Proven Success to Support Your Professional Goals

Discover how Dominican University New York’s DPT Program empowers students with exceptional outcomes and opportunities for growth.

98%

Ultimate PT Licensure Exam Pass Rate for graduates

100%

Employment rate of graduates within 6 months

3.3 Years

Time to Earn the Doctorate

100%

Of The Clinical Faculty Still Treat Patients

Over 500

Clinical relationships

Study on the Weekends

The Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) program at DUNY is designed to offer flexibility while still providing a challenging education. Classes are held on eight alternate weekends each trimester, with full days on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. This weekend schedule allows students to continue part-time work, take care of family commitments, and pursue other interests.

The program also includes four full-time clinical experiences, totaling 36 weeks, scheduled Monday through Friday. These hands-on rotations are a key part of the program and provide valuable real-world experience.

While the weekend format gives students some flexibility, it’s important to note that the program requires significant study time. Students who work more than 20 hours a week often find it challenging to keep up with the program’s demands. Based on past experience, balancing a heavy work schedule with the intensity of the program can be tough, so we recommend limiting work hours to ensure academic success.

See why our students prefer to study on the weekend


The  TOP 10 Reasons PT Students choose Dominican University

We asked, here’s what they said:

Classes meet Friday to Sunday every other weekend.  Work and pursue your degree simultaneously!

Expert faculty teach intricate hands-on techniques

Professors are chosen not just for their qualifications but also for their experience and their teaching skills.

100% of our graduates are employed within 6 months.

Dissecting full cadavers as opposed to viewing pro section cadavers that have been dissected before-hand enhances the educational experience. 

Ongoing student/faculty interaction foster a collaborative learning environment.

Fewer than 35 students per cohort.

The University has clinical affiliations with institutions such as the Hospital for Special Surgery, Kessler, New York Presbyterian, Lennox Hill, and more.

The faculty foster student development in research projects, resulting in publications and presentations at national Physical Therapy Conferences.

Centrally located within 17 miles of New York City in the heart of the Hudson Valley region, with access to public transportation. 

Students Prefer Dominican University’s Weekend Format

 See how the two formats compare:

Weekend FormatTraditional Format
In ClassFri – Sun
Every other weekend
(8 weekends per trimester) 3 days/week
Mon- Thur 4 days/week
(Every week per semester)
Terms3/year on campus2/year
Classes Term3 – 44 – 6
Weeks in Clinic3232
Length3.3 years3 years
Credits99100

Physical Therapy Pro Bono Clinic

Established in 2019, the Dominican University Physical Therapy Clinic offers free rehabilitation services exclusively to students, faculty, and staff. Operated by graduate students from the Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) program, the clinic functions under the direct supervision of licensed faculty members


About the ProgramAdmissionsProgram OutcomesProgram FAQsPre PT TracksApplication ProcessCost of AttendanceStudent Financial Fact Sheet

Discover Dominican University New York (DUNY), located near NYC. Our Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) program offers a unique, flexible weekend format that allows you to continue working during the week while pursuing your studies.

At DUNY, we combine affordability with excellence. Our DPT program features one of the most cost-effective private school tuitions in the Tri-State area, alongside small class sizes and a distinguished faculty.

What truly sets us apart is our faculty’s extensive patient care experience, which brings practical, real-world solutions directly into the classroom. With numerous board certifications and advanced training, our program consistently boasts a board pass rate above the national average and a 100% job placement success rate.

Unique Program Features:

  • Weekend Format: Designed for flexibility, our weekend program allows you to balance part-time employment, family responsibilities, and other interests. Classes meet on eight alternate weekends per trimester (full days on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday), with four full-time clinical affiliations scheduled Monday through Friday.
  • Manual Therapy Oriented: Learn hands-on from expert faculty to integrate manual therapy with critical thinking for patient care.
  • Pro Bono PT Clinic: Provide free physical therapy to underserved communities, gaining valuable practical experience.
  • Clinical Experiences: Benefit from placements at renowned institutions such as Hospital for Special Surgery, Kessler, New York Presbyterian, Lenox Hill, Helen Hayes, NYU, and more.
  • Diverse Student Community: Foster a collaborative learning environment through ongoing interaction with faculty and peers.
  • Cadaver Dissections: Enhance your education with full cadaver dissections, providing a deeper understanding of human anatomy.
  • Mission Trip Opportunities: Serve on a mission trip to Guatemala, delivering PT services to those in need.

For detailed admission requirements, please visit the PTCAS Directory page for Dominican University New York.

Apply Early to Improve Your Chances!

Admissions Dates for ’24-‘25: 

Early Decision Deadline: 9/15/24 

  • Preferential decisions for those eager to apply to the program
  • Application must be VERIFIED by PTCAs by the deadline

Early Decision Interview: Late September, 2024
Early Decision Notification: October 1st, 2024

Regular Deadline: February 17, 2025

Admission Requirements

A bachelor’s degree must be completed before matriculating into the DPT program, though applicants may apply with a pending degree. The degree must be conferred prior to enrollment. Upon successful completion of the Physical Therapy curriculum, students will be awarded a Doctor of Physical Therapy degree

Applying

All candidates must apply online utilizing the APTA’s Centralized Application Service which can be accessed here: http://ptcas.liaisoncas.com/applicant-ux/#/login.

Prerequisites

The following 11 prerequisites must be completed prior to admission to the entry-level Doctor of Physical Therapy program. Coursework older than 10 years will expire and will not be accepted

Example: If you begin classes in May 2025, coursework completed before Spring 2015 will not be accepted. However, coursework from Spring 2015 onward will be accepted.

UPDATES – Due to the COVID-19 pandemic:
* All prerequisite science courses will be accepted online if taken in 2020 and 2021. They must still be 4 credits with a lab.
Any prerequisite course taken in Spring 2020 that transitioned to a pass/fail system will be accepted for up to a maximum of 2 courses.

Required Prerequisites (11)

* Science (on campus only)CreditsLab
1Anatomy and Physiology (A&P) 14Yes
2Anatomy and Physiology (A&P) 24Yes
3Biology 14Yes
4Biology 24Yes
5Chemistry 14Yes
6Chemistry 24Yes
7Physics 14Yes
8Physics 24Yes
Below can be online credits
9Psychology 13N/A
10Psychology 23N/A
11Statistics3N/A
Total41

Prerequisite courses are offered by Dominican University in either the traditional semester-based weekday schedule or some may be offered on campus as a Weekend College format. Although the prerequisite courses may be taken at other accredited colleges or universities, preference for admission to the Physical Therapy Program is given to the most qualified applicants who have taken 30 or more credits at Dominican. The overall grade point average, as well as in the prerequisites grade point average must be at least a 3.0 with no course grade lower than a C. * Prior to applying, it is STRONGLY RECOMMENDED you place your prerequisite courses in an online GPA calculator to see if you would meet the prerequisite minimum GPA requirement. A 3.0 G.P.A. is also required for the last 60 credits of the student’s most recent coursework as a whole. Applicants whose native language is not English must obtain a minimum score of 550 on the Test of English as a Foreign Language (T.O.E.F.L.) or 213 on the computer-based T.O.E.F.L. (C.B.T.). The post-baccalaureate student who has satisfied the prerequisites can apply through PTCAS.org to the Physical Therapy Program. Upon successful completion of the Physical Therapy curriculum, the student will be awarded a Doctor of Physical Therapy degree.

Voluntary/Work Clinical Experience 

In addition to the prerequisite courses, all applicants must document a total of 60 hours of voluntary or work experience in settings where a licensed physical therapist is employed. These hours must be completed in diverse healthcare settings providing exposure to therapeutic intervention across the life span. While 60 clinical experience hours are mandatory, it is recommended to complete 100 hours.

This chart highlights key outcomes for the graduating classes of 2022 and 2023, showcasing the program’s success in areas such as graduation rates, employment, licensure, and board exam performance. The data reflects the strong and consistent performance of our graduates across both years, with impressive results in each category

OutcomesGraduating Class 2022 Graduating Class 20232022-2023 Average
Initial Class Size282828
% Graduates97%92%95%
Employed 6 months post-graduation100%100%100%
Ultimate Licensure Exam Rate96%100%98%
First Time board pass rate88%96%92%

May I meet with an adviser?

Our Physical Therapy faculty and staff are available for counseling appointments, either in person or by phone. Appointments must be scheduled in advance. Please email annemarie.lee@duny.edu with your specific questions, as well as your preferred days and times for availability.

What do I do once I’m accepted?

To confirm your place in the program, please sign and return your acceptance letter along with a $500 non-refundable deposit (which will be applied toward tuition). Additional information about the program, including details on faculty, books, curriculum, schedules, and more, will be provided during orientation.

Do you offer Info Sessions? When is the next event scheduled?

The University holds many Info Sessions throughout the year. Physical Therapy faculty will be available to answer questions on admissions, prerequisites, and the program. You can see the full list of upcoming opportunities at duny.edu/visit. The Doctor of Physical Therapy faculty are also available for those who cannot attend Ihe info Sessions. For additional information, please email annemarie.lee@duny.edu.

Dominican University offers a variety of tracks and learning opportunities to best prepare a student to be eligible to apply for the Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) program. The chart below gives a brief overview of similarities and differences for tracks within the college and for external applicants to best prepare you for how and when to apply. Please visit the individual programs on the Dominican University website for further information.

Dominican University Programs that lead to Physical Therapy (Internal Applicant)External Submissions
(External Applicant)
3 + 3 (BA in Biology: Pre-Med)Health Sciences: Pre PT trackPre- PT: BiologyTraditional
Degree(s) ConferredBachelors of Arts in Biology
Doctorate of Physical Therapy
Bachelors of Science in Health SciencesBachelors of Science in BiologyBachelors of Arts or Science
When to ApplyHigh SchoolHigh School or Declare by Sophomore YearHigh School or Declare by Sophomore YearHigh School or Declare by Sophomore Year
Initial RequirementsHigh School GPA: ≥ 3.3
SAT: ≥ 1150
4 years of science (Bio, Chem, Physics, A andards are met
Yes if DC studentYes if DC studentNo
Total Credits 120 undergraduate125 undergraduate120 undergraduate Varies
Curriculum Sequence See college catalog for specific sequenceSee college catalog for specific sequence See college catalog for specific sequenceVaries
All prerequisites must be completed
Dominican University Physical Therapy Program Requirements That All Applicants Must MeetDPT Prerequisites (11)
Clinical Observation hours: (minimum 60, recommend > 100)
3 Letters of Recommendation (1 PT, 1 Professor, 1 duplicate or other healthcare professional)
Essay
Extracurricular Activities, Achievements, Community service
GRE Highly Recommended
DPT Prerequisites (11)
Clinical Observation hours: (minimum 60, recommend > 100)
3 Letters of Recommendation (1 PT, 1 Professor, 1 duplicate or other healthcare professional)
Essay
Extracurricular Activities, Achievements, Community service
GRE Highly Recommended
DPT Prerequisites (11)
Clinical Observation hours: (minimum 60, recommend > 100)
3 Letters of Recommendation (1 PT, 1 Professor, 1 duplicate or other healthcare professional)
Essay
Extracurricular Activities, Achievements, Community service
GRE Highly Recommended
DPT Prerequisites (11)
Clinical Observation hours: (minimum 60, recommend > 100)
3 Letters of Recommendation (1 PT, 1 Professor, 1 duplicate or other healthcare professional)
Essay
Extracurricular Activities, Achievements, Community service
GRE Highly Recommended
Who to Contact Veronica Glynn
veronica.glynn@sxwx168.net
Tel: 845-848-6006
Pamela Story
pamela.story@sxwx168.net
Tel: 845-848-6039
Veronica Glynn
veronica.glynn@sxwx168.net
Tel: 845-848-6006
N/A

UPDATES – Due to the COVID-19 pandemic:
* All prerequisite science courses will be accepted online if taken in 2020 and 2021. They must still be 4 credits with a lab.
Any prerequisite course taken in Spring 2020 that transitioned to a pass/fail system will be accepted for up to a maximum 2 courses.

Required Prerequisites (11)

* Science (on campus only)CreditsLab
1Anatomy and Physiology (A&P) 14Yes
2Anatomy and Physiology (A&P) 24Yes
3Biology 14Yes
4Biology 24Yes
5Chemistry 14Yes
6Chemistry 24Yes
7Physics 14Yes
8Physics 24Yes
Below can be online credits
9Psychology 13N/A
10Psychology 23N/A
11Statistics3N/A
Total41

Contact us:
Annemarie Lee
Administrative Assistant & DPT Operations Coordinator
Tel: 845-848-6049
annemarie.lee@duny.edu
http://duny.edu/physical-therapy/doctor-physical-therapy-program/

Apply Early to Improve Your Chances!

 Admissions Dates for ’24-‘25: 

Early Decision Deadline: 9/15/24 

  • Preferential decisions for those eager to apply to the program
  • Application must be VERIFIED by PTCAs by the deadline

Early Decision Interview: Late September, 2024
Early Decision Notification: October 1st, 2024

Regular Deadline: February 17, 2025

All candidates must apply online utilizing the APTA’s Centralized Application Service (PTCAS)

For more information regarding Dominican University New York on PTCAs please see our program information here: http://ptcasdirectory.apta.org/DUNY.aspx

Once your application is processed and verified by PTCAS, the Admissions Committee will review it. If you experience any issues with PTCAS, please contact PTCAS Customer Service directly at ptcasinfo@ptcas.org or by phone at (617) 612-2040, rather than reaching out to the DPT program at Dominican University New York.

Apply to Dominican University New York’s Physical Therapy program via PTCAS here: http://ptcas.liaisoncas.com/applicant-ux/#/login

 

Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT)$1,190 per credit
Graduate Audit Fee: $750 per course
General Fees: non-refundable
Application fee$50
Registration: Full-time (more than 12 credits)$475 per term
Registration Part-time$220 per term
Replacement of I.D. cards: $20
Graduation Fee: $300
In addition to the general tuition and fees described above, students should anticipate the following estimate of annual expenses associated with attending the College during the current Academic Year.
Books$1,500
Transportation$1,700
Personal Expenses$1,950

Benefits for Veterans

We Honor Our Veterans

Dominican University is proud to be a military-friendly institution, offering strong support for veterans and their families. If you have served, we thank you for your dedication—please reach out to learn more about our programs, including the Yellow Ribbon Program.

To learn more please click here

Clinical Education


Clinical Education is a significant and critical component of the professional physical therapy curriculum. It allows students to observe and be mentored by expert clinicians working in their respective specialized clinical settings. Dominican University has developed more than 500 clinical relationships with a wide variety of carefully selected well respected local, regional, and national facilities.
The physical therapy curriculum provides four full-time clinical experiences throughout the 10 trimesters, totaling 36 weeks. During these four blocks of clinical practice, each student will have experiences with patients/clients across the lifespan in a variety of settings that encompass a range of conditions from acute to chronic. The student’s clinical education experiences will provide them with the entry-level knowledge and skills they need in the general practice of physical therapy.

Additional Resources

We offer clinical experiences at the following institutions:

Our Location

The University is located in Rockland County, NY, just 17 miles north of New York City, and 3 miles north of Bergen County, NJ.

If you’d like to visit the campus and meet the faculty, please choose from among our many visiting opportunities.

Alumni Testimonials

Meet Our Faculty

Meet the expert faculty behind Dominican University New York’s DPT Program, all of whom actively practice in the field. Four faculty members are FAAOMPT-certified, with over 10 holding board certifications in various specialties, along with numerous additional professional certifications across the team.

Emil Euaparadorn

Director of Physical Therapy Program and Associate Professor of Physical Therapy
 emil.euaparadorn@duny.edu

Office: (845) 848-6048

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Mark Amir

Assistant Professor, Director of Clinical Education
mark.amir@duny.edu

Office: 845-848-6045

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Stefanie DiCarrado

Assistant Professor of Physical Therapy
stefanie.dicarrado@duny.eduRead Bio

Ayse Ozcan Edeer

Professor of Physical Therapy
ayse.edeer@duny.edu 

Office: (845) 848-7615

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Duane Grell

Adjunct Assistant Professor
duane.grell@duny.eduRead Bio

Stephen Rodriguez

Associate Professor of Physical Therapy
stephen.rodriguez@duny.edu

Office: (845) 848-6047

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Karl Rusch, PT, DSc, DPT, ATC, CMPT, COMT, FAAOMPT

Associate Professor of Physical Therapy
karl.rusch@duny.edu

Office: (845) 848-6046

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Justine Ward

Assistant Professor of Physical Therapy
justine.ward@duny.eduRead Bio

Meet Our Administrative Team

Annemarie Lee

Administrative Assistant & DPT Operations Coordinator
annemarie.lee@duny.edu

Office: 845-848-6049

Karen Miller

Administrative Assistant
karen.miller@duny.edu

Office: 845-848-6050

Helen Hallinan

Administrative Assistant
helen.hallinan@duny.edu 

Office: (845) 848-6055

Speak to us about applying to the Physical Therapy program at Dominican University today!

Inquiries

Contact us today for more information about the Physical Therapy Program at Dominican University.

Janet Barron
Assistant Director for Graduate Admissions
Phone:
  845-848-7908
Email: janet.barron@duny.edu

Graduate Program Info Session

Applications

The Department of Physical Therapy at Dominican University participates in the Physical Therapist Centralized Application Service, known as PTCAS. To learn more about the PTCAS application process, please visit the PTCAS web site.

The Doctor of Physical Therapy Program at Dominican University is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education (CAPTE), 3030 Potomac Ave., Suite 100, Alexandria, Virginia 22305-3085; telephone: 703-706-3245; email: accreditation@apta.org; website: http://www.capteonline.org. If needing to contact the program/institution directly, please call please call 845-848-6049 or email Emil.Euaparadorn@duny.edu.