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Post-Professional DPT Program


Eligibility and Requirements

To be considered for admission into KU's post-professional DPT program, the following are required:
  1. PT Degree
    To enter the program, applicants must possess a physical therapy degree from a program accredited by the Commission on Accreditation for Physical Therapy Education (CAPTE).

  2. 3.0 Grade Point Average
    Transcripts must document a minimum overall 3.0 cumulative grade point average on a 4.0-scale for Master of Science course work.

  3. PT License
    A current and valid state license to practice physical therapy is required. The license may be from Kansas or other state.

  4. Current Employment
    Applicants must be employed full- or part-time as a physical therapist. Many courses in the program require access to clinical patient records.

  5. Technical Ability
    Access and working knowledge to a computer with Internet capability will be necessary to complete the program requirements.

NOTE: The KU Department of Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Science reserves the right to waive any documentation normally required and to accept or deny admission whenever it believes sufficient information exists to make a decision.

International Students
The post-professional DPT program is for U.S. residents only. Applicants who require a visa, or currently reside in the U.S. with non-immigrant status or applying for permanent resident are not eligible.

KUMC is an affirmative action, equal opportunity institution and welcomes applications from all qualified persons regardless of sex, race, color, religion, sexual orientation, disability, national origin, marital status, veteran status, ancestry or age. For additional information about the EEO/AA policies and procedures, see the EEO/AA section of the KUMC Faculty Handbook. or the KUMC Equal Opportunity Office website.

Direct requests for disability accommodation to Carol Wagner, EO/Disability Specialist: 913-588-1206 (Voice) or 913-588-7963 (TDD). Persons with speech or hearing impairments who wish to contact the university may access the Kansas State Relay at 800-766-3777.

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University of Kansas Equal Opportunity Office (main campus - Lawrence)