The Accelerated 3+ option in Physical Therapy is offered through the College of Health Professions at Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science.This Accelerated 3+ option is only available to Pathways Honors students who are pursing an undergraduate degree in one of the following programs at DePaul:
- Biological Sciences (BA), Accelerated 3+ Pre-Physical Therapy Concentration
- Health Sciences (BS), Accelerated 3+ Pre-Physical Therapy Concentration
- Neuroscience (BS), Accelerated 3+ Pre-Physical Therapy Concentration
Following three years of study at DePaul, you will begin work on your three-year Doctor of Physical Therapy program in the College of Health Professions. This program is designed to provide an in-depth and universal view of this profession, with an emphasis on clinical judgment. The program:
- Emphasizes culturally sensitive clinical care
- Includes integrated and collaborative curriculum
- Provides opportunities for specialization
- Incorporates group learning
Do you have any questions?
If you have questions about the Accelerated 3+ Physician Assistant option, you may be able to find answers below.
Am I guaranteed admission to the College of Health Professions at Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science ?
What is the application process?
What do I need to do to be a viable applicant for early admission to the College of Health Professions?
When is the Graduate Record Exam (GRE) offered?
What coursework will prepare me for the GRE?
How do I know if a career in Physical Therapy is for me?
What happens if I do not get accepted into the College of Health Professions at Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science?
What happens if I enter the College of Health Professions but I decide to leave before completing my first year of coursework there?
When I am taking courses at Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science, do I pay their tuition rate or DePaul's?
After I finish my fourth year of coursework, do I automatically graduate from DePaul without notifying anyone? May I still walk at DePaul’s commencement ceremony?