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Department of
Physical Therapy

Medical College of Georgia
987 St. Sebastian Way
Building EC-1304
Augusta, Georgia 30912-0800
Office: 706.721.2141
Fax: 706.721.3209
e-mail: ptadmissions@mcg.edu

 

 

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Admissions Requirements

 

Admissions Process

Required Prerequisite Courses

(Effective for May 2009 enrollment)

Minimum Admissions Requirements
Additional Requirements for Admission


 

Admissions Process
The Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) program at the Medical College of Georgia uses a rolling admissions process that begins August 1 and ends December 15. Under this process applications are considered as soon as they are complete. Completed applications must include all official transcripts, completed reference forms, and official GRE score reports. Well qualified applicants will be invited to Augusta for interviews. Admissions decisions will generally be made within two weeks of the interview date. The best qualified candidates will be offered either a full or contingent admission until the class is fully enrolled. A waiting list of otherwise qualified applicants will be maintained. The Doctor of Physical Therapy program is limited to an enrollment of 36 students/class year. It is in an applicant’s interest to apply at the earliest possible date and we strongly encourage you to do so.
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Required Prerequisites
Candidates for the DPT degree must hold a bachelor's degree in a discipline other than physical therapy from a regionally accredited US or Canadian institution prior to enrollment. Please note that you can apply to our program before completing all of the prerequisites but you must have a reasonable chance of completing all the requirements by the time you would actually enroll in the DPT program.Students must earn a grade of C or higher in all of the following prerequisite courses.

Course

Credit hours

 

General chemistry (with laboratory)                                                       

One academic year (2 semesters or 3 quarters)

General physics (with laboratory)

 

One academic year

General biology (with laboratory)

OR

Anatomy & physiology (with laboratory)

 

One academic year

Advanced biology (i.e., not botany, ecology or environmental biology)

OR

Movement science (e.g., exercise physiology, biomechanics, kinesiology)

 

One course that has general biology as a prerequisite

OR

One course that has anatomy & physiology as a prerequisite

Statistics

 

One course

Social Science (i.e., psychology, sociology, or anthropology)

 

Two courses

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Minimum Requirements:
Minimum 3.0 (out of 4.0) cumulative GPA or 3.4 GPA over the last 40 hours of coursework completed.

Minimum GPA of 2.80 in the prerequisite science/statistics courses.

A combined (verbal and quantitative) Graduate Record Examination score of 1000 and minimum score of 400 on each section is required for full admission.
100 hours of observational, volunteer or other work experiences in physical therapy settings. We strongly recommend experiences in both inpatient and outpatient environments in order to appreciate the differences in physical therapists' responsibilities in each setting.

Three recommendations that focus on the applicant’s aptitude for clinical work rather than just academic ability. These should be from rehabilitation professionals and at least one must be from a physical therapist.
 Basic understanding of medical terminology is required as part of the physical therapy curriculum. This requirement can be met by taking a course prior to enrollment or by completion of a self-paced text during the first semester.
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Additional requirements:
In addition to specific academic requirements, candidates for admission to the Doctor of Physical Therapy program must have aptitude, abilities, and skills in the following five areas in order to meet the full requirements of the program’s curriculum.
Sufficient intellectual capacity to fulfill the curricular requirements of the program.
Ability to effect communication with patients, colleagues, instructors and other members of the health care community.
Physical ability to learn and implement the various technical skills required to prepare for the independent practice of physical therapy.
Sufficient emotional stability to withstand the stress, uncertainties and changing circumstances that characterize health care practice.
Social attributes and behaviors required for full use of intellectual abilities and the development of mature, sensitive and effective therapeutic relationships with patients and clients.

The faculty of the Department of Physical Therapy acknowledge Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and PL 103-336, The Americans with Disabilities Act and will consider for admission, promotion and graduation candidates who demonstrate the ability to perform the essential skills listed in the department’s technical standards document. These standards are admission guidelines and are subject to continuing revision and improvement. (top of page)


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Please e-mail comments, suggestions or questions to:
Rick W. Wilson,
Associate Professor and Vice-Chair, riwilson@mcg.edu
March 27, 2008