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Eligibility Requirements
The following items are required for application to the Physical Therapy
Program. After you have read through the requirements and assessed your
eligibility status, you are strongly encouraged to contact the Physical
Therapy Program Advisor, to discuss your preparation and answer questions
concerning your application.
- UW–Madison Admission. UW–Madison admission
requirements include an earned bachelor’s degree from an accredited
college or university and a cumulative 3.0 grade point average based
on the last 60 semester hours or 90 quarter hours of undergraduate course
work. Please contact the Program Admissions Advisor if you do not have this
grade point.
- Graduate Record Examinations (GRE) Score. The GRE
must be taken within 5 years prior to the application deadline date,
and must include the verbal, analytical writing and quantitative portions. Authorized persons will access the scores electronically for use by the Admissions Committee.
(UW-Madison code 1846)
- Completion of Prerequisite Courses. All prerequisite
courses must be successfully completed prior to the start of the Program.
Courses need not be completed to submit your application. Successful
completion of courses is a grade of “C” or better. A cumulative
grade point average of 3.0 is required for the science prerequisite
courses. Please contact the Program Admissions Advisor if you do not
have this grade point.
- Evidence of Professional Behaviors. Applicants must
provide evidence of professional behaviors required to participate effectively
in the health care environment. The Physical Therapy Program Application,
a personal statement, Letters of Recommendation, and the Patient Care
Experience Forms will provide the basis for this assessment.
- Direct Patient Care Experience. Applicants must
satisfactorily complete 20 hours of volunteer or paid patient care experience
in each of two different physical therapy settings, under the supervision
of a physical therapist. The patient care experiences must be completed
and the Patient Care Experience Forms received by the application deadline.
- Caregiver Background Checks. The state of Wisconsin
requires that all licensed caregivers and others associated with health
and child-care facilities have criminal background checks. This law
applies to students receiving clinical training. All students who enter
the Program must grant authorization to conduct such a background check.
A convicted criminal offense may not preclude you from admission into
the Program; however, due to Wisconsin state law, you may be precluded
from internships, licensure, or employment.
- Fulfillment of International Applicant Requirements.
In addition to all of the above requirements, international applicants
must have: 1) a degree comparable to an approved U.S. bachelor’s
degree; 2) quality of work high enough to warrant admission; and
3) evidence of adequate financial resources for the anticipated
duration of the Program. Every applicant whose native language
is not English and who has not completed all their undergraduate
course work in English, must also provide: 4) a Test of English
as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) score and 5) a Test of Spoken
English (TSE) score, if spoken English was not included on the TOEFL.
TOEFL and TSE scores must be current within the past 2 years.
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Prerequisite Courses
All prerequisite courses must be successfully completed prior to the
start of the Program but do not need to be completed to apply for admission.
UW-Madison students please contact Reenie
Euhardy, the Program Admissions
Advisor, euhardy@orthorehab.wisc.edu
for guidance on scheduling prerequisite courses.
PSYCHOLOGY: 6 credits are required. Recommended
courses, but not required, include Abnormal Psychology and Human Development.
Sciences, approximately 40 credits (UW–Madison
courses that satisfy each requirement are listed in parentheses.)
- General Biology with lab, one semester (Zoology 101 and
102, or Zoology 151, or Biocore curriculum)
- General Chemistry with labs, two semesters (Chemistry 103
and 104), or one semester of advanced/accelerated general chemistry
(Chemistry 109), or one semester of general chemistry
and one semester of biochemistry
- General Physics with labs, two semesters (Physics 103 and
104, or Physics 201 and 202)
- Human Physiology with lab, one semester (Physiology 335)
or two semesters of Anatomy and Physiology with lab
- Human Anatomy, one semester (Anatomy 328 or Zoology 430 ) or two
semesters of Anatomy and Physiology with labs
- Introductory Biomechanics with lab activities (Kinesiology 318
— Anatomy
328 is a prerequisite — or Biomedical
Engineering 315)
- Physiology of Exercise with lab activities (Kinesiology 314)
- Statistics through ANOVA and linear regression (either Statistics
201, 301, 371, Psychology 210)
Course Equivalencies
Students completing their prerequisite course work at other institutions
should look for equivalent of UW–Madison courses. Courses requiring the closest match are Human Physiology,
Biomechanics, and Physiology of Exercise. Course equivalency for these
courses may be determined by providing the course syllabi, objectives, reading
assignments and textbook information.
Determine course equivalency in advance of submitting your application
by contacting the Program Admissions Advisor, Reenie
Euhardy at (608) 265-4815 or euhardy@orthorehab.wisc.edu.
Courses at many institutions have already been found to be equivalent.
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Eligibility Checklist
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Have you earned, or will you earn by June 2009, a bachelor's degree
from an accredited college or university?
- Yes.
Go to #2.
- No. You are not eligible
at this time.
- Have you earned a 3.0 cumulative grade point average (GPA) based
on the last 60 semester or 90 quarter undergraduate credits completed?
- Yes. Go to #3.
- No. You may not be eligible
at this time. Please contact the Program Admissions Advisor.
- Have you taken the Graduate Record Examinations (GRE) within the
past 5 years? Or, will you complete the GRE in time for the scores
to be received by the University of Wisconsin-Madison by your application
deadline?
- Yes. Go to #4.
- No. You are not eligible
at this time.
- Have you completed or will you complete all of the following science
prerequisites, and earned a 3.0 cumulative grade point average (GPA)
in these courses, by June 2009? Have you completed or will you complete
6 credits of Psychology by June 2009? Will you have no more than three
of these courses outstanding when you apply?
- Yes. Go to #5.
- No. You may not eligible
at this time. Please contact the Program Admissions Advisor.
Required Science Prerequisites |
General Biology: one semester with
lab |
General Chemistry: two semesters
with labs |
General Physics: two semesters
with labs |
Human Anatomy: one semester |
Human Physiology: one semester
with lab |
Exercise Physiology: one semester
with lab activities |
Biomechanics: one semester with
lab activities |
Statistics: one semester |
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Have you completed or will you complete before the time of application,
a minimum of 20 hours of paid or volunteer patient care experience, in each of two distinctly different physical therpay settings (total of 40 hours)? Were these experiences supervised and evaluated by a physical therapist?
- Yes. You are eligible to
apply unless your native language is not English, then go to #6.
- No. You are not eligible
at this time.
- If your native language is not English, have you taken the Test of
English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) and the Test of Spoken English (TSE), if required, within the last 2 years?
- Yes. You are eligible to
apply to this program.
- No. You are not eligible
at this time.
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