisite Timeline Requirements

To be considered for the ºÚÁÏרÇø Doctor of Physical Therapy program, each prerequisite course must have been completed within ten years of the cohort start date. Additionally, credits must have been earned from a regionally accredited institution and be verifiable through official transcripts.ÌýIf you are a practicing PTA with prerequisites older than 10 years, contact the program for a review of prerequisite requirements.

Check Prerequisites

Please use the following link to check if your course meets our prerequisite requirements.
To check previously approved/denied courses on our prerequisite checklist, visit the link below. (If you do not see your specific course, please fill out the prerequisite check form and the program will get back to you as soon as they can).

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Application Process

Step 1:

Complete an application using Physical Therapy Centralized Application Service (PTCAS).

Step 2:

Once submitted and verified by CAS, applicants will be reviewed by the program-specific Admissions Selection Committee.

Step 3:

As part of the review, some applicants will be selected to participate in an interview.

Step 4:

Following the interview, the program will release an admission decision.

Step 5:

If accepted, you’ll need to review and sign the enrollment agreement and submit an enrollment deposit in order for the Admissions office to process your enrollment.

Program Accreditation

Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education (CAPTE)

The Doctor of Physical Therapy program at ºÚÁÏרÇø of Health Professions is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education (CAPTE), 3030 Potomac Ave., Suite 100, Alexandria, Virginia 22305-3085; telephone: 703-706-3245; email:Ìýaccreditation@apta.org; website:Ìý

If needing to contact the program/institution directly, please email dptprogram@rm.edu.