More than 120,000 physical therapists are licensed in the U.S., treating nearly 1 million people every day. Alvernia University’s Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) program aspires to develop “ethical leaders with moral courage,” prepared to assume a leadership role in addressing the health-related concerns society faces. Alvernia’s DPT program utilizes a state-of-the-art facility, featuring Anatomage Virtual Dissection tables, a research lab with motion analysis system, a real-time ultrasound unit, a split-belt treadmill, surface electromyography and accelerometers.
Faculty have extensive clinical experience and continue to practice and conduct meaningful research within their varied areas of clinical specialization. Local clinical experts support the coursework by imparting their areas of specialized knowledge and skill to the students. The program’s NPTE passage rate, graduation rate, and employment rate are high and meet accreditation standards. Numerous service-learning opportunities are provided early and often and include interprofessional educational experiences with students from other programs.
The DPT program is offered in a 4+3 year and 3+3 year curricular format. Prospective students with an earned bachelor’s degree from Alvernia or another four-year accredited institution are welcome to apply to the 4+3 year format. The 3+3 year format enables Alvernia students who are admitted into Biochemistry, Biology, Healthcare Science or Psychology to follow a curricular plan in that major to be admitted to the DPT program in their senior year, upon completion of all requirements. All prerequisite courses must be completed within 10 years of application to the DPT Program.