Doctor of Physical Therapy
Frequently Asked Questions
General Questions about Physical Therapy
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, or email DPTAdmissions@scuhs.edu.
All applications are submitted through PTCAS.
All CAPTE accredited programs meet the educational requirements for graduates to sit for the licensure exam. This exam is the National Physical Therapy Exam (NPTE). Graduating from this program allows you to select the state you want to become licensed in and complete the exam for licensure. A state law exam is also required for licensure and is taken with the NPTE. The Federation of State Boards of Physical Therapy (FSBPT) (www.fsbpt.org) and the Physical Therapy Board of California (https://www.ptbc.ca.gov/applicants/index.shtml) collaborate within California to provide the state and national exams. Further information on the law exam content may be found on the state board for physical therapy in your preferred state or through the FSBPT.
Yes, you may make an appointment to speak with the PT Admissions Advisor and you can schedule a campus tour.
SCU Admission Questions
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.
No. All prerequisite courses must be completed by Dec 31, 2025.
The PT Admissions advisor will give instructions to offered students and financial aid will assist once the FAFSA is complete.
A clinical framework for learning is a list of tasks that a physical therapist does in daily practice. Examples include 1) completing a patient interview, 2) performing an examination, or 3) developing a plan of care (and implementing it). We have 12 of these tasks that promote better understanding from day 1. These tasks will help guide learning, so you can experience why we teach what we do. Furthermore, we will use those tasks in the application of knowledge and in assessing your progress. You will know what is needed and how to do it before you apply it full-time in your clinical experiences.