Current-cycle decision support
Turn confirmed information into a first practice
Clinic appointment access and fairness
Practise making a fair decision when access is limited. Review whether you identify missing information, weigh both patients' needs, and explain the next step clearly; then record the scenario again with one improvement.
Quick facts
- Entry cycle: Summer 2027 entry official admissions page
- Start: Summer 2027 entry. official admissions page
- Format: Campus-based entry-level DPT in Duluth. official admissions page
- Application timing: Annual PTCAS priority deadline October 15 and final deadline April 1. For Summer 2027 entry, confirm October 15, 2026 and April 1, 2027 in the live PTCAS listing. official admissions page
- Interview: Interviews are not conducted; applicants may arrange a campus tour. official admissions page
- Accreditation context: The College identifies the entry-level DPT as CAPTE-accredited. official admissions page
Admission requirements
For Summer 2027 entry, applicants must follow the programme's current application instructions. The published requirements are: PTCAS; bachelor's degree; cumulative or most recent 64-credit GPA at least 3.0; prerequisite GPA at least 2.75 with C or better; two recommendations; observation hours not required, though 50 are recommended; science prerequisites within seven years. official admissions page Meeting a minimum makes an application eligible for review; the official source does not promise admission from a minimum alone.
Important dates
The published application timing for Summer 2027 entry is: Annual PTCAS priority deadline October 15 and final deadline April 1. For Summer 2027 entry, confirm October 15, 2026 and April 1, 2027 in the live PTCAS listing. The programme start information is: Summer 2027 entry. official admissions page If the institutional page directs applicants to PTCAS for an exact date, confirm the live PTCAS listing before submission.
How selection works
For Summer 2027 entry, selection is based on the published application requirements and file review. Interviews are not conducted; applicants may arrange a campus tour. official admissions page The current source does not publish a numerical weighting for the file-review factors.
Interview details
Confirmed
Interviews are not conducted; applicants may arrange a campus tour. official admissions page
Not published
The current official source does not publish a separate interview format or scoring rubric because an interview is not part of the stated process.
Who this program may suit
This The College of St. Scholastica Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) option may suit applicants who prefer this structure: Campus-based entry-level DPT in Duluth. The main tradeoffs to test against your plans are the entry timing, attendance or immersion expectations, prerequisite profile, and any observation, testing, military, licensure, or interview commitments in the published requirements. official admissions page
Practice and next step
Use the clinic-access fairness scenario as general spoken professional-reasoning practice. Record one response, review whether you identify missing information and weigh both patients, choose one weakness, then record a second response and compare the attempts. Continue with the Four-Box path to make the reasoning more structured.
Frequently asked questions
What is the application deadline for Summer 2027?
Annual PTCAS priority deadline October 15 and final deadline April 1. For Summer 2027 entry, confirm October 15, 2026 and April 1, 2027 in the live PTCAS listing. official admissions page
Does St. Scholastica use an interview?
Interviews are not conducted; applicants may arrange a campus tour. official admissions page
Is the GRE required?
The current official requirements reviewed for this page do not clearly publish a GRE requirement. Confirm the live PTCAS listing before submitting. official admissions page
Sources
- Official source 1 — verified August 23, 2026
- Official source 2 — verified August 23, 2026
Recommended preparation
Ethical Reasoning Under Pressure: The Four-Box Method
Use the Four-Box Method to organize ethical decisions around medical indications, patient preferences, quality of life, and contextual factors. Work through one foundation resource and three practice scenarios, then explain a defensible decision under time pressure.
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