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Welcome to the Department of Physical Therapy at the University of Toledo. We are proud to introduce you to our long-standing tradition of excellence in training some of the finest physical therapists serving society today.

Celebrating 25 Years!  1983 - 2008

The Ohio Board of Regents approved UT's implementation of the Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) degree in July 2005.  A completed baccalaureate degree is required for entry into our DPT program.  A completed degree is not required at the time of application to the program. Applications are accepted until December 1st prior to the year of anticipated matriculation into the Program (fall enrollment only).

Our department offers a number of benefits that prospective students should consider:

  • Efficient, cost-effective education: Our DPT curriculum ranks as one of the most efficient in the country at 92 total credit hours. The national mean is 115 credit hours, with some programs having as many as 147 credit hours. We accomplish this, in part, by adopting an adult-learner educational model within an integrated and cohesive curriculum.
  • Comprehensive health science resources: Would you rather learn to be a healthcare practitioner in a liberal arts institution, or in an institution dedicated to health science education and research, with its own full-service University Medical Center on campus? Our PT students benefit greatly from the physical and intellectual resources afforded by an education on a medical campus; this includes access to patients, physicians, and scientists engaged in medical research, as well as medical books, journals, and equipment. Learning to practice as a physical therapist requires learning the culture and professionalism of medicine, which we offer.
  • Faculty qualifications: The University of Toledo Health Science Campus faculty is a unique collection of seasoned passionate educators who are accomplished clinicians and researchers. Some professors have been recognized as outstanding teachers on campus while others have earned national awards from the American Physical Therapy Association. Our faculty includes University clinicians who are Board-Certified Clinical Specialists in their area of expertise. In addition to being exposed to such expertise, students also benefit from having physicians, anatomists, pathologists, and other University faculty regularly involved in their education.
  • Strong accreditation: In its most recent evaluation, The University of Toledo's DPT Program was enthusiastically approved by APTA's CAPTE and was subsequently accredited through 2014. A profile of our program's accreditation can be found here at the APTA website (Note: There is often a lag in updates to the APTA CAPTE web profile. The information found on this UT website should be considered most current and accurate.)
  • Strong license pass rate:  To clinically practice physical therapy, individuals must pass national and state licensure examinations.  In 2007, the pass rate for students graduating from the UT PT program was 100%.
  • Extensive clinical affiliation opportunities:  Every physical therapy program in the country requires that students practice in a mentored relationship with seasoned clinicians (internships).  Over its 25 year existence, our PT program has developed a solid reputation and strong network of clinical placement opportunities for students.  From Hawaii to Florida, and within the competitive Toledo healthcare market, our students affiliate in some of the best clinics in the country.  These affiliations often result in job offers.  Each year, UT PT sponsors a job fair that brings to our campus an array of prospective employers from around the country to recruit our students.  UT PT also offers students the unique opportunity to do a "specialty rotation" for one of their clinical affiliations
  • DPT/PhD combined degree:  The Department of Physical Therapy, in collaboration with the UT Department of Kinesiology, is proud to offer a DPT/PhD track that enables students to simultaneously pursue clinical (DPT) and academic (PhD) doctoral degrees.  The PhD is in Exercise Science with an emphasis on research.  UT is one of only five programs in the country to offer such a collaboration, and the only program in the country in which DPT academic credit can contribute, in part, to the fulfillment of a PhD.  After successful completion of Year-1, a qualified DPT student may apply for consideration into the combined PhD track.  Additional information about the PhD in Exercise Science can be found here and by contacting Dr. Andrew Meszaros.  [Press Release]

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Page updated: July 18, 2008
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