Advance To Your Graduate Degree With Shenandoah University’s Articulation Agreement Into Shenandoah University’s Physical Therapy Program.
Shenandoah University Schools of Health Professions and Pharmacy have established articulation agreements with undergraduate College of Arts and Sciences. These articulation agreements are designed to build strong partnerships between the SU College of Arts and Sciences and the graduate health professions programs. These agreements provide a pathway into the graduate admission process by reserving a set number of seats in their programs for students applying from within Shenandoah.
This articulation agreement is designed for applicants who have completed the pre‐requisites and will be obtaining a baccalaureate degree from Shenandoah University. This agreement is available to all students enrolled full‐time at Shenandoah (SU) for undergraduate study.
Admission Requirements
For admissions and entry into the Doctor of Physical Therapy Program through this articulation agreement, candidates must complete the following for priority status eligibility:
- Submit an admission application available through the Physical Therapist Centralized Application Service (PTCAS). The PTCAS admissions cycle begins on or about July 1st of each academic year.
- Follow the instructions provided in the PTCAS instruction booklet for submission of a minimum total of 40 volunteer hours in at least two physical therapy practice settings.
- Provide two (2) evaluator names as references on your PTCAS application. Evaluators can submit electronic letters of reference (eLORs) or paper references to PTCAS. Shenandoah University Division of Physical Therapy requires that you designate the following individuals as evaluators:
- One from a licensed PT
- One from an academic professor (from SU)
The application deadline for Shenandoah University is published on the program specific page in PTCAS.
Priority status will be offered to those who meet the following criteria:
- A Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science degree with all pre‐requisites completed at SU . A grade of “D” in any required prerequisite course is not acceptable.
- A minimum grade‐point average of 3.2 (in a 4.0 system) for all prerequisite courses.
- Acceptable Graduate Record Examination (GRE) scores. Scores should be reported directly to Shenandoah University. Our school code is R5613.
- For nonnative English‐speaking applicants, regardless of immigration status, a Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) score of 550 will represent a score of 450 in the GRE verbal test. Scores should be reported directly to Shenandoah University. Our school code is R5613.
- A score of acceptable or above in a personal interview with an SU Division of Physical Therapy faculty member and current student.
Admissions Process
Up to a total of five students/graduates per year from Shenandoah University, who meet the criteria for admission through the Articulation Agreement will be granted priority status for admission to the Division of Physical Therapy at Shenandoah University. As with all other applicants, priority applicants must have an on‐site interview prior to admission and receive an interview score of acceptable or above.
If more than 5 students meet the application deadline and qualify for priority status, Shenandoah University’s Division of Physical Therapy will rank‐order all priority applicants based on consideration of the full set of application materials and the evaluations from the admissions interview. The additional students will enter our regular applicant pool.
All decisions for Admission into the Doctorate in Physical Therapy program are made by the Admissions Committee for the Division of Physical Therapy. Final decisions for all applicants are based on consideration of the full set of application materials and the evaluations from the admissions interview. Applicants who have been interviewed will be notified in writing of the Admissions Committee decision within 30 days of their visit.
Students can be given provisional acceptance indicating that some of the admissions requirements need to be completed prior to matriculation into the program. Provisional acceptances are generally offered to those students completing final prerequisite courses prior to program entry. These students receive a letter from the Division as well as from the Admissions Office that describes/outlines which courses, materials, or other requirements (e.g. – desired level of competency for remaining pre‐requisites) that need to be completed.
Nothing in this agreement is intended to negate the usual process of student evaluation or supersede final decisions on admissions. After successful completion of the curriculum in the Division of Physical Therapy, Shenandoah University awards a Doctorate of Physical Therapy.
This agreement is intended to be a long‐term arrangement. Each party may continue or discontinue this agreement on a yearly basis with notice.
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Contact Us About This Articulation Agreement
Additional questions about Shenandoah’s pre-health pathways, articulation agreements and advising may be directed to:
DIRECTOR OF PRE-HEALTH
Morgan Luck | mnowak2@tif2005.com