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Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT)

Applications open in June 2025

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What is a Doctor of Physical Therapy degree?

Our Doctor of Physical Therapy program at St. Ambrose University prepares students to be skilled and compassionate physical therapists, focusing on evidence-based care and promoting movement and function for patients across all ages and conditions. Through a blend of coursework, clinical experiences, and research, students develop the expertise to excel in the field of physical therapy. In our rigorous full-time program, you’ll gain the skills to be a well-rounded physical therapist ready for your licensure examination and enter the workforce. 

Complete our request form to receive details about our program. If you have further questions, contact Carrie Meador-Bliss.

Our classes of 2023 and 2024 achieved an average ultimate licensure pass rate of 100%.

Program at a glance

  • On-campus classes
  • 28-month program
  • 6 clinical education experiences
  • Focus on service
  • Accelerated pathways
  • Application deadline Dec. 1

Our classes of 2023 and 2024 achieved an average ultimate licensure pass rate of 100%.

Why earn a Doctor of Physical Therapy?

In our DPT program, you’ll be trained in clinical decision-making and evidence-based practice that equips you with the skills to care for medically complex patients. Put your skills to the test in learning labs and clinicals and gain the confidence you need from caring and student-focused faculty.

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Extensive clinicals

Start clinics in your first year, and complete six clinical education experiences over 35 weeks.

Accelerated pathways

Apply as a senior in high school or college freshman to begin the DPT program after your junior year of college.

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Interprofessional experience

Practice interprofessional care in training and clinics with SAU students in OT, speech pathology, and social work.

Service learning

Our program requires you to complete 20 hours of service work, 10 hours related to the profession.

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Student-centered program

With a class size of 40, you’ll receive personal attention and guidance from faculty at each step of your education.

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Continuing education

Our Orthopaedic and Pediatric Residency Programs prepare licensed PTs to excel in two in-demand speciality areas.

What you’ll learn in your DPT program

You’ll move through a curriculum organized with progressive complexity to integrate basic, social, and clinical sciences. You’ll gain critical thinking skills, become a problem solver, and gain professionalism. 

  • Preparation as a PT
  • Preparation for National Physical Therapy Exam
  • Strong professional identity
  • Person-centered approach to client care
  • Strong commitment to service and community

Optional residency opportunities

Enhance your expertise with our optional one-year Pediatric and Orthopaedic Clinical Residencies. These rigorous programs are specifically designed for SAU DPT grads, and include advanced skills, personalized mentoring, and hands-on experience in your chosen specialization.

Orthopaedic residency

Pediatric residency

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Impactful experience

“Few schools give you the opportunity to be in the clinic your first year, but at SAU, we have that unique opportunity after just one semester of classes."

-Colleen Persaud ‘19 Doctor of Physical Therapy
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Explore Doctor of Physical Therapy courses

  • This degree will require you to complete a total 115 credits
  • You’ll also complete 6 clinical rotations
  • 2 residency options available; Orthopaedic Physical Therapy Clinical Residency or Pediatric Physical Therapy Clinical Residency
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Sample courses

Class code Class title Credits
DPT 500 Gross Anatomy 5 credits
DPT 630 Neuromuscular Therapeutics 5 credits
DPT 760 Physical Therapy Procedures II 4 credits
DPT 820 Differential Diagnosis 2 credits
DPT 830 Management of the Medically Complex Patient 1 credit

How much does a Doctor of Physical Therapy degree cost?

The cost of your DPT degree will not change once you've enrolled. Tuition is billed in seven payments at the beginning of each Fall, Spring, and Summer semester according to the table below. Additional program expenses include required texts, lab fees, and other program costs (currently $2,635 total). You will also need to budget for transportation, personal costs, loan fees, and cost of living. expenses. See full cost details in our DPT Financial Fact Sheet.

Fall 2025 Cohort (28-month program)

Expense Per Semester (Fall or Spring) Per Summer Session Total Program Cost**
Total tuition & fees* $17,810 $8,905 $106,860

*Includes tuition and institutional fees. Based on 2025-2026 tuition and fees.
**DPT program requires a Fall start date. Total cost includes three Fall semesters, two Spring semesters, and two Summer sessions.

  

St. Ambrose University’s Doctor of Physical Therapy program is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education

The Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education (CAPTE) is an accrediting agency that is recognized by the US Department of Education (USDE) and the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA). CAPTE grants specialized accreditation status to qualified entry-level education programs for physical therapists and physical therapist assistants.

Read more about our accreditation 

What are the outcomes for St. Ambrose's DPT program? 

Graduation and licensure pass rates

Our classes of 2023 and 2024 achieved an average ultimate licensure pass rate of 99%.

 

Class of 2023

Class of 2024

2-Year Average

Graduation Rate

92%

86%

89%

First Time Licensure Pass Rate

97%

97%

97%

Ultimate Licensure Pass Rate

100%

100%

100%

1 Year Employment Rate

100%

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Acceptance and matriculation rates

Our two-year average acceptance rate (the number of applicants invited out of qualified applicants) is 45%. For the same period, our matriculation rate (the number who attend out of the number invited) is 52%. 

 

Class of 2024

Class of 2025

2-Year Average

Acceptance Rate

29%

72%

45%

Matriculation Rate

63%

45%

52%

 

How does SAU support DPT students?

St. Ambrose University’s Doctor of Physical Therapy faculty have expansive clinical practice and expertise in several areas of PT. Some remain practicing clinicians ensuring you’ll gain a deep understanding of current PT practice. 

Doctor of Physical Therapy faculty

Amy Kueny, DPT
Carrie Meador-Bliss
Catherine Byrne
Dana Dailey, PhD, PT
Jill Hipskind, DPT
Kari Miller, DPT, EdD
Kathleen Powers, DPT
Kristin Ryan, DPT
Laura McEachern, DPT
Lynn Frank, DPT
Michael Puthoff, PhD, PT
Nora Riley, PhD, PT
Robert Wiederien, DPT

Other support resources

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Accessibility Resource Center

Whether you need classroom accommodations, alternative exam arrangements, or disability support strategies, our Accessibility Resource Center is here to help.

 

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Career services

Our Academic and Career Planning Center is ready to help you polish your resume and land the job or internship that will launch your career.

 

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Are there cost savings available for DPT?

At St. Ambrose University, we believe that education should be accessible to all. That's why we offer a variety of resources to help make college more affordable for our students.

Endowed Scholarship

DPT students can benefit from an endowed physical therapy scholarship. Learn more about the Endowed PT Scholarship.

Graduate assistantships

Graduate assistantships can reduce your total tuition cost or provide income as you pursue your degree. Check our employment page for open positions.

Military benefits

Veterans, service members, and their children and spouses may be eligible for education benefits through the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. Learn about military benefits.

What’s on campus for Doctor of Physical Therapy students?

Provide healthcare services to underserved community members in St. Ambrose University’s Interprofessional Health Clinic. This student-led clinic is supervised by faculty and licensed professionals. You’ll enjoy the opportunity to gain hands-on experience alongside other healthcare disciplines.

Participate in professional activities, service work, and social events with the Student Physical Therapy Organization. Enrich your relationships with classmates and professors through SPTO.

Clincal education

DPT students complete six clinical rotations in a variety of settings and specialties during their degree program. Learn more about the clinical experiences and policies of our Doctor of Physical Therapy Clinical Education program.

Continuing education

St. Ambrose University's Department of Physical Therapy offers continuing education courses throughout the year. These are designed for physical therapists and physical therapist assistants in Illinois and Iowa. View upcoming courses.

How to apply for the DPT program

There are three pathways into our DPT program: a traditional pathway for college seniors and graduates, and accelerated pathways for high school seniors and college juniors. Find your path below to review admissions requirements and instructions on how to apply.

Our application deadline for every track is December 1. If you have questions, reach out to our team at pt@sau.edu or 563-333-6403.

Admissions requirements for college seniors and college graduates (Track III)

Here are the admissions requirements for college graduates or seniors planning to enter our DPT program after graduation: 

  • Submit all materials through the Physical Therapist Centralized Application Service (PTCAS). PTCAS charges a fee for the first program you apply to and an additional fee for each additional program. SAU does not have an additional supplemental fee.
  • Submit official transcripts from all institutions of higher education that you have attended through PTCAS. Do not send your transcripts to SAU.
  • Include documentation of a minimum of 20 hours (50 hours are recommended) of clinical observation in two or more physical therapy practice settings, with licensed physical therapists. The hours must be completed at the time of submission of the application.
  • Include two references with your application
  • Submit a personal essay (details are provided in PTCAS)
  • Send GRE scores to PTCAS (SAU code is #7742)
  • Complete a personal, on-site interview with DPT faculty

College seniors and college graduates apply here

Admissions requirements for high school seniors (Track I)

High school students accepted at St. Ambrose University can apply to reserve a spot in the DPT class that begins during their senior year of college. To be eligible, high school students must: 

  • Have completed the equivalent of one year each of high school biology and chemistry; One year of high school physics is strongly recommended
  • Attain a minimum of 3.5/4.0 unweighted high school GPA
  • Complete and provide documentation using the DPT Observation Hours Form (.pdf) of at least 10 hours of observation (20 hours recommended) with a licensed physical therapist in one or more physical therapy settings.
  • Complete an acceptable on-site personal interview with DPT faculty members
  • Complete and submit a PT Department Track I Application (.docx)

High school seniors apply here

Admissions requirements for college juniors (Track II)

College juniors enrolled at St. Ambrose, Loras College, Augustana College (IL), or Mt. Mercy University can begin taking classes toward their DPT degree during their senior year of college if the following requirements are met: 

  • Complete an application through the PTCAS system by December 1 (see additional details under Track III instructions above)
  • Students from institutions other than SAU will need a letter from their Registrar's Office indicating that the first year of DPT courses will be credited toward the bachelor's degree and that the bachelor's degree will be awarded prior to the start of the second year in the DPT Program.

College juniors apply here

Prerequisites for the DPT program

Applicants are not required to select a particular major in order to be eligible for admission to a physical therapy education program. Common undergraduate majors among DPT students at SAU are Exercise Science, Human Performance and Fitness, Sport Management, Psychology, and Biology.

Here are the prerequisites for all students entering St. Ambrose University’s DPT program.

  • Attain a minimum 3.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale in all undergraduate coursework (cumulative and prerequisite). Alternatively, attain a minimum 3.25 GPA on a 4.0 scale for 18 or more semester hours in an approved graduate science degree program.
  • Completion of all prerequisite courses with a grade of C or higher:
    • General Biology (with labs), 8 credits
    • Human Anatomy & Physiology I & II (w/ labs), 8 credits
    • General Chemistry (with labs), 8 credits
    • College Physics (with labs), 8 credits
    • Statistics/Biostatistics, 3 credits
    • Introduction to Psychology, 3 credits
    • Upper Level Psychology/Sociology elective, 3 credits
  • Minimum 20 hours of PT observation (50 recommended)

Note: St. Ambrose University Physical Therapy Department will not accept online lab courses to satisfy prerequisite requirements. All lab courses must be taken on campus.

International student requirements

If you live outside of the U.S. there are additional admissions requirements. Here’s what you’ll need: 

  • All international students are required to submit official results from the TOEFL exam and must score at least 600 (written), 250 (computerized) or 100 (internet).
  • International students are required to have their transcripts evaluated through the World Education Services (WES).
  • Copy of your passport and other documentation

What can I do with a DPT?

Your education and degree can help you reach your professional goals. St. Ambrose University can never promise a career or particular outcome upon graduating. We encourage you to explore potential jobs and employment settings. Here is a list of potential job titles, traits, and settings a graduate in our Doctor of Physical Therapy program could achieve.

Potential job titles 

  • Physical therapist
  • Rehabilitation director
  • Outpatient physical therapist
  • Pediatric physical therapist
  • Orthopedic physical therapist
  • Clinic manager

Potential employment settings

  • Hospitals and clinics
  • Rehabilitation centers
  • Sports medicine facilities
  • Nursing homes
  • Fitness facilities
  • Outpatient clinics

Traits of a PT

  • Compassionate
  • Client-centered
  • Collaborative
  • Evidence-based 
  • Solution-oriented
  • Adaptability

Industry facts

  • Employment of physical therapists is projected to grow 15 percent by 2032.
  • The median annual wage for physical therapists was $97,720 in May 2022.

For more information on physical therapy employment and wages, visit the Bureau of Labor Statistics' Physical Outlook Handbook.

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