Doctor of Physical Therapy – Phoenix Metro
Frequently Asked Questions
General Questions about Physical Therapy
SCU’s holistic admission process emphasizes the importance of a well-rounded applicant. Academics is only one criteria, so having strength in the areas of personal traits or skills and background characteristics can help. You may also improve your academic portfolio by submitting a strong GRE score (though not an admissions requirement). Missing prerequisites may be taken through the SCU Accelerated Science Courses, which can be completed in 5 weeks.
Information is available on the APTA website (www.apta.org).
General Questions about the SCU Program
Click the “Request Information” button, register for an information session through the website, call 602-813-5058, or email DPTPhoenix@scuhs.edu.
All applications are submitted through PTCAS.
Yes, partially. The program has blended learning, meaning the lecture part of the curriculum is designed to be delivered online while the skills and laboratory portions are delivered in person. Clinical experiences are not online, and students are expected to be on-ground at the rotation sites.
The program is 6 terms, or 2 years long.
SCU Admission Questions
The minimum requirement is 40 hours of work in a physical therapy clinic, to learn about physical therapy and its application. These hours must be split among at least 2 different settings, for example, orthopedic, pediatric, neurologic, hospital inpatient, skilled nursing facility, etc. You may volunteer or work to obtain these physical therapy hours, but remember, you are there to determine whether this career is a fit for you.
Call your local hospital and ask to speak with someone in the Department of Rehabilitation or Department of Physical Therapy, or drop in at a physical therapy location near you to speak with a physical therapist.
Verification of completed PT observation/experience hours must be submitted through PTCAS with your other application content.
No, hours must be input as part of your PTCAS application, along with verification information. Make sure you speak with your PT supervisors to request that they use the PTCAS letters of verification or letters of reference in time to complete your application by the deadline.
SCU does not require the GRE. However, if you have taken the GRE, please submit your scores on your PTCAS application.
No. All prerequisite courses must be completed by the matriculation date, and applications will not be reviewed until the majority of the prerequisite courses are complete.
Students are accepted on a rolling basis, so it is beneficial to get your application completed as early as possible.
No, we do not accept transfers.
Yes. Background checks are important for your future patients and yourself. A prior criminal record may negatively impact a student’s ability to participate in the SCU curriculum or to obtain licensure. To meet state regulations and hospital accreditation requirements, clinical facilities require students to complete criminal background checks before beginning clinical education experiences. Some facilities also require a drug screen as well. All students admitted to the DPT program are required to complete a criminal background check upon acceptance into the program. Certain convictions may prevent students from sitting for the licensure exam and thus may result in SCU rescinding your admission notification. If a criminal conviction or other relevant sanction is shown on the background check, clinical sites may choose not to allow a student to utilize their facilities. If applicable, we encourage you to check with the appropriate state licensing board(s) to determine whether your background may be a barrier to future licensing. Some facilities require recent background checks or drug screens, so depending on the site selection, students may need an additional background check or drug screen.
One time per year.
The SCU DPT, like all DPT programs, must provide generalist training, which covers all basic aspects of physical therapy. Specialization is a process that occurs after graduation and licensure (sometimes without a break), when you are qualified to enter a residency program. We hope to offer residency programs in the future here at SCU for Orthopedics, Sports, and Integrative Health. Other specializations will also be considered.
Low-interest loans are available to qualified applicants. Limited scholarships may be offered through the SCU Office of Financial Aid.
The PT Admissions advisor will give instructions to offered students and financial aid will assist once the FAFSA is complete.
Most coursework takes place during the day, but there may be some night classes needed.
Holistic admission is a process that provides for admission beyond just academic strength. SCU’s holistic admissions include additional categories of strength: personal traits, skills, and background characteristics. Personal traits are behaviors that are found in healthcare workers, such as good communication, empathy, teamwork, ethical and clinical reasoning, and decision-making. Skills focus more on language or life skills that may supplement academics, such as language proficiency. Training those who speak other languages allows for more healthcare workers who can provide better care, since care is improved if we can deliver it in the language of our patients. Background characteristics are life experiences, including economic, educational, or environmental factors that each of us must face as we grow. Sometimes, book learning may be supplemented by life experiences. Applicants with matching values to the program and SCU are also viewed as a better fit for the program during the holistic review. All decisions on holistic admissions will be made using a standardized rubric. Program faculty and the Program Director will determine candidate qualifications both on their applications and during interviews.
Interviews are by invitation, based on your PTCAS application. Invitations to interview will be sent to those with applications that are strong in all areas of admissions. More information about the interviews will be included in the invitation letter, but all interviews will be completed online.