Where can I find the application deadlines?
Application deadlines are located on the USAHS website (usa.edu), in the “Admissions and Aid” section. Or, for easy access, click here.
Can I apply to the DPT Program in both the Residential and Flex format? Can I apply to more than one campus?
You can indicate a primary format/campus choice and then (if you wish) a secondary format/campus choice. For example, if you’re primarily interested in the Residential DPT format, you could list St. Augustine as your first choice for campus and Miami as your second. Or if you’re open to the Flex format, you could list Austin as your first campus choice and Flex DPT in Austin as your second choice.
Please note that if your application is not moved forward for your first choice, it will be reviewed for your second choice. You should be ready to attend your second campus or program choice listed. If you are admitted to your second choice, we cannot switch you to your first choice.
Can I apply prior to the conferral of my bachelor’s degree?
Yes, you may apply while completing the last year of your bachelor’s program. Note that the degree must be completed and conferred prior to the start of classes at USAHS. You must also provide official transcripts for all prerequisite courses and/or degrees before the start of the program.
Will I need to complete any prerequisite coursework before starting this program?
For information about program prerequisites, see the DPT Admissions Requirements page.
Can I apply with certain requirements in progress?
- You may apply with up to three prerequisite courses in progress, as long as they are scheduled to be completed prior to the start of classes and meet a minimum threshold of a “C” (2.0) grade or better. Keep in mind that you must provide official transcripts for all prerequisite courses and/or degrees prior to the start of the program.
- A minimum of 40 volunteer, observation, or work hours in a physical therapy setting is required. Applicants may apply with 20 hours completed. Please note that proof of 40 hours must be completed by your intended start date.
- A total of two (2) references from the following: Two licensed physical therapists (preferred) or one physical therapist and one faculty member or academic advisor.
How do I apply for financial aid?
USAHS financial aid advisors are available to speak to candidates about general information and scholarship options. Once admitted, students have the opportunity to meet one-on-one with a financial aid advisor to finalize a payment plan.
Does USAHS offer scholarships?
Yes. We offer scholarships to all new students enrolling in the entry-level Doctor of Physical Therapy program (whether the Residential or Flex format. These scholarship funds are applied to tuition and fees only.
We encourage you to review our current scholarships here.