Department of Physical
Therapy
Frequently Asked Questions
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WILL LETTERS OF RECOMMENDATION
ENHANCE MY CHANCE OF ADMISSION? Letters of
recommendation are discouraged. The Admissions Committee
receives enough information about applicants from the
Documentation of Experience forms, found in the application
packet, which are completed by the physical therapist(s) who
supervise(s) the applicant during the
observation/volunteer portion of application.
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WHY DO YOU REQUIRE VOLUNTEER
HOURS? We feel the applicant needs to spend time
volunteering/observing in a physical therapy clinical
setting to help assure the applicant that physical therapy
is the proper career choice. Also, feedback from supervisors
of volunteers assists the Admissions Committee in
determining an applicant's potential for success.
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WHAT TYPE OF SETTING IS BEST TO
OBTAIN VOLUNTEER HOURS? We require the applicant to
volunteer/observe in a physical therapy setting supervised
by a licensed physical therapist. We would prefer that a
major portion of experience be gained in an acute care
setting due to the diversity of patients and patient care
this provides. However, we realize that this is not always
possible.
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WILL I BE ABLE TO WORK WHILE IN
SCHOOL? Due to the heavy class load and study
schedule, we do not recommend that you work while in the
program. Students have a difficult time scheduling their
lives around study, class, and family without having to
include a work schedule. Some students have been able to
work part time on weekends on an "as needed" basis, however
we do not recommend this.
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I WAS IMMATURE MY FIRST YEAR IN
COLLEGE AND DID POORLY. DO YOU CONSIDER THE FACT THAT I DID
MUCH BETTER IN SUBSEQUENT YEARS? Yes, we look for
academic "trends" and will look more favorably on a student
who has done well in recent courses. We do accept academic
amnesty granted by other colleges and universities.
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DO YOU HAVE COUNSELING REGARDING
PREREQUISITE COURSES? If you are not sure about
prerequisite courses, check the Admission Requirements
above. These are the official requirements and may differ
from what you might be told. The Informational Sessions are
used to answer any questions potential applicants have
regarding the physical therapy program including
prerequisite course questions. These Sessions are also used
to explain the application process and answer any other
questions the potential applicant might have. The
Informational Sessions are held on the last Friday of April,
May, June, July, and August. If you are unable to attend an
Informational Session and have questions regarding
prerequisite courses that were not answered by reading the
Admissions Requirements, you may call or email the Physical
Therapy Department for clarification.
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