Pacific University
This page is intended for college transfer students and graduates ONLY. High school students MUST contact the institution directly for information about the guaranteed freshman-entry program. Do not apply using PTCAS.
PROGRAM CONTACT INFORMATION (2011-12)
Lonnie Anderson, Assistant Director of Admissions
Office of Graduate and Professional Programs
190 SE 8th Ave.
Suite 181
Hillsboro, Oregon 97123
Phone: 503-352-7225
Phone (alternate number): 800-933-9308
Email: andersonl@pacificu.edu
Website: http://www.pacificu.edu/pt/admissions/index.cfm
APPLICATION DEADLINE for 2012 ENTERING CLASS
PTCAS Application Deadline |
November 15, 2011 |
Deadline Type |
FIRM Deadline |
Application Close Date (for soft deadlines only) |
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Program Has Rolling Admissions Process? |
NO |
Important Dates (if any):
Supplemental Application Deadline Date: Tuesday, November 15, 2011
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EARLY DECISION
| Program participates in the PTCAS Early Decision Applicants MUST apply and submit all materials to PTCAS by AUGUST 15. |
NO |
SUPPLEMENTAL REQUIREMENTS
If supplemental materials are required, send items directly to the PT program.
| Supplemental APPLICATION required? |
YES |
Supplemental MATERIALS required? |
YES |
If yes, list of items |
Students must submit a Pacific University Supplemental Application which is available on our website. Please follow this link: http://www.pacificu.edu/pt/admission/howtoapply.cfm |
Supplemental FEE required? |
YES |
If yes, amount |
$25 |
Supplemental deadline(s) DD-MM-YYYY |
15-Nov-2011 |
Link to supplemental forms or instructions |
http://www.pacificu.edu/pt/admission/howtoapply.cfm |
Custom (program-specific) questions on the PTCAS application |
PROGRAM PREREQUISITES
Course Prerequisites
# |
COURSE SUBJECT |
COURSE LEVEL |
4-YR * |
LAB ** |
SEM HRS |
ACCEPTABLE COURSES |
COURSE DESCRIPTION |
1 |
Anatomy |
General or College |
NO |
REQ |
4 |
A&P: SEPARATE courses A&P: COMBINED courses A&P: Human A&P: Vertebrate |
Combined anatomy and physiology courses accepted. (A&P I and A&P II). If combined courses, must be at least a two-part series. |
2 |
Physiology |
General or College |
NO |
REQ |
4 |
3 |
Biology / Biological Science |
General or College |
NO |
REQ |
8 |
Biology: GENERAL Biology: Microbiology |
A minimum of 2 general biology courses (or a full-year sequence). If a 3-part series, Botany portion may be excluded. Microbiology is accepted. |
4 |
Physics |
General or College |
NO |
REQ |
8 |
Physics |
Full year series or sequence. Calculus-based not required. |
5 |
Chemistry |
General or College |
NO |
REQ |
8 |
Chemistry: Inorganic Chemistry: Organic Chemistry |
Full year series or sequence. |
6 |
Statistics |
General or College |
NO |
NO |
2 |
. |
Should be taken from one of the following departments: Psychology, Sociology, Statistics, or Mathematics. |
7 |
Psychology |
General or College |
NO |
NO |
3 |
Psychology: GENERAL |
1 General Psychology course and 1 additional course in Psychology |
| 8 |
Psychology (specialized) |
General or College |
NO |
NO |
3 |
Psychology: Any
Other |
9 |
English Composition/ Writing (1) |
General or College |
NO |
NO |
4 |
. |
1-2 Lower division (100 level) courses and 1-2 Upper division (200 level or higher) courses. A combination of writing intensive coursework offered outside of an English or Writing department may be considered. |
| 10 |
English Composition/ Writing (2) |
General or College |
NO |
NO |
4 |
. |
11 |
Humanities |
General or College |
NO |
NO |
6 |
. |
Courses taken from one or more of the following areas: Fine Arts, Humanities, History, Philosophy, Religion, Music, Foreign Language, and English. At least 3 semester hours must be outside of English. |
12 |
Social or Behavioral Science |
General or College |
NO |
NO |
6 |
. |
Courses taken from one or more of the following areas: Sociology, Psychology, Political Science, Economics, History, and Anthropology. At least 3 semester hours must be outside of Psychology. |
* YES=course must be completed in a 4-year college/university and NOT in a community college.
** REQ=required lab; Rec=recommended lab; NO=lab not required; N/A=not applicable
Additional information about program’s course requirements:
Graduate Record Examination (GRE)
Is the GRE required? |
NOT required |
Program’s GRE College Code |
# |
Last acceptable GRE test date – DD-MM-YYYY (if applicable) |
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Oldest GRE score considered – DD-MM-YYYY (if applicable) |
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GRE table below may contain blank fields if program data is not available or applicable.
GRE Section |
Minimum GRE Score |
Average GRE Score for Accepted Students |
Verbal |
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Verbal Percentile |
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Quantitative |
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Quantitative Percentile |
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Analytical Writing |
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Analytical Writing Percentile |
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Composite (verbal & quantitative) |
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Composite Percentile |
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Additional information about program’s GRE requirements |
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References
Number of references required by program: 2 References
EVALUATOR TYPE |
Applicant must send one reference from this SPECIFIC type of evaluator |
Applicant must send a reference from one or more evaluators in this category to fulfill program's requirements |
Evaluator Type ACCEPTED |
Evaluator Type NOT Accepted |
Physical Therapist-1 |
X |
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Physical Therapist-2 |
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X |
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Professor in Major |
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X |
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Professor |
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X |
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Academic |
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X |
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Supervisor/Employer |
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X |
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Teaching Assistant |
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X |
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PTA |
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X |
Pre-PT Advisor |
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X |
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Politician/Elected Official |
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X |
Health Care Professional |
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X |
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Friend |
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X |
Family Member |
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X |
Co-worker |
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X |
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Clergy |
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X |
OTHER |
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X |
Additional information about program’s reference requirements: One reference must be from a certified physical therapist. Any additional reference(s) can come from the accepted sources above, however, PT and academic references are preferred.
PT Observation Hours
Enter your PT observation hours on your PTCAS application. Print the PT Observation Hours form from the PTCAS application or use online PT Hours signature process, if the program requires you to have your hours verified by a physical therapist. Send signed forms to PTCAS.
PT HOURS |
PROGRAM REQUIREMENT |
Description of Program’s PT Hours Requirement |
PT hours are required - no verification by a physical therapist |
Total Number of PT Hours REQUIRED |
100 |
Total Number of PT Hours RECOMMENDED |
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DEADLINE for Completion of All PT Hours
DD-MM-YYYY |
15-Nov-2011 |
PAID Experience |
Accepted |
VOLUNTEER Experience |
Accepted |
INPATIENT Experience |
Accepted |
OUTPATIENT Experience |
Accepted |
Additional information about program’s PT hours requirement |
The Admissions Committee strongly encourages applicants to obtain a variety of observation experiences in diverse settings to provide an understanding of inpatient and outpatient populations. Recommended that applicants observe at a minimum of 4-5 different PT settings and/or PT Specialities. |
GPA Requirement
GPAs will be blank if program data is not available or applicable.
GPA |
Minimum GPA |
Average GPA for Accepted Students |
Overall Undergraduate Cumulative |
3.00 |
3.70 |
Program-specific Prerequisite |
3.00 |
3.70 |
Additional information about program’s GPA requirements (if any) |
Core PT prerequisite, cumulative, and last 45 semester credit GPA's all must be a 3.0 in order to be considered. |
FOREIGN APPLICANTS AND TRANSCRIPTS
The program’s foreign (international) transcript policies do NOT apply to study abroad coursework that is itemized on a U.S. college or university transcript. Study abroad is processed in the same way as U.S. coursework.
| Program’s citizenship requirements
(individuals listed may be eligible for admission) |
- U.S. citizens
- U.S. permanent residents
- Canadian citizens
- Foreign (non-U.S.) citizens with a visa
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Program requires non-native speakers to submit TOEFL scores? |
Yes |
Program policy for submission of non-U.S. (foreign/international) coursework |
Send foreign transcript evaluation to PTCAS |
Program policy for CANADIAN coursework |
Send original CANADIAN transcript directly to PTCAS |
Additional information about program’s policy on foreign coursework |
Minimum TOEFL score requirements: 600 Written, 250 Computer, 100 Internet |
PROGRAM INFORMATION
PT Degree Offered |
Program culminates in a doctoral (DPT) degree. |
PT Program Start Date(s) For Entering Class
DD-MM-YYYY |
22-Aug-2012 |
Dual-degree programs offered in conjunction with the PT degree (if any) |
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Institution's religious affiliation (if any) |
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Profile of Most Recent Entering Class
Items will be blank if program data is not available or applicable.
| Size of Most Recent Entering Class |
40-42 |
Anticipated Size of Next Entering Class |
40-42 |
Percent of IN-STATE students in most recent entering class |
43% |
Percent of WICHE students in most recent entering class (if applicable) |
11% |
Percent of OUT-OF-STATE (non-resident) students in most recent entering class |
46% |
Percent of CANADIAN students in most recent entering class |
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Percent of INTERNATIONAL (non-U.S/non-Canadian) students in most recent entering class |
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Additional information about the class profile |
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PROGRAM DESCRIPTION
The School of Physical Therapy offers education for entry into the profession. The Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) is the degree granted to students who complete the three year entry-level program.
The School has graduated professional physical therapists since 1977. In 1985, the degree Bachelor of Science was replaced by the Master of Science in Physical Therapy (MSPT) as the entry-level degree into the profession. It was replaced by the DPT in the fall of 2000. The program in physical therapy was fully re-accredited by CAPTE in April 2006. Our next re-accreditation visit is scheduled for 2016. The School is a member of the College of Health Professions and shares facilities with six other health professions programs. Pacific has the only accredited PT program in the state of Oregon.
The primary goal of the School of Physical Therapy is to graduate a well-rounded and highly competent clinician ready to assume duties in the standard areas of physical therapy practice, e.g., hospital departments, outpatient clinics, private practices, and rehabilitation centers. To achieve this goal, every effort is made to offer a curriculum well balanced in the areas of orthopedic, neurologic, and general physical therapy with attention to the needs of pediatric patients, geriatric patients, and other special populations.
Threaded throughout the curriculum and emphasized in all courses are problem-solving, ethical and professional behavior, writing and speaking skills, evidence-based practice, lifelong learning and the importance of contributing to the growth and development of the profession.
The curriculum is organized so that didactic classroom learning is periodically intermixed with clinical learning. Beginning with the second semester of the first year, and continuing each year thereafter, students spend time in clinic. Thus, by the end of the program, 39 weeks are devoted to full-time clinical experiences and internships.
Currently the School affiliates with 300 different clinical facilities. These include acute hospitals, outpatient clinics, rehabilitation centers, private practices, school systems, specialized hospitals and home health agencies. Although the majority of these affiliates are in the Portland area and in Oregon, students also go to many other states including Idaho, Utah, Alaska, Washington, Hawaii, California, Arizona, Montana, Minnesota, Colorado, Wyoming, New Mexico, Nevada, and internationally in Italy. Students are required to participate in off-campus rotations for a portion of their clinical training and can expect to spend at least two clinical internships outside of the Portland-Metro area. New clinical sites are continually added in order to provide variety and quality to the students’ clinical experiences. There are several options for international internships including Italy, Mexico, and South Africa.
(Page last updated 5/21/2011)
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