Upon completion of the physical therapy curriculum at The University of Findlay, the graduate will be prepared to:
Admission Requirements of the Traditional Physical Therapy Program
There are three options for admission into the DPT program: early assurance; junior admit; or graduate admit.
The early assurance option is available to those high school seniors who meet the following criteria:
- Minimum overall grade point average of 3.5 or higher on a 4.0 scale; and
- 26 or higher on the ACT or 1760 or higher on the SAT.
The early assurance applicants will be required to apply to The University of Findlay. Then upon acceptance and if the above criteria are met, applicants will be given access to a separate supplemental early assurance option application. The second application allows the high school student to provide the reviewers with information on their involvement in extra-curricular activities including service as well as performance in other areas pertinent to granting an invitation for admission to the professional phase of the program as a freshman.
Prior to beginning the Doctor of Physical Therapy program, the early assurance students must have completed all of the University CORE+ general education requirements and all program prerequisites. Please see Math/Science Prerequisites and Remaining Prerequisites listed under the “junior admit option” below. Early assurance students must also meet the criteria listed below as “For all applicants.” Specifically, they must
- Maintain a minimum overall college grade point average of 3.5 every semester, and a minimum Math/Science Prerequisites GPA of 3.2 by the end of the fall semester of the junior year.
- Must complete 40 hours of observation in two different types of clinical settings in physical therapy by the time of application to the PT program. One setting must be an acute care hospital, rehabilitation/subacute rehabilitation facility, or extended care facilities/nursing home/skilled nursing facility. The second setting is the student's setting of choice. A minimum of 20 hours is required at each clinical site. Observation hours should be completed with a licensed Physical Therapist (PT), not a Physical Therapy Assistant (PTA).
- Submit official transcripts, which can be found in the form of attested credentials from a University-recognized document verification agency (i.e., Centralized Application Service application), of all college-level work if courses were taken elsewhere.
- Complete the GRE with scores reported to The University of Findlay.
- Declare and complete a minor prior to entering the DPT program or declare a dual major and complete all undergraduate requirements prior to entering the DPT program.
The junior admit option is available to the students who have completed three years of undergraduate work at The University of Findlay. Six of the following Math/Science Prerequisites, with their corresponding lab courses, should be completed by the end of the term of application to the program. These courses are used to calculate the math/science GPA during the admissions process. A final calculation of prerequisite GPA and cumulative GPA will also be conducted prior to beginning the DPT program to ensure that the prerequisite GPA is 3.2 or higher and the cumulative GPA is 3.0 or higher. A minor or dual major must be declared and all undergraduate requirements completed prior to entering the DPT program. This includes completion of at least 93.5 credit hours.
The graduate entry option is available to the students who are not enrolled at The University of Findlay at the time of application. Graduate entry applicants are able to apply during the fall of their senior (4th) year and must have a bachelor’s degree from a UF-approved accredited institution (see Undergraduate Catalog transfer policy) completed prior to entering the DPT program.
Furthermore, graduate entry applicants must complete all of the listed prerequisites (Math/Science Prerequisites and Remaining Prerequisites) prior to enrollment in the professional curriculum with the exception of the general education requirements.
Math/Sciences Prerequisites:
BIOL 222 | Anatomy and Physiology for Health Professions I | 3 |
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BIOL 222L | Anatomy and Physiology for Health Professions I Lab | 1 |
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BIOL 322 | Human Anatomy & Physiology I | 3 |
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BIOL 322L | Human Anatomy & Physiology/Lab | 1 |
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BIOL 223 | Anatomy and Physiology for Health Professions II | 3 |
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BIOL 223L | Anatomy and Physiology for Health Professions II Lab | 1 |
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BIOL 323 | Human Anatomy & Physiology II | 3 |
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BIOL 323L | Human Anatomy & Physiology II/Lab | 1 |
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CHEM 130 | General Chemistry I/Lecture | 3 |
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CHEM 130L | General Chemistry I/Lab | 1 |
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CHEM 131 | General Chemistry II/Lecture | 3 |
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CHEM 131L | General Chemistry II/Lab | 1 |
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ANHS 308 | Physiology of Exercise | 3 |
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MATH 123 | Elementary Statistics | 3 |
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MATH 221 | Integrated Statistical Analysis | 4 |
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MATH 223 | Applied Statistics and Data Analysis | 3 |
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PHYS 250 | General Physics I/Lecture | 3 |
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PHYS 250L | General Physics I/Lab | 1 |
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PHYS 251 | General Physics II/Lecture | 3 |
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PHYS 251L | General Physics II/Lab | 1 |
Remaining Prerequisites
Descriptions of these courses can be found in The University of Findlay undergraduate catalog. Students must receive a grade of “C” or better in all prerequisite courses.
For UF students with a previous baccalaureate degree the general education requirements are waived.
For ALL applicants, the following admission criteria must be met prior to entering the professional phase of the program:
- Minimum overall college grade point average of 3.0, and a minimum Math/Science Prerequisites GPA of 3.2.
- Must complete 40 hours of observation in two different types of clinical settings in physical therapy by the time of application to the DPT program. One setting must be in an acute care hospital, rehabilitation/subacute rehabilitation facility, or extended care facility/nursing home/skilled nursing facility. The second setting is the student's setting of choice. A minimum of 20 hours is required at each clinical site.
- Complete the Physical Therapy Central Application Service (PTCAS) which includes Traditional program supplemental application materials (UF junior-level and graduate applicants, only). PTCAS and the supplemental application include letters of recommendations as well as descriptions of experiences in the field, community and campus used to determine the student’s admission to the professional phase of the program.
- Submit official transcripts, which can be found in the form of attested credentials from a University-recognized document verification agency (i.e., Centralized Application Service application), of all college-level work (UF students who have taken courses elsewhere and transfer applicants, only).
- Complete the GRE with scores reported to PTCAS.
- Students, whose native language is not English and who have not graduated from a University of Findlay approved English speaking university, must meet the previously listed admission conditions, plus:
- Have a verified International English Language Testing System (IELTS) of 8 composite score with all bands of 7.5 or above, or an equivalent score on the University of Findlay's English Exam Admission Standards. Full admission is dependent on satisfying all admission requirements.
- Provide an affidavit of financial support (original), if not an American citizen or permanent resident.
The Traditional Physical Therapy Program
The Traditional Doctorate of Physical Therapy Program consists of 3 years of post-baccalaureate professional study. Program courses begin in the summer semester after completion of baccalaureate courses. University of Findlay students enrolled in the junior admission process will complete the requirements for the baccalaureate degree in Exercise Science at the end of the first year of the DPT program.
Degree Requirements of the Traditional Physical Therapy Program
The Traditional Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) requirements include:
No more than two courses with a grade of "C+" or "C" can be used to meet graduation requirements.
The Physical Therapy program reserves the right to make program and admission requirement changes without giving prior notice.
Effective as of 7/10/2023