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Physical Therapy


The program is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education/American Physical Therapy Association (CAPTE/APTA). Re-accreditation status was awarded in 2001 for a period of eight years (2001-2009). At its Spring 2002 meeting, CAPTE extended Misericordia University's accreditation period through 2010. The first class graduated in 1996

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Pre-DPT Freshman Admission

Criteria for admission
and pre-DPT Plans of Study

Programs

Entry-Level DPT
Transition Doctor of Physical Therapy

Entry-Level DPT Graduate Curriculum
(click on links below)
Faculty

PT faculty information.

Program Information

Information related to the
Entry-Level DPT Program

Post-Professional DPT

Transition DPT Program Information

Transfer Admission
  • Physical Therapy Centralized Application Services
  • Internal Transfer Information
  • External Transfer Information
  • Required pre-requisite courses

 Clinical Education

Information regarding clinical education, Student Handbook & Clinical Education Manual, etc.

Essential Functions

Essential functions are the activities that a student physical therapist must be able to perform,
with or without accommodations, in partial fulfillment of the requirements for successful completion of the professional curriculum.

Contact Information

For inquiries regarding E-L DPT and transfer admission.