Check the menu items to the left and links to the right for information about Physical Therapy and aspects of the Ithaca College PT program.
For freshman entry to the physical therapy major, a minimum of three years of high school mathematics and one year each of biology and chemistry are required for admission. In addition, one year of physics is strongly recommended. Students should have some knowledge of the profession, such as volunteer experience or employment.
All students in the physical therapy department must be able to perform the essential clinical as well as academic requirements, as the overall curricular objectives are to prepare students to practice in their chosen field. The Department of Physical Therapy has created a document that described what is necessary to assure that all students entering the physical therapy program know and understand the requirements, and can make informed decisions regarding their pursuit of this profession. Students must be able to meet these standards.
Applicants to the physical therapy program must be able to perform the functions described in the document titled, IC PT Essential Functions for PT Practice.
Ithaca College’s physical therapy faculty welcome opportunities to talk about the program with prospective students and their families. If you plan to visit campus, please ask an admissions counselor to schedule an appointment on your behalf.
Once you apply, be sure to log in to myIthaca and create a profile in IC Peers—Ithaca’s exclusive online community. There you can ask questions, get answers, and meet other applicants as well as faculty and currently enrolled students.
Employers love IC PT grads. Recent EventsCheck out some ICPT Department Newsletters to read more about recent activities in the program.
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