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The Department of Physical Therapy Education is accepting applications now for its new Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) program. The DPT is a graduate degree. Students enter the DPT program after completing undergraduate studies and earning a baccalaureate degree. The DPT program contains nine semesters of classroom and clinical experiences spread over 36 months.
Points of Entry
The DPT program accommodates and encourages multiple points of entry for prospective students.
Freshman Pre-Admission - Exceptional students may be awarded a freshman pre-admission guarantee based on a combination of ACT or SAT scores, high school grades, class rank and letters of recommendation. A personal interview with a member of the Physical Therapy faculty will be scheduled the year before the student begins the DPT program.
PT Scholars - Rockhurst students with outstanding academic work may apply for advanced admission status through the Physical Therapy Scholars Program. Students who have a minimum cumulative and science grade point average of 3.4 at the beginning of their junior year are eligible for consideration.
Transfer and Post-Baccalaureate - Students transferring to Rockhurst and students with a completed baccalaureate degree from another institution are encouraged to contact the Office of Graduate Admissions or the PT Department to receive personal assistance with the admission process. This assistance could include transcript evaluation, information on prerequisite courses, campus tours and the opportunity to meet with students currently enrolled in the PT program.
How To Apply
To apply to the
PT program, students must submit the following:
- Complete admission application
(apply
online or download
and print* 100KB PDF).
Please note you will also need to submit supplemental forms A-F.
- $25 nonrefundable application fee
(waived for online application).
- Official transcripts from all colleges
and universities attended.
- TOEFL scores of at least 550 must
be submitted by international students whose first
language is not English.
After all
application materials are received, a personal interview
will be scheduled between the applicant and a member
of the physical therapy faculty.
Applications
to the program are accepted beginning in the summer
semester of each year. The PT program employs a "rolling
admissions" process, which means that applications
are accepted throughout the year and are reviewed as
they are received. Enrollment is limited and early application
in encouraged. Meeting minimum requirements does not
guarantee admission to the professional program.
If you have questions during the application process please contact Crystal Jones in the Department of Physical Therapy Education or Cheryl Hooper in Graduate Admissions.
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