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What are the requirements to enter the Physical Therapy program?, Please see our full list of requirements for details., Does it matter when prerequisite courses were taken? For example, do you accept courses taken over 10 years ago?, We do not have an expiration date for prerequisite courses. However, students are responsible for being prepared for the Doctor of Physical Therapy curriculum., Does it matter if I take my prerequisite courses at a two-year college instead of a four-year university?, The GPA is calculated the same way, whether it was taken at a community college or a four-year university. No preference is given to courses taken at either institution. We understand the cost of education and want to have as many options as possible in obtaining the prerequisite courses required for our programs. Please note that for your required Doctor of Physical Therapy admission requirement…, What course can I take if my institution does not offer courses in “Human Anatomy” and “Human Physiology?”, If a combined Human Anatomy & Physiology course is taken, applicants must complete both Anatomy & Physiology I and Anatomy & Physiology II with the appropriate laboratories.  Neither Anatomy & Physiology I nor II, alone, satisfies the Anatomy and Physiology requirements. Therefore, the prerequisite series of Anatomy and Physiology I and II may be taken in lieu of separate Anatomy…, What is considered acceptable for the developmental psychology, motor development, or human development prerequisite course requirement?, Preapproved courses can be found on the Prerequisite Equivalency List for Physical Therapy . If your institution is not listed or you are not sure, the key elements for consideration is that the course must be three semester credit hours and cover the lifespan of a human’s development. If you need additional assistance, please see the instructions for “How can I find out if the prerequisite …, What will be acceptable for the medical terminology course requirement?, Completion of a medical terminology course can be taken at an accredited community college, university, or through an online certification course. If you are completing an online medical terminology course, be sure to select a course which includes the certificate of your completed course., Do you accept CLEP or AP courses for prerequisites?, We accept this type of credit as long as your courses have been recognized by your undergraduate institution and the credit is recorded on your college/university transcript., How does the department calculate GPA?, We calculate two GPAs – the overall GPA of every college/university course ever taken and the math/science prerequisite GPA (this includes the biology, anatomy/physiology, physics, chemistry, and statistic courses). GPAs are calculated on a flat grade system (a C is counted as a C)., If I retake a course, how does this affect my prerequisite GPA?, If an applicant retakes a math/science prerequisite course, the program will use the higher grade in calculating the prerequisite GPA. If an applicant retakes a non-science/math prerequisite course both the low score and high score are used in calculating the overall GPA., Does my GRE score affect my application?, The GRE is a requirement for your application. All items in your application will be considered., What if I attended an institution where college credit is awarded in quarter hours?, Semester credit hours and quarter hours are not the same equivalent credit hours. Please refer to the quarter hour to semester hour equivalency chart below. If your quarter hours do not equate to the required semester credit hours, you will be missing the prerequisite requirement hours. , Quarter Hour to Semester Hour Equivalency Chart, Quarter hours Semester hours credit equivalent 1 0.67 2 1.33 3 2.0 4 2.67 5 3.33 6 4.0 7 4.67 8 5.33 9 6.0 10 6.67, I’ve reviewed all admission prerequisites and requirements but don’t quite meet all of them. What are my options?, We encourage you to continue to work toward entrance to the program of your choice but, the School of Health Professions has many other programs that may fit your career and educational goals. If you are interested in working directly with patients, our Master of Science in Respiratory Care program may be for you. This two-year master’s program will prepare you for a career in one of the fastest-…

Is there a preference for the types of observation hours attained?, We feel that a variety of hours is more important than quantity. An applicant with 50 hours in a variety of settings, like pediatrics, geriatrics, hospital, outpatient orthopedics, neurologic rehabilitation, is more competitive than an applicant with 1,000 hours in one area.

We already know you’ll be in demand when you graduate from this program: 100 percent of our graduates have jobs within six months of graduation.  Our graduates have accepted positions in outpatient clinics, rehabilitation and acute care hospitals, as well as with home health care agencies. Employers regard our graduates highly, because we educate graduates who are generalists. Therefore, our…

Scroll table right to view more   Year 1 Year 2 Year 3, In-state, $15,227 $14,740 $6,843, Out-of-state, $30,323 $31,060 $13,983 Costs listed above reflect tuition and required fees for in-state and out-of-state residents if the student attends Fall and Spring semesters each year. Costs listed above do not include the cost of books or a computer and are subject to change. Other fees may apply.

Doctor of Physical Therapy
 Statistics , Metric Count/Measure  Total applications received  574 Total interviewed  140 Matriculated Students  49 Average overall GPA  3.72  Average Math/Science Prerequisites  3.68  Average observation hours  894  Core Faculty  14  

Institutional Accreditation , The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, also called UT Health San Antonio, is accredited by the , Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges,  (SACSCOC) to award baccalaureate, master’s, and doctoral degrees. UT Health San Antonio also may offer credentials such as certificates and diplomas at approved degree levels. Questions about the accreditation of UT Health San Antonio may be directed in writing to the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, GA 30033-4097, by calling , (404)-679-4500, , or by using information available on SACSCOC’s website, , www.sacscoc.org., Program Accreditation , Graduation from an accredited program is required to sit for the national exam. The UT Health San Antonio Doctor of Physical Therapy program is currently accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Physical Therapy Education (CAPTE). This accreditation allows graduates to sit for the national licensure examination. The national licensing exam allows initial professional licensure in any…, CAPTE contact information, The Doctor of Physical Therapy program at UT Health San Antonio is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education (CAPTE), 3030 Potomac Ave., Suite 100, Alexandria, Virginia 22305-3085; telephone: 703-706-3245; email: accreditation@apta.org ; website: http://www.capteonline.org . If needing to contact the program/institution directly, please call 210-567-8750 or email…

Bachelor of Science in Emergency Health Sciences
Many of our students are active duty military or current fire department employees who come to us for further training. Employers who send students through our programs include: San Antonio Fire Department Acadian Ambulance New Braunfels Fire Department Schertz EMS Bulverde/Spring Branch EMS U.S. Army We will help you navigate the job market by providing you with a variety of clinical experiences…

Bachelor of Science in Emergency Health Sciences
Paramedics who have earned a paramedic certificate may choose to continue their education to earn a Bachelor of Science degree in Emergency Health Sciences (EHS) offered by the Department of Emergency Health Sciences. This degree is only offered as an online program.  The baccalaureate degree offers additional opportunities in the field of out-of-hospital emergency health care in administration,…, Institutional accreditation, The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, also called UT Health San Antonio, is accredited by the , Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges,  (SACSCOC) to award baccalaureate, master’s, and doctoral degrees. UT Health San Antonio also may offer credentials such as certificates and diplomas at approved degree levels. Questions about the accreditation of UT Health San Antonio may be directed in writing to the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, GA 30033-4097, by calling , (404)-679-4500, , or by using information available on SACSCOC’s website, , www.sacscoc.org.

Bachelor of Science in Emergency Health Sciences
  Total Per Year , In-state, $5,777, Out-of-state, $18,378 The costs listed above reflect tuition and required fees for in-state and out-of-state residents per year with an average full-time course load. The costs are subject to change and other fees may apply.

Preparing for your Program, Congratulations! You’ve been accepted to a program within the School of Health Professions. Here are the next steps. Detailed instructions will be provided in your acceptance letter., Transcripts, Official transcripts from all institutions attended must be received by the University Registrar. CAS applicants must also submit all transcripts to the University Registrar to complete the matriculation process. Transcripts may be submitted using the following information: UT Health San Antonio University Registrar 7703 Floyd Curl Drive – MC 7702 San Antonio, TX 78229, registrars@uthscsa.edu,  , Criminal Background Check and Student Drug Testing Policy , Prior to matriculation, Acceptance is contingent upon completing and passing a background check . An offer of admission will not be final until the criminal background check is completed with results deemed satisfactory.  Students must pay costs for the criminal background check.  Directions for the background check process will be included in the offer of admission letter.  Students should be advised that persons with…, To complete the criminal background check and drug test,, click here. , Immunizations, Admitted students must have their health providers confirm they have received appropriate immunizations before enrolling in classes at UT Health San Antonio. Students are required to maintain immunizations throughout the duration of the program.  During the matriculation process, once you are assigned your UT livemail email address and student ID number, a Sentry MD account will be created on…, Secure Student Uploader, . Documents are processed within 24–48 business hours. Please email Sentry MD at , UTHSA@sentrymd.com,  if you have additional questions. We also offer the COVID-19 vaccine. As a student in an academic health science center, vaccination may be important to your clinical trajectory, so we strongly encourage vaccination.  For more information, forms and frequently asked questions about student vaccines, visit , UT Health San Antonio Student Immunizations at Wellness 360. , View student immunization policies, Pay Tuition Deposit Fee, The tuition deposit fee is non-refundable, Directions for this process will be included in the acceptance letter., Research Financial Aid, Contact the Office of Financial Aid directly with any financial aid-related questions. , Buy Health Insurance, The UT System Board of Regents requires that you maintain a valid major medical insurance policy while you are a registered student at the UT Health San Antonio. If you do not have your own policy, you will be automatically enrolled in a group plan selected by UT System. The premiums and rates vary by semester. Please contact Student Life for more information on insurance requirements. , International Students, You must contact the Office of International Services immediately after you have been accepted. You will have to complete the visa application paperwork., Housing, We do not have student housing on campus, but our Student Life office can help in finding rental and roommate options near campus. Reach Student Life by phone at 210-567-2654, or by email at  studentlife@uthscsa.edu .     , Americans with Disabilities Act-Request Accommodations, Learn more about guidelines and request Americans with Disabilities Act accommodations