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What is the difference between a professional (entry-level) DPT program and the transitional DPT Program?

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What is the difference between a professional (entry-level) DPT program and the transitional DPT Program?

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The entry-level program is designed for students with a BA or BS degree. Students who hold either of these degrees in combination with the required cumulative GPA and prerequisites are eligible to apply for the program. The transitional DPT program is for anyone who currently holds either a Bachelors of Physical Therapy or Master of Physical Therapy and is interested in obtaining a Doctor of Physical Therapy degree.

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