
8
Program Semesters
111
Credit hours
6
Weeks of part-time clinical experiences
32
Weeks of Full-time clinical experiences
Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) Direct Admit Pathways
Faulkner University’s DPT program offers guaranteed or preferential admission pathways for dedicated undergraduates who complete their bachelor’s degree at Faulkner.
Direct Admit Pathways
Freshman Direct Entry Pathway
Freshman Direct Entry Pathway
For: High school seniors applying to Faulkner University
The Benefit: Finish two degrees in 6 years instead of 7 as well as guaranteed entrance into the DPT program following satisfactory completion of undergraduate requirements.
High School Application Requirements
High school seniors must submit their Faulkner University application and all supporting documents no later than February 1st.
- GPA: Minimum unweighted GPA of 3.5 or higher
- Test Scores:
- ACT score of >26 OR a minimum SAT score of 1250
- Coursework:
- Completion of at least 4 math and 4 science courses
- Grades of B or better are strongly recommended
- Honors, dual enrollment, Anatomy/Physiology, and health science courses preferred
- PT Exposure:
- Minimum of 15 hours of physical therapy observation
- Can include shadowing, volunteer service, or health science program participation
- Must be documented via the DPT Observation Form
- Letters of Recommendation:
- Minimum of 2 strong letters (No family or friends accepted)
- One from an instructor familiar with your academic abilities
- One from a coach, employer, extracurricular advisor, or licensed healthcare provider who can speak to your professional demeanor and communication skills.
Interview:
Selected candidates will be invited to interview with the Admissions Committee. Accepted students receive conditional admission into the DPT program contingent upon maintaining program standards.
Requirements to Maintain Status During Undergraduate Enrollment
- Mentorship:
- Meet with your assigned DPT program mentor at least once per semester.
- Actively participate in activities with the Department of Physical Therapy, The Faulkner Clinic, or the Health Sciences Club.
- GPA Benchmarks:
- Maintain a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.2 and a 3.5 GPA in prerequisite courses by the end of your junior year.
- Course Grades:
- Complete all prerequisite courses at Faulkner with a minimum grade of "C" ("B" or higher preferred).
- If you retake a course it will average with original grade rather than replace it and may risk your direct entry status.
- Observation Hours:
- Complete at least 40 hours of observation/volunteering across at least two different clinical settings (e.g. inpatient and outpatient)
- At least 10 hours MUST be completed in the Faulkner University Clinic
- Intent to Enter: Submit an "Intent to Enter" form to the Admissions Committee during the fall of your junior year
- Matriculation:
- Sign the Freshman Direct Entry contract
- Pass a final background check and drug screen
- Meet and sign Essential Functions document
- Complete the summer Medical Terminology Review Course
Removal from Program:
- Falling below GPA benchmarks for more than two consecutive semesters (or by year 3)
- Earning below a B in a prerequisite course, missing deadlines, or conduct issues
- Removal does not prevent students from applying through the traditional pathway
Direct Entry for Current Faulkner Undergraduate Students
Direct Entry for Current Faulkner Undergraduate Students
For: Current full-time Faulkner undergraduate students not enrolled in the Freshman Direct Admit.
The Benefit: Guaranteed entrance into the DPT program upon meeting academic and professional requirements
Who is Eligible?
- Current Faulkner undergraduate students starting their senior year
Application requirements?
- Submit a PTCAS application no later than August 1st of the start of your senior year
- Faulkner Credits:
- Must have at least 60 Faulkner credits completed as a full-time student.
- GPA Benchmarks:
- A prerequisite GPA of >3.5 AND a GPA >3.5 over the last 60 credit hours
- Course Grades:
- No grade below a "C" in any DPT prerequisite course.
- Testing:
- Sit for the GRE OR submit proof of an ACT >26 / SAT 1250
- Clinical Hours:
- Complete at least 40 hours of PT observation/volunteering across at least two settings (inpatient and outpatient)
- At least 10 hours MUST be in the Faulkner University Clinic
- Engagement:
- Actively participate in activities with the Department of Physical Therapy, The Faulkner Clinic, or the Health Sciences Club.
- Letters of Recommendation: Submit 3 specific letters:
- One from a Professor evaluating graduate-level academic ability
- One from a Physical Therapist evaluating professional demeanor and collaboration
- One from an employer, coach, or extracurricular advisor
Important Steps to Matriculation
- Mentorship:
- You will be assigned a DPT mentor and are strongly encouraged to meet with them before your senior year
- You must meet with them prior to matriculation
- Final Requirements: Maintain the required GPAs until graduation
- No disciplinary/academic misconduct citations
- Meet all Essential Functions
- Pay seat deposit upon conditional acceptance
- Complete the summer Medical Terminology Review Course
Removal from Program:
- Status will be lost if your GPA drops below benchmarks for more than 2 semesters
- Score below a C in a prerequisite course
- Conduct/ professionalism citations
- Removal does not prevent students from applying through the traditional pathway
7. Complete the Supplemental Application (Essential functions document link) Each applicant is required to review and attest to their ability to perform the Essential Functions of a Physical Therapist. This form will be completed in the supplemental application. Any questions should be directed to the Director for the Center of Accessibility.
Preferential Consideration Pathway
Preferential Consideration Pathway
For: Currently enrolled Faulkner students who are not in a Direct Entry program but want an edge in the application process
The Benefit: Receive a preferential application review and interview
Requirements for Preferential Review
Who is eligible?
- Faulkner students who meet the published traditional criteria for DPT admission
Application requirements?
- Verified application in PTCAS by September 15th of your senior year at Faulkner
- Obtain an official recommendation from a Faulkner University advisor or faculty member
Ready to Take the Next Step?
- Download the DPT Observation Form
- Review the DPT Program Essential Functions
- Contact a DPT Program Mentor
OUR COMMITMENT TO STUDENT SUCCESS ON THE NATIONAL PHYSICAL THERAPY EXAMINATION (NPTE)
Student success is at the heart of everything we do at Faulkner. We are committed to preparing our students to ace the exam through an intentional, evolving approach that is centered on each student’s development from the very beginning of the program.
OUR APPROACH INCLUDES:
Preparation from Day One
Success starts early. Students are introduced to evidenced based study strategies, clinical reasoning, and test-taking skills early in the program, with continued development throughout the curriculum.
A Whole-Student Approach
We develop resilient, well-rounded professionals grounded in academic excellence, self-directed learning, as well as physical, mental and spiritual well-being.
Individualized Coaching and Support
Students receive guidance and coaching to monitor progress, help them identify strengths, address challenges, and refine their approach to both coursework and exam preparation.
Aligned Assessment Strategies
Our exams and assessments are continually refined to mirror NPTE standards, helping students build confidence and competence in a format consistent with the licensure exam.
Focused NPTE preparation
We have implemented a targeted course focused specifically on NPTE readiness, ensuring students are familiar with exam structure, expectations, and strategies for success.
Regular Practice Examinations
Students complete board-style practice exams throughout the program. These provide valuable feedback on both content knowledge and test-taking performance, allowing us to identify and address gaps early.
Continuous Program Improvement
We regularly review and update our policies, procedures, and curriculum to better support student achievement and optimize outcomes.
Our goal is simple: to provide every student with the knowledge, skills, and support needed to succeed—on the NPTE and in their professional careers.
Have further questions?
For questions about the Faulkner DPT Program please contact our Admissions Team member below:
Physical Therapy Department
Heather Mount
Physical Therapy Program Director
Professor
334-386-7379
Chris Ireland
Assistant Program Director
Associate Professor
334-386-7295
Tiffany Higginbotham
Director of Clinical Education
334-386-7956
Sharon Rhodes
Associate Professor
334-386-7383
Amanda Ferrell
Administrative Coordinator
334-386-7378
Robin Irwin
Associate Professor
334-386-7158
Elizabeth Bartel
Assistant Professor
334-386-7957
Kana Kingsley
Assistant Professor
334-386-7959
Adrienne Phillips
Academic Secretary Clinical Education
334-386-7135
Tom Ford
Professor
334-386-7748
Teressa Petosky
Assistant Professor
334-386-7749
Cheryl Jackson
Professor
334-386-7352
Monika Kolwaite
Assistant Professor
334-386-7378

