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D'Youville University Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) Admissions Guide (Summer 2027)

For Summer 2027 entry, the D'Youville University Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) application uses this deadline guidance: Rolling PTCAS review through April 2027 for the Summer 2027 cohort, with priority given to applications received by December 1, 2026. Applicants should plan around the published academic and experience requirements. The current official requirements do not publish a formal interview stage. Review the confirmed facts, keep current-source limits visible, and use the linked practice to strengthen structured professional reasoning.

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Evidence at a glance

What is confirmed for this cycle

Application cycle
Summer 2027 entry
Last source check
August 23, 2026

Admissions details can change. Use the cited official source and your invitation as the final authority.

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Current-cycle decision support

Turn confirmed information into a first practice

Recommended 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. official admissions page
  • Format: Campus-based, graduate entry-level DPT: 103 credits over 36 months/nine consecutive semesters, including some distance learning and clinical fieldwork. official admissions page
  • Application timing: Rolling PTCAS review through April 2027 for the Summer 2027 cohort, with priority given to applications received by December 1, 2026. official admissions page
  • Interview: The current official DPT admissions/catalogue pages do not publish a required interview stage. official admissions page
  • Accreditation context: D'Youville states the three-year graduate DPT is registered by New York and 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; completed bachelor's degree; institutional prerequisite courses and transcript/course review; the current catalogue distinguishes this graduate-entry route from D'Youville's sequential BS+DPT pathways. 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: Rolling PTCAS review through April 2027 for the Summer 2027 cohort, with priority given to applications received by December 1, 2026. The programme start information is: Summer 2027. 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, applicants complete the published application requirements and the programme reviews the file. The current official requirements do not publish a formal interview stage. official admissions page Prepare for the documented application rather than assuming an additional selection format.

Interview details

Confirmed

The current official requirements reviewed for Summer 2027 entry do not identify a formal interview stage. official admissions page

Not published

Interview modality, timing, question format, and scoring are not published. Do not assume an interview unless the programme or PTCAS updates the current-cycle instructions.

Who this program may suit

This D'Youville University Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) option may suit applicants who prefer this structure: Campus-based, graduate entry-level DPT: 103 credits over 36 months/nine consecutive semesters, including some distance learning and clinical fieldwork. 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?

Rolling PTCAS review through April 2027 for the Summer 2027 cohort, with priority given to applications received by December 1, 2026. official admissions page

Does D'Youville use an interview?

The current official DPT admissions/catalogue pages do not publish a required interview stage. 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

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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Practise what this program may ask you to demonstrate

Practice prompts chosen to help you rehearse the skills and published format above.

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.

Medical EthicsIntermediate

Know what to fix. Practise it again.

Prepare for your D'Youville University selection process

Record a response, review one observable weakness, and repeat the same prompt with that adjustment.