Physical therapy is ranked a top-30 job across industries, a top-10 career in healthcare, and growing at 5x the national average.
For people who are passionate about healing, improving quality of life, and serving their communities, physical therapy is an immensely rewarding career path.
But to become licensed, aspiring physical therapists need to be accepted by a Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) program — something that might seem daunting.
It doesn’t have to be. Applying to a DPT program, and getting accepted, often depends on the strength of your application. You can maximize your success by implementing strategies to help you stand out from the rest.
Finding a program that fits your goals and professional interests is essential to a successful graduate school experience. Keep in mind that just because a program is in the top rankings by U.S. News & World Report doesn’t mean it’s a guaranteed best fit for you. Consider the following criteria when selecting a program:
Program Characteristics:
Financial Aid:
Alumni:
While there isn’t one right answer, applicants should be sure to apply to a balanced mix of "safety," "good match," and "reach" programs to maximize their chances of admission.
A good way to identify which programs fall into each category is by tracking schools and their information in a spreadsheet. This will make comparing programs—and applying to schools that are truly a good fit—as easy as possible.
In healthcare, exposure is everything.
Many DPT programs want to see your commitment and understanding of the profession through healthcare exposure like volunteer work, shadowing, EMT experience, and more.
With a mix of experiences, you can set your application apart while keeping a few things in mind:
Diversify your exposure: Seek opportunities in hospitals, clinics, rehab centers, and community health programs. A diverse range of experiences can highlight your service ethic, not to mention, build a solid list of references for recommendation letters down the line.
Leverage the power of the cold call: Your initiative drives impact. When you contact local physical therapy settings, such as hospitals, nursing homes, or rehabilitation centers, you can come away from a brief phone call or email with a valuable opportunity in your pocket.
Maintain your records: detailed log with dates, hours, duties, and supervisor verification letters. Documentation can save you hours of tracking down specifics and paint you as a reliable narrator of your career history.
Weave the narrative: Speaking of narrators, racking up time in the healthcare industry can help you drive your narrative, develop your “why,” and communicate to the review committees that you’re confident in taking the next steps. Be sure to reflect on your experiences—you can even keep a journal or notebook to help you document things you feel and experience.
“Trust yourself; you know more than you think you do.”
Benjamin Spock, America’s most famous pediatrician, once said this to his patients. But if you think about it, the same could be said for taking a test like the GRE.
The Graduate Record Examination (GRE) opens doors to graduate programs worldwide.
Overall, this standardized exam evaluates your potential for advanced study — and for aspiring DPT students, conquering the GRE is key.
There are two main versions of the GRE: the General Test and Subject Tests. Most DPT programs accept the General GRE, but subject tests focus on specific fields like biology or psychology and may be required by a select few.
For aspiring DPT candidates, where most programs require a GRE score, you can offset any apprehension about the test through an organized approach:
Step 1: Identify deadlines. For each DPT program you’re applying to, identify the application deadline, and be ready to take the test 2-3 months in advance.
Step 2: Follow a routine. Create a study schedule that works for you. Use study guides, online resources, and practice exams to familiarize yourself with the format and questions. Practicing timed questions is especially crucial.
Step 3: Maximize scores. The Economic Times states, "Strong GRE scores amplify your chances not only for admission to your preferred program but also for coveted assistantships and scholarships." So, while "good" GRE scores depend on your program, aim for the highest percentile possible to maximize chances at top programs. Consider retaking the exam if your initial scores disappoint.
The personal statement showcases your motivation, background, potential as a future physical therapist, writing skills, and uniqueness. Admission committees weigh it heavily.
Interesting, insightful, and non-generic personal statements. It’s easier said than done, but it’s simple to accomplish if you follow no-nonsense, straightforward guidelines:
Before you write, reflect on and make notes about your background:
Preparing a DPT program application can take time, patience, and perseverance. For students hoping to maximize their chances of submitting a successful application, trying to submit materials early can make a huge difference, especially because DPT programs are often selective.
More than ever, DPT programs are a competitive degree. High-quality programs that have a comprehensive curriculum, state-of-the-art facilities, and expert faculty committed to student success best prepare graduates to provide exceptional, evidence-based physical therapy across diverse settings.
High-quality programs also provide support for students to enter their programs confidently.
That’s why Neumann created a resource for aspiring physical therapists, "Making Moves: Guide to a Doctor of Physical Therapy Program." Our highly respective and competitive DPT program is designed for doers. Those who want to help and improve the lives of others.
Neumann’s 3-year, weekend program fits into your busy life. The program lets you get hands-on experience as early as the first semester. If you plan to become a physical therapist, put Neumann University on your list.
This practical guide offers insights tailored for anyone considering a DPT program:
Access this free resource today to confidently take your first steps. Or, learn more about Neumann’s DPT program to get ready for application deadlines.