The Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) program accommodates and encourages multiple points of entry for prospective students:
DPT Freshman Direct Entry
Students who plan to attend Rockhurst for their bachelor's degree may be awarded a seat in the DPT program based on their high school GPA and, if submitted with the application for admission, ACT or SAT scores. With this opportunity, you will begin your path to achieving your Doctor of Physical Therapy degree at Rockhurst University starting day one of your freshman year, and no additional application will be necessary for the graduate-level phase of your degree. Rockhurst University has built this program for completion in only 5.5 years. (More information)
DPT Traditional Entry
Students who have completed all prerequisite coursework and earned a bachelor's degree by the end of the spring semester prior to beginning the DPT program start are encouraged to apply. (More information, including program requirements and class prerequisites)
DPT Post-Baccalaureate Students
Students from accredited universities are welcome to apply to Rockhurst. Typically, students apply while in the last year of their undergraduate degree with a plan to enter the graduate program upon the degree's completion. (More information)
DPT Articulation Agreements
Rockhurst University has partnered with Avila University, Truman State University, Missouri Western State University, University of Missouri-Kansas City (UMKC) and Lindenwood University to offer seats in the Rockhurst Doctor of Physical Therapy program to students with outstanding academic qualifications.
- Rockhurst University Department of Physical Therapy Education & Avila University
- Rockhurst University Department of Physical Therapy Education & Truman State University
- Rockhurst University Department of Physical Therapy Education & Missouri Western State University
- Rockhurst University Department of Physical Therapy Education & University of Missouri-Kansas City (UMKC)
- Rockhurst University Department of Physical Therapy Education & Lindenwood University
For questions about the admission or application process, please contact the CNHS Graduate Admissions Office at 816-501-4220 or by email. To schedule an appointment, click here: Book Appointment.