Western university of health sciences physical therapy

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Western University of Health Sciences - Oregon

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This program has been granted Candidate for Accreditation status by the Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education (CAPTE - 3030 Potomac Avenue, Suite 100, Alexandria, VA, 22314; phone: 703-706-3245; email: ). Candidate for Accreditation is a pre-accreditation status of affiliation with the Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education that indicates the program is progressing toward accreditation and may matriculate students in professional courses. Candidate for Accreditation is not an accreditation status nor does it assure eventual accreditation.

Program Description

* The curriculum for the Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) Program will prepare the graduate to be a physical therapist generalist. The DPT program is three years in length, and the curriculum consists of nine semesters, each having a particular emphasis. Didactic education, with embedded clinical experiences including in class opportunities with classmates, standardized patients, and "real" patients/clients, and clinical education experiences in a wide variety of clinical settings during year one, two, and three.

* Year I consists of an 15-week fall semester, a 17-week spring semester, a 14-week summer semester.

* Year II consists of 18-week fall semester. 10 weeks will consist of clinical experience in spring and 15 week summer semester.

* Year III consists of fall and spring semesters with 12-week clinical experience.

* All WesternU Oregon students are required to participate in interprofessional curriculum courses (IPE). IPE provides a forum for students to collaborate and learn from students in eight other health-care programs. The mission of IPE is to produce humanistic healthcare professionals who provide and promote collaborative patient-centered care and coordinated health care management.

* DPT-OR students will complete their education in May. State licensure examinations can be taken following successful completion of the program. The faculty includes scholars, researchers, administrators and clinicians from the professions of physical therapy, psychology, education, osteopathy, medicine and the basic sciences. All faculty are committed to the preparation of the Doctor of Physical Therapy professional who will be generalists, well versed in all aspects of physical therapy and dedicated to their profession and to the patients they serve.

General

Program offers a guaranteed freshman admission pathway?

No

Dual Degrees

Will the professional (entry-level) PT program offer a satellite or branch campus to applicants during the upcoming admissions cycle?

No

Admission Interviews

Program conducts interviews as part of the admissions process?

Yes

Deposits

Is a Deposit Required for Accepted Applicants?

Yes

Total cumulative deposit

$$500

Deposits collected on a rolling basis after offer of admission made?

No

Due Date of First Required Deposit

01/15/2023

Cost

The total cost of education is calculated by adding together the annual tuition, fees, and other required program expenses for the length of the program and does not include the cost of room and board or other personal costs.

Total Cost of Education for In-State Students

$128540

Total Cost of Education for out of State Students

$128540

Incoming Class Profile

Anticipated Size of the Next Entering Class

60

Size of Most Recent Entering Class

60

% of IN-STATE applicants accepted

7%

% of WICHE (Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education) applicants accepted

0%

% of OUT-OF-STATE (non-resident) U.S. applicants accepted

43%

% of CANADIAN applicants accepted

0%

% of INTERNATIONAL (non-U.S/non-Canadian) applicants accepted

0%

Race/Ethnicity

% American Indian/Alaskan Native

0%

% African-American/Black (Non-Hispanic)

6%

% Hawaiian/Pacific Islander

2%

% White (Not of Hispanic Origin) 

22%

Minority-Serving Institution (MSI) Status

Program housed at a Minority-Serving Institution No

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Does Western Oregon University have a physical therapy program?

Consider WesternU Oregon. We offer a Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) program that prepares you to be an integral member of an interprofessional healthcare team.

Is Western Health Sci hard to get into?

Applicants must have a least 80 percent average in six Ontario Grade 12U or M-level courses, including the prerequisite courses stated above, to be eligible for admission to the program. Admission is competitive, so keep in mind that meeting the minimum requirement does not ensure acceptance!

How long is physiotherapy school in Canada?

Program Description The MScPT is a 24-month professional program leading to entry to practice. The program is accredited by Physiotherapy Education Accreditation Canada (PEAC) and more information about accreditation is available on the Department of Physical Therapy's website.

Are physical therapists doctors?

So, since 2015, physical therapists are doctors, but they're not physicians. They undergo additional schooling as required for their specific professional practice just like any dentist, nurse, doctor, surgeon, optometrist, orthodontist, or therapist.