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Doctor of Physical Therapy Application and Admissions Process

DPT Application and Admissions Process

Important Dates

  • Applications Open: June 15, 2026
  • Priority Application Deadline: April 20, 2027
  • Final Application Deadline: June 1, 2027 – all materials due in PTCAS
  • Classes start: August 23, 2027

We encourage applicants to submit all materials by the priority application deadline for the opportunity for review and potential offer earlier than the general pool of applicants.  

All applications must be submitted through the Physical Therapy Centralized Application System (PTCAS). After an application has been submitted and verified by PTCAS, the applicant will receive an email from the Wilson College DPT Program Admissions Office. 

 

Degree Requirements

Students that are accepted into the DPT Program must meet the following admissions criteria prior to beginning coursework:

The DPT Program offers two Pathways of Entry:

  • A completed bachelor’s degree in the following:
    • Athletic training, clinical exercise physiology, emergency medical technology, nursing, physical therapy, occupational therapy, or respiratory therapy.
  • A clinical license in the following:
    • Athletic training, clinical exercise physiology, emergency medical technology, nursing, physical therapy, occupational therapy, or respiratory therapy.
    • These specific clinically licensed professionals will have their prerequisites waived.  

 

Admissions Criteria 

REQUIREMENTDPT PROGRAM – Holistic Approach
Pathways into Program
[Degree Requirements]
Undergraduate pathway with bachelor’s degree and prerequisites 
Bachelor’s Degree & Active Professional License (Prerequisites waived) 
Holistic Considerations: 
  • Current Military Service or Veteran
  • Rural Community Location
  • First generation College Professional
  • Recommended Completed Questionnaire(s) - (Self-regulation, Grit, Emotional Intelligence, Resilience)
  • Returning College Student – Previous Workforce Experience.
  • Documented Service experience  
Academic Requirements 
[Minimum GPA] 
Minimum GPA Overall = 3.0 
Minimum GPA Core Sciences – Prerequisites = 3.0 
GRENot Required 
Guided Observation Hours 50 hours total at two practice types 
Letters of Recommendation (LOR) Resume with Required LOR 
Personal Statement Essay Essay / Composition Authenticity & Quality 
[Virtual] Interview Asynchronous Kira Talent. Answer / Authenticity & Creativity Quality 
Attend Info-session Webinar Minimum of one 

Prerequisite Courses

Bachelor’s degree pathway with a completed bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited institution and completed Prerequisites.

  1. Applications will be accepted if specific pre-requisite courses are in progress.
    1. At the time of application submission, prospective students must have at least six of the nine required prerequisites completed to be considered.
    2. All nine prerequisite courses must be completed prior to matriculation, reflected by official transcripts.

Completion of the following prerequisite courses with a grade of B or higher is required.

  1. Human Anatomy & Physiology I (with lab)
    a. Must have been completed in last 10 years.
  2. Human Anatomy & Physiology II (with lab)
    a. Must have been completed in last 10 years.
  3. General Biology I (with lab)
  4. General Chemistry I (with lab)
  5. General Physics I (with lab)
  6. General Physics II (with lab)
  7. Two Psychology Course (i.e., General, Abnormal, Developmental)
  8. One Statistics (i.e., General Statistics, Biostatistics, Research Design)

Encouraged and Recommended Pre-requisites:

  1. Pathophysiology
  2. Neuroscience
  3. Medical Terminology (certificate or course)
  4. Kinesiology

Other Requirements

Holistic Considerations  

A holistic admissions approach will be utilized for applicants with a lower GPA and will consider admissions on an individual basis for provisional acceptance. The holistic considerations will account for specific experiences such as:    

  • Current Military Service or Veteran  
  • Rural Community Location  
  • First generation College Professional  
  • Completed Psychosocial Questionnaire(s) - (Self-regulation, Grit, Emotional Intelligence, Resilience)  
  • Returning College Student – Previous Workforce Experience.  
  • Documented Substantive Service experience  

 

Academic Requirements  

Degree Requirements: Prospective students must have a bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited institution. 

  1. A minimum cumulative GPA and prerequisite course GPA of 3.00 and 3.0 or greater, respectively, is required for admissions."
    a. Course Forgiveness Repeats for Course Science Prerequisites = 1 maximum.  
  2. The Admissions Committee uses a holistic review process and may consider applicants with a GPA below 3.00 in limited circumstances when clear and substantive evidence of readiness for the rigor of the program is determined (e.i., Emotional intelligence, strong prerequisite/science performance, upward academic trend, rigor of coursework, and / or substantial professional/clinical experience).  
  3. Applicants whose academic record does not fully reflect their potential are invited to provide additional context, background or life circumstances that influenced their academic performance.  

Observation Hours:  

A minimum of 50 observation hours, volunteer or work, with a licensed physical therapist is required. Observation at two separate practice type locations is required unless the experience provided extensive work hours well exceeding the minimum requirement. A document describing the observation hours must be uploaded electronically and must contain the applicant’s name, number of hours, the Clinic Director’s or supervising PT’s name(s), PT(s) license number(s), and signature(s).  

Recommendations:  

The applicant must submit a resume with two letters of recommendation; one from the applicant’s choice such as an employer, boss, or mentor and the other from a professor or licensed physical therapist whom they observed. Recommendations cannot be provided by clergy, family, or friends.  

Personal Statement:  

The applicant must submit a one-to-two page Personal Statement that provides a genuine reflection into personal motivations for pursuing the physical therapy profession and readiness for the academic and professional demands of an accelerated hybrid Doctor of Physical Therapy Program. The statement must share authentic experiences that inspired the decision to pursue physical therapy, highlight personal values consistent with the profession, and demonstrate the applicant’s capacity for meaningful communication (graduate level writing), personal connection, and professional reflection. Applicants must write authentically in their own voice. The use of AI including generative AI systems, Grammarly, or similar automated writing or editing services is not permitted; The Admissions Committee expectations is original work, and any evidence of AI-generated or edited content may result in the application denial. The emphasis is an authentic personal statement. The holistic admissions approach is built on trust and integrity.  

Virtual Interview:  

Applicants selected to advance in the admissions process will be invited to complete an asynchronous video interview conducted through the Kira Talent platform. This interview allows applicants to respond to a series of structured questions designed to assess professionalism, communication skills, reasoning, and alignment with the values of Wilson College and the Doctor of Physical Therapy Program. Applicants will record timed video responses after being a brief preparation period for each question. The asynchronous format allows candidates to complete the interview within a designated time window while providing the admissions committee with a standardized method to evaluate applicants. Applicants are expected to complete the interview independently.  

Info Session Attendance:  

The Admissions Committee has the expectation that a minimum of one info-session or webinar was attended as a reflection of awareness specific to Wilson College and the Doctor of Physical Therapy Program.  

 

Doctor of Physical Therapy

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Doctor of Physical Therapy Program Core Functions and Technical Standards Policy

Apply to the DPT Program

Request Info on the DPT Program

Register for a DPT Program Info Webinar

 

Contact

dptadmissions@wilson.edu
814-283-6204

1015 Philadelphia Ave.,
Chambersburg, PA 17201

717-262-2002
admissions@wilson.edu

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