DPT Admissions Information

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The Admissions team is ready to help you learn more about the Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) application process and answer your questions. Attend an upcoming admissions event, sign-up for a campus tour or schedule a virtual advising session.

Welcome!

Thank you for taking a closer look at our program. The University of North Texas Health Science Center at Fort Worth DPT Program is a 33-month long, full-time course of study leading to a Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) degree. A class of 48 students is accepted each year with a July start date.
We are dedicated to helping students prepare for a career in one of health care’s most rewarding fields and we invite you to apply!

Important dates for applying to the entering class of 2025:

DPT eligibility requirements for Entry 2025 admissions (applying in 2024)

Applicants must earn a bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited college or university in the United States prior to matriculation into the DPT program. Applicants may have a degree in progress at the time of application, but must have a plan in place to have the degree conferred prior to the beginning of our courses in July.

Applicants must achieve a minimum 3.0 GPA in the most recent 60 credit hours of coursework at the time of application.

Applicants must achieve a minimum 3.0 GPA in our specifically required prerequisite coursework.

Applicants must complete all of the prerequisite course requirements. Applicants may have coursework planned or in progress at the time of application, but must have a plan in place to have all coursework completed prior to the beginning of our courses in July.

Applicants must submit letters of professional reference through PTCAS. A letter from a practicing PT is highly recommended. No recommendation letters will be accepted outside of PTCAS. A minimum of two letters is required.

(There are no waivers or exceptions to any of the admissions eligibility requirements.)

*Changes for DPT eligibility requirements for Entry 2026 admissions (applying in 2025)

Prerequisite courses must be completed within 10 years of application.
At least 1 of the 2 required letters of recommendation must be from a practicing PT

*C hanges pending Board of Regents approval.

Rolling Admissions

Due to the limited number of seats and our policy of offering admission on a rolling basis, applicants are strongly encouraged to complete the application process early in the cycle.

Applicants must submit the PTCAS and non-refundable Application Processing Fee to be eligible for admission. The Application Processing Fee must be received before an application will be reviewed. The program will begin making invitations to interview in the late summer/early fall.

To be considered for an interview, applicants must have their verified PTCAS, and application processing fee received by the published deadline. Applications will be reviewed in the order they become complete. An applicant’s PTCAS must be verified, and all application materials must be received before a file will be read by the Admissions Committee.

(No application status updates will be available until after PTCAS has verified the application. No incomplete applications will be considered, and no application materials will be accepted after the published deadline.)

Application Requirements

PTCAS: The Physical Therapy Centralized Application Service (PTCAS) is offered through the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA).