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Admission
Statement
The Entry-Level
Master of Physical Therapy Program admits qualified students regardless
of race, color, creed, sex, age, sexual orientation, national or
ethnic origin, or disability that does not interfere with the performance
of professional physical therapy practice as provided by law. Applications
and credentials for admission to the physical therapy program must
be submitted for processing to the Carroll College Office
of Admission. Decisions are made on applications by selection
committees in the program, and applicants are notified through the
Office of Admission. Students can enter the physical therapy program
in one of three ways:
- Direct
admission. Individuals matriculate directly from high school
into an existing undergraduate major (with a pre-Physical Therapy
emphasis) and the Department of Physical Therapy.
- Transfer
admission. If a high school senior is not admitted directly
to the Department of Physical Therapy as a freshman or if a high
school senior is uncertain that he/she wants to pursue an entry-level
Master of Physical Therapy degree, the individual can apply, during
his/her junior year, for the professional phase of the program.
Preference will be given to students who complete 64 or more undergraduate
degree credits at Carroll.
- Non-traditional
admission. An individual who has completed an undergraduate
(and graduate degrees) can apply for the professional phase (Phases
I and II) of the program.
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