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GenInfoEarly. Physical Therapy Doctorate (DPT) | Graduate School | University of Missouri. Admission Criteria Fall deadline: N/ASummer deadline: January 17 Minimum TOEFL Scores Minimum GPA: 3.0 Prerequisites for the Doctoral Degree Note: The DPT program accepts students to begin the professional program only for summer terms, which begin in June. Admission to the DPT program is available through regular admission (applicants will have a bachelor’s degree prior to beginning the professional program) or through an early admission option that allows students to enter the professional program with 90 credit hours.

All applicants must have at least a 3.0 GPA in the core required courses and as a cumulative GPA in the last 60 credit hours. On-campus interviews are required for admission to the professional program. Students who enter without a bachelor’s degree must have satisfied the MU general education and graduation requirements and taken two Writing Intensive courses at MU. Applicants are notified of the selection committee’s decision by March. Admission to the program is selective. Online Application Login. Application System Requirements Supported browsers include Internet Explorer 8, 9, and 10, Firefox, Chrome and Safari. While the majority of features will work with other browsers, we can only guarantee full compatibility and offer support for the browsers mentioned above.

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The Fund is a small, nearly all-volunteer scholarship fund based in New York City, which awards yearly grants and works to foster fellowship among grant recipients. Eligibility: Roothbert Fund scholarships are open to all in the United States regardless of sex, age, color, nationality or religious background. Size of grants: Grants are small (averaging $2,000-$3,000) and are meant to be supplementary. Announcement date: Awards are announced in late April. Top of page. Scholarships, Awards, and Grants. For Current Students Home>For Current Students>Education>Scholarships, Awards, and Grants Scholarships, Awards, and Grants If you're a student, you are confronting the rising costs of higher education. Browse the following scholarships and awards to see if you are eligible for these financial rewards.

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