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US Army-Baylor University (Army-Baylor) Doctoral Program in Physical Therapy is located at Fort Sam Houston in San Antonio, Texas. The Army-Baylor DPT Program tuition is paid by the uniformed services and students are both professional military officers specially selected from the civilian sector who receive training to become military physical therapists in the US Army, Navy or Air Force.
Students receive a salary commensurate with their rank and are guaranteed job placement upon completion of this 30 month training program. Students engage in a rigorous academic, research and clinical curriculum. The U.S. News & World Report ranks the Army-Baylor DPT program 5th in the nation.
http://www.baylor.edu/graduate/pt
210-221-6457
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4 year ⇒ Private Non-Profit
15,364 (undergrads 12,918)
26
74 years (since 1949)
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Prerequisites
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3
required: 100 hrs  
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No acceptance data provided for this school
3
required: 100 hrs  
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No acceptance data provided for this school
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Army-Baylor DPT Prerequisites
Army-Baylor DPT Prerequisites
Success
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The US Army-Baylor DPT program is preparing me for success in my academic, military, and health care career. Course material and instructors emphasize military physical therapy's autonomous and broadened scope of practice, as well as the opportunity for fellowship programs and board certification. Academically, the regional approach and full year of clinical internship means that we will be excellent military physical therapists upon graduation from Army-Baylor.
Ensign Hannah Dohogne, US Navy
Auburn University, BS, Exercise Science 2013
US Army-Baylor University DPT Class of 2016
There are many reasons that I chose to attend the US Army-Baylor University DPT program... love of country, emphasis on service, leadership development, a US News & World Report Top 5 DPT program, practice autonomy, and to serve as an Army officer. Yet, these are only the obvious advantages of attending the US Army-Baylor University DPT program. Now that I am a part of the program, I can say the greatest advantage of the program, and reason for attending, is the COMMUNITY. The community here is built of the nation's top students, profession-leading physical therapists, and men and women committed to serving our great country. There is no community like the US Army-Baylor DPT family.
Lieutenant Joshua Kniss
BS, Neuroscience, Regis University 2012
US Army - Baylor University DPT Class of 2016
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Ensign Hannah Dohogne, US Navy
Auburn University, BS, Exercise Science 2013
US Army-Baylor University DPT Class of 2016

Lieutenant Joshua Kniss
BS, Neuroscience, Regis University 2012
US Army - Baylor University DPT Class of 2016
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Army-Baylor DPT Program Outcomes, Graduation Rate: 10-year average, NPTE Pass Rate: Ultimate Pass Rate 10-year average, Hire Rate: after passage of NPTE
Army-Baylor DPT Program Outcomes, Graduation Rate: 10-year average, NPTE Pass Rate: Ultimate Pass Rate 10-year average, Hire Rate: after passage of NPTE