Admission requirements and procedures listed below are for the DPT Residential and Hybrid program formats. Applicants, Residential and Hybrid, will select the University of Pittsburgh Doctor of Physical Therapy program in the PTCAS application portal. In the portal, applicants will be asked to select the specific program format (Residential or Hybrid) to which they wish to apply.
Applicants who are interested in the dual degree Doctor of Physical Therapy/PhD in Bioengineering program must apply directly to that program in the PTCAS application portal. NOTE: There is a specific designation for the Pitt DPT/PhD dual degree program and at this time, the dual degree DPT/PhD program is only available to students participating in the DPT Residential option.
The GRE is not required for application submission and is not part of our application review.
Thank you for your interest in the Doctor of Physical Therapy program! We are happy to assist you with a prerequisite evaluation to help you determine your eligibility for the program. In order to assist you we ask that you first complete the self-assessment process below.
Use the rubric below to identify the prerequisites that must be successfully completed to be considered eligible for entry into the Pitt DPT program. The rubric should also be used as a resource to identify suggested courses that would fulfill the requirement of a given prerequisite.
If after the self-assessment you are still unsure if your coursework meets the prerequisite requirements, you may request a Prerequisite Program Assessment. To request a program assessment of prerequisites, please complete and email the following items to Shannon Suchta (shannon.suchta@pitt.edu):
Please note we may request you provide additional course descriptions and/or transcript if needed, and that once we have received all required materials the approximate response time is one week.
The 2024-2025 Application cycle will open on June 15, 2024. The final deadline for application submission is October 1, 2024.
All applicants must:
Complete the application in the PTCAS application portal which includes the following requirements:
Additional Steps for International Applicants:
We recommend that you review the application process completely before entering data or filling out forms so that you are aware of all the information you need to gather and how much time the entire process will take.
Once PTCAS has verified your application, you are no longer able to make edits or updates to your application materials. We will not be accepting supporting materials such as updated transcripts with additional prerequisite courses after your application has been submitted. Please keep this in mind as you plan to submit your application so that you can include all information and coursework that you would like the Admissions Committee to review.
Need help with application-related questions? Visit the PTCAS Applicant Help Center.
Although a personal interview is not a requirement for admission to the DPT program, applicants are welcome to come and tour the department and meet the physical therapy department faculty.
The faculty have outlined the Technical Standards deemed essential for successful completion of the DPT curriculum. Students admitted to the DPT program must review the Technical Standards and submit a signed form at the time of matriculation.
Many clinical sites will require a Child Abuse clearance, Criminal Background check, and a drug screen prior to participation in a clinical education experience. If you do not have a clean background check or a clean drug screen you may not be able to participate in Clinical Education and therefore will not be able to meet the DPT requirements for graduation.
Notice to Applicants: A prior criminal record may negatively impact your ability to fully participate in the University’s Doctor of Physical Therapy curriculum. Prior to participating in clinical rotations and during the state licensure process, students admitted to the program will be required to complete a criminal background check. Certain convictions may prevent students from entering clinical facilities, which may hinder a student’s ability to successfully complete the program. In addition, certain criminal convictions may prevent a graduating student from being licensed. If applicable, we encourage you to check with the appropriate State licensing board(s) to determine whether your background may be a barrier to your completion of the program and future licensure. Additionally, the University may require an internal investigation to determine if the conviction would preclude the candidate from successfully completing the education requirements for graduation, including the clinical education requirements.
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