This document lists and provides details on physical therapy schools in Ohio, including information on accreditation, degree offered, prerequisites, class size, and contact details. It discusses six schools: Cleveland State University, College of Mount St. Joseph, Ohio University, Ohio State University, University of Cincinnati, and University of Dayton. For each school, it provides the name, location, accreditation status, degree offered, prerequisites, class size, and contact information for the program.
The document lists and provides details on physical therapy schools in Illinois, including information on accreditation, location, degree offered, prerequisites, and contact details for each school. It notes that accredited schools with extensive, hands-on training and recognized degrees provide the best career opportunities and salaries for graduates. Seven physical therapy programs are described.
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This document lists and provides information about physical therapy schools in Pennsylvania, including their accreditation status, location, degree offered, requirements, class size and contact details. It discusses the importance of choosing an accredited program with extensive hands-on training. Each school requires certain prerequisite courses and an undergraduate degree. Information is provided on 6 schools: Arcadia University, Chatham University, Drexel University, Duquesne University, Gannon University, and Lebanon Valley College.
The document lists and provides details on four physical therapy schools in New Jersey. It includes information on the school location, accreditation status, degree offered, prerequisites, class size, contact details and website. All schools require a bachelor's degree, minimum GPA, prerequisite courses and clinical observation hours. They offer Doctorate degrees in Physical Therapy and range in class size from 20 to 44 students.
This document lists and provides details on physical therapy schools in Missouri, including information on accreditation, program contacts, admission requirements, and degree offerings. Several schools are mentioned, such as Maryville University, Missouri State University, Rockhurst University, Saint Louis University, Southwest Baptist University, University of Missouri Columbia, and Washington University in St. Louis. Requirements generally include an undergraduate degree with a minimum GPA along with prerequisite courses and observation hours. Programs offer doctorate degrees in physical therapy.
The document lists and provides details on physical therapy schools in Michigan, including information on accreditation, degree programs, class sizes, prerequisites, and contact information. It discusses five schools: Andrews University, Central Michigan University, Grand Valley State University, Oakland University, and Wayne State University. Each school offers accredited doctorate degrees in physical therapy and has class sizes ranging from 32 to 44 students. Admission requires an undergraduate degree and meeting minimum GPA and prerequisite requirements.
The document lists and provides details on several physical therapy schools in New York. It includes the school name, location, type of degree offered, accreditation status, program contacts, and prerequisites. Most schools offer a Doctorate in Physical Therapy and require an undergraduate degree with a minimum GPA, along with prerequisite coursework and clinical experience hours. The schools are located across New York and include both public and private institutions.
This document lists and provides details on 4 physical therapy schools in Iowa: Clarke College Physical Therapy Program in Dubuque, Des Moines University Physical Therapy Program, St Ambrose University Physical Therapy Program in Davenport, and University of Iowa Physical Therapy Program in Iowa City. Each school is accredited and offers a Doctorate in Physical Therapy. Admission requirements include an undergraduate degree with a minimum GPA as well as observation hours in physical therapy settings.
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This document lists and provides details on physical therapy schools in North Carolina. It discusses six schools: Duke University, East Carolina University, Elon University, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Western Carolina University, and Winston-Salem State University. For each school, the summary provides information on accreditation, program type, program contact details, degree offered and requirements.
The document lists and provides details on physical therapy schools in Illinois, including information on accreditation, location, degree offered, prerequisites, and contact details for each school. It notes that accredited schools with extensive, hands-on training and recognized degrees provide the best career opportunities and salaries for graduates. Seven physical therapy programs are described.
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This document lists and provides information about physical therapy schools in Pennsylvania, including their accreditation status, location, degree offered, requirements, class size and contact details. It discusses the importance of choosing an accredited program with extensive hands-on training. Each school requires certain prerequisite courses and an undergraduate degree. Information is provided on 6 schools: Arcadia University, Chatham University, Drexel University, Duquesne University, Gannon University, and Lebanon Valley College.
The document lists and provides details on four physical therapy schools in New Jersey. It includes information on the school location, accreditation status, degree offered, prerequisites, class size, contact details and website. All schools require a bachelor's degree, minimum GPA, prerequisite courses and clinical observation hours. They offer Doctorate degrees in Physical Therapy and range in class size from 20 to 44 students.
This document lists and provides details on physical therapy schools in Missouri, including information on accreditation, program contacts, admission requirements, and degree offerings. Several schools are mentioned, such as Maryville University, Missouri State University, Rockhurst University, Saint Louis University, Southwest Baptist University, University of Missouri Columbia, and Washington University in St. Louis. Requirements generally include an undergraduate degree with a minimum GPA along with prerequisite courses and observation hours. Programs offer doctorate degrees in physical therapy.
The document lists and provides details on physical therapy schools in Michigan, including information on accreditation, degree programs, class sizes, prerequisites, and contact information. It discusses five schools: Andrews University, Central Michigan University, Grand Valley State University, Oakland University, and Wayne State University. Each school offers accredited doctorate degrees in physical therapy and has class sizes ranging from 32 to 44 students. Admission requires an undergraduate degree and meeting minimum GPA and prerequisite requirements.
The document lists and provides details on several physical therapy schools in New York. It includes the school name, location, type of degree offered, accreditation status, program contacts, and prerequisites. Most schools offer a Doctorate in Physical Therapy and require an undergraduate degree with a minimum GPA, along with prerequisite coursework and clinical experience hours. The schools are located across New York and include both public and private institutions.
This document lists and provides details on 4 physical therapy schools in Iowa: Clarke College Physical Therapy Program in Dubuque, Des Moines University Physical Therapy Program, St Ambrose University Physical Therapy Program in Davenport, and University of Iowa Physical Therapy Program in Iowa City. Each school is accredited and offers a Doctorate in Physical Therapy. Admission requirements include an undergraduate degree with a minimum GPA as well as observation hours in physical therapy settings.
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This document lists and provides details on physical therapy schools in North Carolina. It discusses six schools: Duke University, East Carolina University, Elon University, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Western Carolina University, and Winston-Salem State University. For each school, the summary provides information on accreditation, program type, program contact details, degree offered and requirements.
The document provides information about an upcoming CARES meeting, including logistics, speakers, and topics to be covered. Key points include:
- The meeting will focus on finance 101 and the Cottleville Fire District budget.
- Property taxes are the primary source of revenue, with other sources limited by state statute. The tax rate and assessed home values determine individual tax amounts.
- Expenses are primarily personnel costs, with operational costs totaling $514,000 per month.
- Population growth has increased calls and needs, while revenues have been constrained in recent years. Meetings aim to develop recommendations to meet service expectations.
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This document analyzes how Gina Stewart-Harman created an effective literacy environment for her students using research-based practices. She gets to know students' literacy experiences and needs through assessments and uses this data to guide instruction and select appropriate texts. Stewart-Harman considers text dimensions, levels, structures, and genres to choose books that engage and meet students' needs. She implements the interactive, critical, and response perspectives on literacy instruction to facilitate cognitive and affective development and allow students to connect with texts on personal levels.
Statutory Interpretation: The Mischief RuleKirsty Allison
The document discusses two cases related to the mischief rule:
1) Smith v Hughes (1960): The court applied the mischief rule to hold that prostitutes soliciting from private premises like windows/balconies were within the intended target of the Street Offences Act, even though a literal reading placed their actions in a private place.
2) Corkery v Carpenter (1950): The court applied the mischief rule to hold that a bicycle constitutes a "carriage" under the relevant law, as the aim was to prevent drunk people from being in control of transport on highways.
The Secret: A Book Review summarizes the key points of Rhonda Byrne's bestselling book The Secret. It discusses the book's theme of the law of attraction and how thoughts become things. The review explains that the book uses real-life examples to show how positive thinking can change one's life circumstances. It also outlines the three step process for using The Secret: ask, believe, receive and emphasizes taking action and visualizing to manifest desires.
Briefing to invigilator for aiims mbbs exam By Dr Anil Kumar, Assist Prof , A...Anil Kumar
This document outlines the responsibilities and instructions for an examination duty invigilator at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences in Patna. It details the invigilator's tasks such as allowing entry of candidates at specified times, taking attendance, collecting materials, monitoring the exam, and making announcements to candidates. The invigilator is instructed to maintain security, confidentiality, and prevent malpractice. They must use a red pen for all tasks and not offer any clarification to technical questions.
The document lists and provides details on physical therapy schools in Illinois, including information on accreditation, degree offered, prerequisites, program contacts, and class sizes. It describes 7 schools: Bradley University, Governors State University, Midwestern University, Northern Illinois University, Northwestern University, Rosalind Franklin University, and University of Illinois at Chicago. Each school's entry includes the name of the physical therapy program, location, accreditation status, designation as public or private, contact details, degree awarded upon completion, credit hours, use of PTCAS, and requirements for admission.
This document lists and provides details on four physical therapy schools in Iowa: Clarke College Physical Therapy Program in Dubuque, Des Moines University Physical Therapy Program, St Ambrose University Physical Therapy Program in Davenport, and University of Iowa Physical Therapy Program in Iowa City. Each school is accredited and offers a Doctorate in Physical Therapy. Admission requirements include an undergraduate degree with a minimum GPA as well as observation hours in physical therapy settings.
The document lists and provides details on physical therapy schools in Michigan, including information on accreditation, degree programs, class sizes, prerequisites, and contact information. It discusses five schools: Andrews University, Central Michigan University, Grand Valley State University, Oakland University, and Wayne State University. Each school offers accredited doctorate degrees in physical therapy and has class sizes ranging from 32 to 44 students. Admission requires an undergraduate degree and meeting minimum GPA and prerequisite requirements.
This document lists and provides details on two physical therapy schools in Oklahoma: Langston University Physical Therapy Program and University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center Physical Therapy Program. Both schools offer accredited doctorate degrees in physical therapy and have prerequisite requirements including an undergraduate degree and minimum GPAs. They differ in credits required, use of PTCAS, and class size.
This document lists and provides details on two physical therapy schools in Oklahoma: Langston University Physical Therapy Program and University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center Physical Therapy Program. Both schools offer accredited doctorate degrees in physical therapy and have prerequisite requirements including an undergraduate degree and minimum GPAs. They differ in credits required, use of PTCAS, class size, and other contact information.
The document provides information on physical therapy schools in Oregon, including Pacific University's physical therapy program. Pacific University offers a Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) degree, requiring 121 credits to complete. It is a private, accredited program located in Hillsboro, Oregon. The program director is Richard Rutt and they can be contacted by phone, fax, or email for more information.
The document provides information on physical therapy schools in Oregon, including Pacific University's physical therapy program. Pacific University offers a Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) degree, requiring 121 credits to complete. It is a private, accredited program located in Hillsboro, Oregon. The program director is Richard Rutt and it accepts up to 40 students per class. Admission requires an undergraduate degree with a minimum 3.0 GPA in overall and prerequisite courses.
The document lists and provides details on four physical therapy schools in New Jersey. It includes the school name, location, accreditation status, degree offered, prerequisites, class size, contact information and website for each school. The schools are the UMDNJ Physical Therapy Program, Seton Hall University Physical Therapy Program, Richard Stockton College of New Jersey Physical Therapy Program, and University of Medicine & Dentistry of New Jersey Physical Therapy Program.
This document lists and provides details on physical therapy schools in Missouri, including information on accreditation, program contacts, admission requirements, and degree offerings. Several schools are mentioned, such as Maryville University, Missouri State University, Rockhurst University, Saint Louis University, Southwest Baptist University, University of Missouri Columbia, and Washington University in St. Louis. Requirements typically include an undergraduate degree with a minimum GPA, prerequisite coursework, and observation hours in physical therapy settings. Programs culminate in a Doctorate in Physical Therapy.
This document lists and provides details on 4 physical therapy schools in Minnesota. It includes information for each school such as accreditation status, degree offered, class size, prerequisites, and contact details. All 4 schools offer a Doctor of Physical Therapy degree and require an undergraduate degree with a minimum GPA for admission. They are the College of St. Scholastica, Mayo School of Physical Therapy, St. Catherine University, and University of Minnesota.
This document lists and provides details on 4 physical therapy schools in Minnesota. It includes information for each school such as accreditation status, degree offered, class size, prerequisites, and contact details. All 4 schools offer a Doctorate in Physical Therapy and require an undergraduate degree with a minimum GPA. They are the College of St. Scholastica, Mayo School of Physical Therapy, St. Catherine University, and University of Minnesota.
This document lists and provides details on physical therapy schools in Pennsylvania, including information on accreditation, degree programs, prerequisites, and contact information. Over 20 schools are listed, such as Arcadia University, Chatham University, Drexel University, Duquesne University, Gannon University, and more. Requirements for admission generally include an undergraduate degree with a minimum GPA, prerequisite coursework, and observation hours in physical therapy settings.
This document lists and provides information about 4 physical therapy schools in Connecticut. It includes each school's name, location, accreditation status, degree offered, prerequisites, and contact details. The schools listed are Quinnipiac University, Sacred Heart University, University of Connecticut, and University of Hartford. All 4 schools offer accredited Doctorate degrees in Physical Therapy. Prerequisites generally include an undergraduate degree and observation hours in physical therapy settings.
This document lists and provides information about 4 physical therapy schools in Connecticut. It includes each school's name, location, accreditation status, degree offered, prerequisites, and contact details. The schools listed are Quinnipiac University, Sacred Heart University, University of Connecticut, and University of Hartford. All 4 schools offer accredited Doctorate degrees in Physical Therapy. Prerequisites generally include an undergraduate degree and observation hours in physical therapy settings.
The document lists and provides details on three physical therapy schools in Washington state. Eastern Washington University's program is a doctorate of physical therapy located in Spokane and requires an undergraduate degree with a minimum 3.0 GPA. The University of Puget Sound's program is also a doctorate and located in Tacoma, requiring a 3.0 undergraduate GPA. The University of Washington's program is a doctorate located in Seattle and requires a 3.0 undergraduate GPA.
The document provides information about an upcoming CARES meeting, including logistics, speakers, and topics to be covered. Key points include:
- The meeting will focus on finance 101 and the Cottleville Fire District budget.
- Property taxes are the primary source of revenue, with other sources limited by state statute. The tax rate and assessed home values determine individual tax amounts.
- Expenses are primarily personnel costs, with operational costs totaling $514,000 per month.
- Population growth has increased calls and needs, while revenues have been constrained in recent years. Meetings aim to develop recommendations to meet service expectations.
Guided Trajectory Exploration of GT systems presented at PNGT 2010Ábel Hegedüs
Guided Trajectory Exploration of Graph Transformation Systems using the VIATRA framework (http://viatra.inf.mit.bme.hu/) presented at the PNGT 2010 conference (http://tfs.cs.tu-berlin.de/pngt10/)
This document analyzes how Gina Stewart-Harman created an effective literacy environment for her students using research-based practices. She gets to know students' literacy experiences and needs through assessments and uses this data to guide instruction and select appropriate texts. Stewart-Harman considers text dimensions, levels, structures, and genres to choose books that engage and meet students' needs. She implements the interactive, critical, and response perspectives on literacy instruction to facilitate cognitive and affective development and allow students to connect with texts on personal levels.
Statutory Interpretation: The Mischief RuleKirsty Allison
The document discusses two cases related to the mischief rule:
1) Smith v Hughes (1960): The court applied the mischief rule to hold that prostitutes soliciting from private premises like windows/balconies were within the intended target of the Street Offences Act, even though a literal reading placed their actions in a private place.
2) Corkery v Carpenter (1950): The court applied the mischief rule to hold that a bicycle constitutes a "carriage" under the relevant law, as the aim was to prevent drunk people from being in control of transport on highways.
The Secret: A Book Review summarizes the key points of Rhonda Byrne's bestselling book The Secret. It discusses the book's theme of the law of attraction and how thoughts become things. The review explains that the book uses real-life examples to show how positive thinking can change one's life circumstances. It also outlines the three step process for using The Secret: ask, believe, receive and emphasizes taking action and visualizing to manifest desires.
Briefing to invigilator for aiims mbbs exam By Dr Anil Kumar, Assist Prof , A...Anil Kumar
This document outlines the responsibilities and instructions for an examination duty invigilator at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences in Patna. It details the invigilator's tasks such as allowing entry of candidates at specified times, taking attendance, collecting materials, monitoring the exam, and making announcements to candidates. The invigilator is instructed to maintain security, confidentiality, and prevent malpractice. They must use a red pen for all tasks and not offer any clarification to technical questions.
The document lists and provides details on physical therapy schools in Illinois, including information on accreditation, degree offered, prerequisites, program contacts, and class sizes. It describes 7 schools: Bradley University, Governors State University, Midwestern University, Northern Illinois University, Northwestern University, Rosalind Franklin University, and University of Illinois at Chicago. Each school's entry includes the name of the physical therapy program, location, accreditation status, designation as public or private, contact details, degree awarded upon completion, credit hours, use of PTCAS, and requirements for admission.
This document lists and provides details on four physical therapy schools in Iowa: Clarke College Physical Therapy Program in Dubuque, Des Moines University Physical Therapy Program, St Ambrose University Physical Therapy Program in Davenport, and University of Iowa Physical Therapy Program in Iowa City. Each school is accredited and offers a Doctorate in Physical Therapy. Admission requirements include an undergraduate degree with a minimum GPA as well as observation hours in physical therapy settings.
The document lists and provides details on physical therapy schools in Michigan, including information on accreditation, degree programs, class sizes, prerequisites, and contact information. It discusses five schools: Andrews University, Central Michigan University, Grand Valley State University, Oakland University, and Wayne State University. Each school offers accredited doctorate degrees in physical therapy and has class sizes ranging from 32 to 44 students. Admission requires an undergraduate degree and meeting minimum GPA and prerequisite requirements.
This document lists and provides details on two physical therapy schools in Oklahoma: Langston University Physical Therapy Program and University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center Physical Therapy Program. Both schools offer accredited doctorate degrees in physical therapy and have prerequisite requirements including an undergraduate degree and minimum GPAs. They differ in credits required, use of PTCAS, and class size.
This document lists and provides details on two physical therapy schools in Oklahoma: Langston University Physical Therapy Program and University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center Physical Therapy Program. Both schools offer accredited doctorate degrees in physical therapy and have prerequisite requirements including an undergraduate degree and minimum GPAs. They differ in credits required, use of PTCAS, class size, and other contact information.
The document provides information on physical therapy schools in Oregon, including Pacific University's physical therapy program. Pacific University offers a Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) degree, requiring 121 credits to complete. It is a private, accredited program located in Hillsboro, Oregon. The program director is Richard Rutt and they can be contacted by phone, fax, or email for more information.
The document provides information on physical therapy schools in Oregon, including Pacific University's physical therapy program. Pacific University offers a Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) degree, requiring 121 credits to complete. It is a private, accredited program located in Hillsboro, Oregon. The program director is Richard Rutt and it accepts up to 40 students per class. Admission requires an undergraduate degree with a minimum 3.0 GPA in overall and prerequisite courses.
The document lists and provides details on four physical therapy schools in New Jersey. It includes the school name, location, accreditation status, degree offered, prerequisites, class size, contact information and website for each school. The schools are the UMDNJ Physical Therapy Program, Seton Hall University Physical Therapy Program, Richard Stockton College of New Jersey Physical Therapy Program, and University of Medicine & Dentistry of New Jersey Physical Therapy Program.
This document lists and provides details on physical therapy schools in Missouri, including information on accreditation, program contacts, admission requirements, and degree offerings. Several schools are mentioned, such as Maryville University, Missouri State University, Rockhurst University, Saint Louis University, Southwest Baptist University, University of Missouri Columbia, and Washington University in St. Louis. Requirements typically include an undergraduate degree with a minimum GPA, prerequisite coursework, and observation hours in physical therapy settings. Programs culminate in a Doctorate in Physical Therapy.
This document lists and provides details on 4 physical therapy schools in Minnesota. It includes information for each school such as accreditation status, degree offered, class size, prerequisites, and contact details. All 4 schools offer a Doctor of Physical Therapy degree and require an undergraduate degree with a minimum GPA for admission. They are the College of St. Scholastica, Mayo School of Physical Therapy, St. Catherine University, and University of Minnesota.
This document lists and provides details on 4 physical therapy schools in Minnesota. It includes information for each school such as accreditation status, degree offered, class size, prerequisites, and contact details. All 4 schools offer a Doctorate in Physical Therapy and require an undergraduate degree with a minimum GPA. They are the College of St. Scholastica, Mayo School of Physical Therapy, St. Catherine University, and University of Minnesota.
This document lists and provides details on physical therapy schools in Pennsylvania, including information on accreditation, degree programs, prerequisites, and contact information. Over 20 schools are listed, such as Arcadia University, Chatham University, Drexel University, Duquesne University, Gannon University, and more. Requirements for admission generally include an undergraduate degree with a minimum GPA, prerequisite coursework, and observation hours in physical therapy settings.
This document lists and provides information about 4 physical therapy schools in Connecticut. It includes each school's name, location, accreditation status, degree offered, prerequisites, and contact details. The schools listed are Quinnipiac University, Sacred Heart University, University of Connecticut, and University of Hartford. All 4 schools offer accredited Doctorate degrees in Physical Therapy. Prerequisites generally include an undergraduate degree and observation hours in physical therapy settings.
This document lists and provides information about 4 physical therapy schools in Connecticut. It includes each school's name, location, accreditation status, degree offered, prerequisites, and contact details. The schools listed are Quinnipiac University, Sacred Heart University, University of Connecticut, and University of Hartford. All 4 schools offer accredited Doctorate degrees in Physical Therapy. Prerequisites generally include an undergraduate degree and observation hours in physical therapy settings.
The document lists and provides details on three physical therapy schools in Washington state. Eastern Washington University's program is a doctorate of physical therapy located in Spokane and requires an undergraduate degree with a minimum 3.0 GPA. The University of Puget Sound's program is also a doctorate and located in Tacoma, requiring a 3.0 undergraduate GPA. The University of Washington's program is a doctorate located in Seattle and requires a 3.0 undergraduate GPA.
The document lists and provides details on three physical therapy schools in Washington state. Eastern Washington University's program is a doctorate of physical therapy located in Spokane that requires an undergraduate degree and minimum GPAs. The University of Puget Sound's program is also a doctorate located in Tacoma with similar prerequisites. The University of Washington's program is a doctorate in Seattle requiring 154 credit hours and minimum GPAs.
The document lists and provides details on 5 physical therapy schools in Wisconsin. It includes the school name, location, accreditation status, degree offered, prerequisites, class size, contact information and website. The schools are Carroll College, Concordia University Wisconsin, Marquette University, University of Wisconsin-La Crosse, and University of Wisconsin-Madison. All offer Doctorate in Physical Therapy degrees and require an undergraduate degree with a minimum GPA for admission.
The document lists and provides details on 5 physical therapy schools in Wisconsin. It includes the school name, location, accreditation status, degree offered, prerequisites, class size, contact information and website. The schools are Carroll College, Concordia University Wisconsin, Marquette University, University of Wisconsin-La Crosse, and University of Wisconsin-Madison. All schools offer accredited doctorate degrees in physical therapy and require an undergraduate degree with a minimum GPA for admission.
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This document lists and provides details on physical therapy schools in North Carolina. It discusses six schools: Duke University, East Carolina University, Elon University, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Western Carolina University, and Winston-Salem State University. For each school, the summary provides information on accreditation, program type, program contact details, degree offered and requirements.
The document lists and provides details on physical therapy schools in New York. It includes the school name, location, accreditation status, degree offered, contact information, prerequisites, and website for each school. A total of 20 physical therapy schools in New York are listed.
Physical therapy education can be obtained through various programs at private and public colleges and universities. The scope of physical therapy education goes beyond traditional medicine and also includes alternative therapies like massage therapy and energy healing. Once graduated, physical therapists must pass a licensure exam in their state. Physical therapy training involves learning therapeutic procedures, biomechanics, examination techniques and more. While salaries start around $50,000, experienced physical therapists can open their own private practices or take on leadership roles in hospitals and clinics.
Pediatric physical therapy assists in early detection of illnesses in children and uses various treatment methods. It focuses on improving coordination, motor skills, endurance, and strength, as well as cognitive and sensory development. Pediatric physical therapy can help both children with developmental delays and those considered "normal" by enhancing motor abilities, balance, and coordination. The goal is for pediatric physical therapy to be a fun experience that promotes children's self-esteem and prevents more intensive therapies being needed later.
This document lists and provides details on the two physical therapy schools in West Virginia: West Virginia University Physical Therapy Program and Wheeling Jesuit University Physical Therapy Program. Both schools offer a Doctorate in Physical Therapy and require an undergraduate degree with a minimum GPA, prerequisite coursework, observation hours, and GRE scores for admission. They differ in designation as one is public and one private, but both have CAPTE accreditation and PTCAS application processes.
This document summarizes two physical therapy schools in Washington DC: Howard University Physical Therapy Program and George Washington University Physical Therapy Program. Both schools offer a Doctorate in Physical Therapy and require an undergraduate degree with prerequisite courses. Howard University's program is accredited and private, with a class size of about 24. George Washington University's program also is accredited and private, with a maximum class size of 32. The document provides contact and program requirement information for each school.
This document lists and provides details on 5 physical therapy schools in Virginia. It includes each school's name, location, accreditation status, degree offered, contact information, class size, prerequisites, and website. All 5 schools offer doctorate degrees in physical therapy and require an undergraduate degree and prerequisites for admission. They are located across Virginia and accredited by CAPTE.
The document provides information on physical therapy schools in Vermont. It lists the University of Vermont Physical Therapy Program as the sole accredited physical therapy school in the state. The summary provides details on the program's location in Burlington, VT, its accreditation through CAPTE, and that it offers a Doctorate in Physical Therapy requiring 99 credits for completion. Contact information is also provided.
This document lists and provides information about physical therapy schools in Utah. It discusses the importance of choosing an accredited program and mentions that schools require certain prerequisite courses and often an undergraduate degree. It then provides details about the University of Utah Physical Therapy Program, including its location, accreditation status, program contact information, and degrees offered such as the Doctor of Physical Therapy and tDPT.
The document lists and provides information on physical therapy schools in Texas, including 10 schools. It provides details for each school such as accreditation, degree offered, credit hours, class size, prerequisites, and contact information. The schools offer doctorate degrees in physical therapy and are accredited by CAPTE. Prerequisites generally include an undergraduate degree and minimum GPA along with observation hours in physical therapy settings.
This document lists and provides details on 5 physical therapy schools in Tennessee, including Belmont University, East Tennessee State University, Tennessee State University, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, and University of Tennessee Health Science Center. Each school is accredited and offers a Doctorate in Physical Therapy. Admission requirements include an undergraduate degree with a minimum GPA between 2.7-3.0 and prerequisite coursework. Class sizes range from 24-60 students.
The document provides information on physical therapy schools in South Dakota. It lists the University of South Dakota Physical Therapy Program, which is located in Vermillion, South Dakota. The program offers a Doctorate in Physical Therapy (DPT) and is accredited by CAPTE. It accepts 26 students per class and requires a minimum 3.0 GPA for both overall undergraduate courses and prerequisite courses. More information on the program is available on their website.
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This document lists and provides information about two physical therapy schools in South Carolina: the Medical University of South Carolina Physical Therapy Program and the University of South Carolina Physical Therapy Program. For each school, it provides the location, accreditation status, degree offered, class size, admission requirements, and contact information. It encourages students to choose accredited programs that offer extensive, hands-on training to help build a successful career in physical therapy.
The document lists and provides information about physical therapy schools in Rhode Island. It notes that the University of Rhode Island offers a Doctorate in Physical Therapy that takes 109 credits to complete and is accredited. It is a public program that accepts around 24-28 students per class and has prerequisites like an undergraduate degree and clinical experience. The document encourages choosing accredited schools with extensive hands-on training to help graduates find jobs.
There are two physical therapy schools located in North Dakota. The University of Mary Physical Therapy Program and the University of North Dakota Physical Therapy Program both offer Doctorate degrees in Physical Therapy. Both schools are accredited and have prerequisites for admission including undergraduate coursework, observation hours, grade point averages, and standardized test scores. The document provides contact information and program details for each school.
The document lists and provides information about physical therapy schools in New Mexico. It identifies the University of New Mexico Physical Therapy Program as being accredited, public, and offering a Doctorate in Physical Therapy requiring 120 credits. Contact information is provided, including the program director's name, phone number, fax, and email. Students are advised to choose accredited schools with extensive hands-on training to earn the most recognized accreditation and better career opportunities.
The document lists one physical therapy school in New Hampshire - Franklin Pierce University. It provides the school's location in Concord, NH, that it offers a Doctorate in Physical Therapy degree, and is accredited by CAPTE. The school has a class size of around 20 students and requires an undergraduate degree and minimum GPAs for admission.
The document summarizes physical therapy schools in Nevada, including information about the UNLV Physical Therapy Program. It lists the UNLV program's accreditation, designation as a public institution, location in Las Vegas, and contact details. The program awards a Doctorate in Physical Therapy and requires 111 credits to complete.
This document lists and provides details on two physical therapy schools in Nebraska: Creighton University and the University of Nebraska Medical Center. Both schools offer a Doctorate in Physical Therapy and are accredited by the Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education (CAPTE). Creighton is a private university with a class size of around 57 students, while UNMC is a public university with a class size of around 50 students. Both require prerequisite undergraduate courses and have websites with more program information.
The document lists and provides information about physical therapy schools in Montana. It identifies one school, the University of Montana Physical Therapy Program, which offers a Doctorate in Physical Therapy. The school is publicly designated and accredited by CAPTE. It is located in Missoula, Montana and has a program contact of Kathy Frantzreb who can be reached by phone, fax, or email.
The document lists one physical therapy school in Mississippi - the University of Mississippi Medical Center Physical Therapy Program. It is located in Jackson, Mississippi and offers a Doctorate in Physical Therapy (DPT) degree. The program is accredited and public, with an average class size of 50 students. Applicants are required to have a bachelor's degree as well as minimum GPAs of 3.0 overall and in prerequisite courses. The program consists of 121 credits and includes hands-on clinical training. Contact information is provided for the program director.
This document lists and provides details on physical therapy schools in Massachusetts, including information on accreditation, degree offered, prerequisites, credits required, and contact details. It discusses six schools: American International College, Boston University, MGH Institute of Health Professions, Northeastern University, Simmons College, and Springfield College. All offer doctorate degrees in physical therapy and have prerequisites like a bachelor's degree and prerequisite coursework. Class sizes range from 20 to 60 students.
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Physical Therapy Schools in Ohio
L
ist of Physical Therapy Schools in Ohio to- PTCAS: Yes
gether with the info such as campus location, Class Size: 30
the type of degree on offer, campus contact Requirements: Baccalaureate degree, minimum ove-
information. rall Undergraduate cumulative GPA 3.0, minimum
prerequisite GPA 3.0
In order to study and build a better career in phy- Website: http://www.csuohio.edu/sciences/dept/
sical therapy, it is advisable to choose accredited healthsciences/graduate/PT/
physical therapy schools where the curriculum are
extensive and hands on training is an essential part
of the learning experience. Also graduating with the
most recognized accreditation serves the graduate College of Mount St Joseph Physical
with the most financial salary opportunities, and job Therapy Program
opportunities in the coming future. Each school has
prerequisite requirements which include certain
courses to be taken and can require the completion Department of Health Sciences
of an undergraduate degree. 5701 Delhi Road
Cincinnati, OH 45233-1669
CAPTE: Accredited
Designation: Private
Program Contact: Karen Holtgrefe, PT, DHS, OCS
Associate Professor and Chair
Cleveland State University Physical Phone: 513-244-4890
Therapy Program Fax: 513-451-2547
Email: karen_holtgrefe@mail.msj.edu
Completion: Doctorate in Physical Therapy
Dept. of Health Sciences, HS 101 Credits: 114
2121 Euclid Avenue PTCAS: No
Cleveland, OH 44115-2214 Class Size: 26
Requirements: Baccalaureate degree, minimum ove-
CAPTE: Accredited rall Undergraduate cumulative GPA 3.0, 80 hours
Designation: Public of clinical observation in at least two distinctly dif-
Program Contact: ferent physical therapy settings
joliprint
Phone: 216-687-3567 Website: http://www.msj.edu/view/academics/gra-
Fax: 216-687-9316 duate-programs/physical-therapy.aspx
Email: PTAdmissions@csuohio.edu
Completion: Doctorate in Physical Therapy
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Physical Therapy Schools in Ohio
Ohio University Physical Therapy Program Requirements: Baccalaureate degree, minimum ove-
rall Undergraduate cumulative GPA 3.0, 40 hours of
direct association with a licensed physical therapist
School of Physical Therapy in a physical therapy setting
College of Health and Human Services Website: http://amp.osu.edu/pt/
W290 Grover Center
Athens, OH 45701-1297
CAPTE: Accredited University of Findlay Physical Therapy
Designation: Public Program
Program Contact:
Phone: 740-593-1224
Fax: PT Program-Weekend Program for PTAs
Email: physical.therapy@ohio.edu 1000 North Main Street
Completion: Doctorate in Physical Therapy Findlay, OH 45840
Credits:
PTCAS: No CAPTE: Accredited
Class Size: 36 Designation: Private
Requirements: Baccalaureate degree, minimum Program Contact: Cindy Fry, Administrative Assis-
overall Undergraduate cumulative GPA 3.0 tant
Website: http://www.hhs.ohiou.edu/pt/ Phone: 419-434-4863
Fax:
Email: fry@findlay.edu
Completion: Doctorate in Physical Therapy
Ohio State University Physical Therapy Credits:
Program PTCAS: Yes
Class Size: 35
Requirements: 3+3 freshmen entry or Baccalaureate
Physical Therapy Division degree, minimum overall Undergraduate cumula-
516 Atwell Hall tive GPA 3.0, minimum prerequisite GPA 3.0, 00
453 W. Tenth Avenue hours of observation in two different physical the-
Columbus, OH 43210-2205 rapy settings, with a minimum of 20 hours in each
setting
CAPTE: Accredited Website: http://www.findlay.edu/academics/col-
Designation: Public leges/cohp/academicprograms/graduate/PHTH/
Program Contact: default.htm
Phone: 614-292-5921
Fax:
joliprint
Email: PT@osumc.edu
Completion: Doctorate in Physical Therapy
Credits: 156 quarter hours
PTCAS: Yes
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Class Size: 40
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Physical Therapy Schools in Ohio
University of Cincinnati Physical Therapy Phone: 937-229-5600
Program Fax: 937-229-5601
Email: anloague@udayton.edu
Completion: Doctorate in Physical Therapy
3202 Eden Avenue Credits: 117
PO Box 670394 PTCAS: No
Cincinnati, OH 45267-0001 Class Size: 26
Requirements: Baccalaureate degree, minimum
CAPTE: Accredited overall Undergraduate cumulative GPA 3.0, mini-
Designation: Public mum prerequisite GPA 3.0, 80 hours of clinical ob-
Program Contact: Beth Bextermueller, Program servation in at least two different physical therapy
Coordinator patient care settings with a minimum of 20 hours
Phone: 513-558-7477 in an inpatient setting
Fax: 513-558-7474 Website: http://www.udayton.edu/education/dpt/
Email: bexterba@ucmail.uc.edu index.php
Completion: Doctorate in Physical Therapy
Credits: 162 quarter hours
PTCAS: No
Class Size: 26 University of Toledo Physical Therapy
Requirements: Baccalaureate degree, minimum ove- Program
rall Undergraduate cumulative GPA 3.0, minimum
prerequisite GPA 3.0, 50 work or volunteer hours in
a physical therapy setting, 25 of which must be in Health Science Campus, Mail Stop #1027
the inpatient department of a hospital (acute care 3000 Arlington Avenue
setting) and 25 in an outpatient setting Toledo, OH 43614-2598
Website: http://cahs.uc.edu/majorsprogram/gra-
duate/physicaltherapy/index.html CAPTE: Accredited
Designation: Public
Program Contact: Michelle Masterson, PT, PhD
Associate Professor and Interim Chair
University of Dayton Physical Therapy Phone: 419-383-3518
Program Fax:
Email: michelle.masterson@utoledo.edu
Completion: Doctorate in Physical Therapy, PhD in
School of Education and Allied Professions Exercise Science
300 College Park Ave. Credits: 92
Dayton, OH 45469-2925 PTCAS: No
Class Size: 26
joliprint
CAPTE: Accredited Requirements: Baccalaureate degree, minimum ove-
Designation: Private rall Undergraduate cumulative GPA 3.0, minimum
Program Contact: Philip Anloague, PT, DHSc, OCS, prerequisite GPA 3.0, PT observation
MTC Website: http://www.utoledo.edu/hshs/pt/index.
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Physical Therapy Schools in Ohio
Credits: 104
PTCAS: No
Class Size: 20
Walsh University Physical Therapy Requirements: Baccalaureate degree, minimum ove-
Program rall Undergraduate cumulative GPA 3.0, minimum
prerequisite GPA 3.0, 40 hours PT observation in
at least two settings with one setting in acute care,
Division of Physical Therapy rehabilitation, or long-term care
2020 East Maple Street Website: http://bchhs.ysu.edu/dpt/dpt.html
North Canton, OH 44720-3336
Please re-visit this page for updated list of Physical
CAPTE: Accredited Therapy Schools in Ohio.
Designation: Private
Program Contact: Pat Crum
Phone: 330-490-7286
Fax:
Email: pcrum@walsh.edu
Completion: Doctorate in Physical Therapy
Credits: 111
PTCAS: No
Class Size: 25
Requirements: Baccalaureate degree, minimum ove-
rall Undergraduate cumulative GPA 3.0, minimum
prerequisite GPA 3.0, 8 hours each of PT observation
in three different settings
Website: http://www.walsh.edu/physicaltherapy
Youngstown State University Physical
Therapy Program
Department of Physical Therapy
B086 Cushwa Hall
Youngstown, OH 44555
CAPTE: Accredited
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Designation: Public
Program Contact: Nancy Landgraff, PT, PhD
Chair
Phone: 330-941-2558
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Email: nlandgraff@ysu.edu
Completion: Doctorate in Physical Therapy
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