Anonymous
Post 09/27/2017 22:54     Subject: Physical therapy program

Quinnipiac has a PT program
Anonymous
Post 09/27/2017 20:03     Subject: Physical therapy program

I knew a physiotherapist in Los Angeles (worked with Nicole Kidman and others on physically challenging roles for movies) who had studied at University of Delaware. Not sure that course still exists but its worth looking.
Anonymous
Post 09/27/2017 19:34     Subject: Physical therapy program

Anonymous wrote:Any suggestions for PT programs that are direct entry programs?

I'm the PP from above ^^ My daughter is in year 3 of the 6-year direct entry DPT program at Marquette and absolutely LOVES both the school and the program. She also strongly considered St. Louis University. Happy to answer any questions.
Anonymous
Post 09/27/2017 19:34     Subject: Physical therapy program

Anonymous wrote:I think you need a doctorate these days. Do you think a doctoral program would admit someone based on high school work alone? Wouldn't they want to see success in a higher level than that?

Yes you need a doctorate, yes there are several programs that admit students based on high school work alone, and no, they wouldn't. Well, that's not totally true, you do generally need to keep a specific UG GPA, pass the prereqs, etc. but if you do that your spot is guaranteed.
Anonymous
Post 09/27/2017 19:29     Subject: Physical therapy program

I think you need a doctorate these days. Do you think a doctoral program would admit someone based on high school work alone? Wouldn't they want to see success in a higher level than that?
Anonymous
Post 09/27/2017 15:33     Subject: Physical therapy program

Any suggestions for PT programs that are direct entry programs?