Doctor of Physical Therapy

The graduate entry-level program in Physical Therapy is a professional entry-level program designed to prepare students for licensure to practice as physical therapists. The program is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education of the American Physical Therapy Association. The Doctor of Physical Therapy program (DPT) was granted re-accreditation status by the Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education (CAPTE) in May 2016. Prospective students having questions about the program's accreditation status should contact:

Commission on Accreditation of Physical Therapy Education
3030 Potomac Ave., Suite 100 
Alexandria, Virginia 22305-3085 
accreditation@apta.org
(703)684-2782 or (703)706-3245
 

Admission Requirements

All DPT Program applications are submitted through the Physical Therapy Centralized Application System (PTCAS) system.  See our Admission Requirements webpage for details. The student must also apply to and meet all criteria for admission to the Idaho State Graduate School. In addition, the following conditions must be met:

  1. Completion of a bachelor’s degree from a college or university accredited in the United States or its equivalent from a school in another country (must complete degree before onset of classes in PT Program of the Fall Semester in year of acceptance).
  2. A minimum 3.0 GPA in the last 60 credits of undergraduate/graduate course work is required. GPA is calculated on upper-division courses only.
  3. A minimum 3.0 cumulative GPA in prerequisite coursework is required; however to be competitive, a 3.5 GPA is recommended. A minimum “C” grade or higher in all prerequisite courses  is required.  (“C-“ will not be accepted) Please contact the Department of Physical Therapy for clarification.

  4. Applicants must take the Graduate Record Examination (GRE).

    1. The ISU DPT Program does not have any minimal GRE requirements; however, GRE scores are used in the ranking system. Scores consisting of a minimum analytical 4.0; verbal 148; and quantitative 150 are most competitive. Idaho State University's graduate school will allow GPAs 2.5-3.0 if the total GRE score is above 300.
    2. Applicants whose first language is not English need to meet the following TOEFL requirements for Classified admission (We do not accept the IEI or ELS in lieu of the TOEFL.): i) Internet-based test (iBT): a total score of 80 with a score of at least 20 on each Section (graduate assistants who teach courses must score 23 or above on the Speaking Section) on the iBT; or ii) Computer-based test: a total score of 213 with a score of at least 21 on Section 1 (Listening Comprehension) on the computer test; or iii) Paper-based test: a total score of 550 with a score of at least 55 on Section l (Listening Comprehension) on the paper test or a score of 84 on the MTELP, or a score of 6 on the IELTS.
    3. The scores of the GRE/MAT/TOEFL must be received by the Graduate School and PTCAS by the application deadline (October 1) for an application to be considered. The ISU code for these three tests is 4355.
  5. At least 80 hours of salaried or voluntary experience in two or more physical therapy practice settings. Experience must be supervised and documented by licensed physical therapists. This experience must have occurred within the last five years.
  6. Three letters of recommendation: Two letters must be from licensed physical therapists under whom the student has obtained hours of experience. One letter must be from a professor.
  7. Written Essay: Applicants must complete a well written PTCAS required essay.
  8. Interviews: Idaho State University Admissions offers an opportunity to complete an online asynchronous interview for qualified applicants. All interviews are conducted using a video-based platform where students record and upload their responses to a series of interview questions for review by program faculty and the Admissions Committee. Students must have a computer with a webcam and internet service to complete this interview. Instructions for completing the interview will be emailed directly to qualifying applicants by the Admissions Committee.

The admissions committee reviews all applicants on a competitive case-by-case basis during any admissions cycle. Qualified applicants may be invited for an online asynchronous interview with physical therapy admissions committee. Prospective applicants should contact the department for specific descriptions of the above general requirements. Meeting entry-level requirements for admission does not guarantee a seat in the program. Admission is on a competitive basis, and a majority of the seats are offered to Idaho residents. Please contact the Department of Physical Therapy and Athletic Training for details or visit the program website at: https://www.isu.edu/pt/.

General Requirements

The curriculum is 3 years in duration and includes 4 clinical affiliations. There are 6 semesters and 2 full-time summer sessions encompassing a total of 106 credits. The clinical affiliations mandate student travel and housing with the associated living expenses borne by the student. Out-of-state travel for at least one affiliation is required.

Degree and Licensure Requirements

Students receiving the degree of Doctor of Physical Therapy must satisfactorily complete all courses in the curriculum, prepare and present study papers on a regular basis, prepare and present a case report, attend and successfully complete all clinical affiliations, and pass a comprehensive written departmental examination. For state licensure, students must have met the degree requirements and pass the National Physical Therapy Examination administered by the Federation of State Boards of Physical Therapy.

NOTE: Admitted students should be aware that some required external clinical rotation sites will require criminal background and drug checks. In addition, students who have a record of criminal activity may have difficulty procuring a license to practice in some states after completing the program.

Grade Requirements

The Graduate School and the Department of Physical and Occupational Therapy require that an overall GPA of 3.0 be maintained in all graduate course work and all clinical affiliations must be completed with an S (satisfactory) grade. In addition, the Department of Physical and Occupational Therapy will terminate the graduate program of any student who has received grades of “B- or lower” in more than 6 credits or a maximum of two program courses. Students should consult specific departmental grading policies for specific information.

PT 5110Professional Communication2
PT 5120Physical Therapy Fundamentals2
PT 5210Evidence-Based Practice I3
PT 5220Evidence-Based Practice II2
PT 5230Evidence-Based Practice III1
PT 5310Pharmacology for Musculoskeletal and Cardiopulmonary Conditions2
PT 5410Clinical Anatomy & Examination I: Appendicular Systems6
PT 5420Clinical Anatomy & Examination II: Axial Systems & Screening6
PT 5430Clinical Therapeutic Exercise3
PT 5440Normal & Abnormal Gait2
PT 5450Biophysical Agents Theory and Application2
PT 5510Clinical Neuroscience5
PT 5610Pathophysiology3
PT 5810Clinical Experience I1
PT 6320Pharmacology for Neurologic and Mental Health Conditions2
PT 6460Musculoskeletal System Management I3
PT 6470Musculoskeletal System Management II3
PT 6480Musculoskeletal System Management III3
PT 6520Neurological Systems Management I2
PT 6530Neurologic Systems Management II4
PT 6624Cardiac and Pulmonary Systems Management3
PT 6625Cardiac and Pulmonary System Management II3
PT 6630Integumentary, Lymphatic, and Prosthetic Management3
PT 6820Clinical Experience II1
PT 6861Clinical Affiliation I5
PT 6862Clinical Affiliation II5
PT 7130Physical Therapy Resource Management3
PT 7140Transition to Professional Practice2
PT 7490Diagnostic Imaging for Rehabilitation Professionals1
PT 7710Screening for Medical Referral3
PT 7720Geriatric and Complex Patient Management3
PT 7730Pediatric Physical Therapy3
PT 7830Integrated Clinical Experience III1
PT 7863Clinical Affiliation III5
PT 7864Clinical Affiliation IV5
PT 7990Graduate Special Topics in Physical Therapy1-4
Total Credits104-107

Elective Requirement: DPT students must complete a minimum of 2 credits of electives. PT 7990 
(Graduate Special Topics in Physical Therapy) may be repeated to meet this requirement or other 
approved electives may be substituted with Program Director approval.