Program FAQS

What is the DPT?
The Doctor of Physical Therapy is the preferred entry level degree for all physical therapists. It is a clinical doctoral degree, like Podiatry and Dentistry. A long range goal of the American Physical Therapy Association is for all physical therapists to have a DPT degree. Different PT programs have different focuses within their curriculum. Compare the overall curriculum of the schools you are interested in. The degree granted upon graduation is determined by the institution, not the curriculum. Starting salaries are the same for any entry level degree. Hiring practices are based upon the individual, letters of recommendation and the reputation of the PT Program attended.
I'm a licensed physical therapist. Can I enroll in your DPT program?
The DPT Program is an entry-level, full time DPT curriculum. it is not a transitional DPT for physical therapists who have entered the profession with a bachelor's or master's degree.
What do I do once I'm accepted?
You must reply to the CSI Admissions Office confirming that you are accepting a seat in the PT Program and pay your deposit. Additional information on many aspects of the program, faculty, books, curriculum, schedules, etc., will be provided during orientation.
What are your graduation rates, employment rates and licensure exam passing rates?

2016

2015      
Initial Class Size
20

19
Graduation Rate
100%

100%
Employed Six Months Post Graduation
100%

100%
Ultimate Licensure Exam Pass Rate
100%

100%
College of Staten Island Table updated March 8, 2018
I'm an international student. What do I need to know about applying to the DPT program?
Translations and evaluation of transcripts from colleges outside the U.S. must be completed early in the application process. The Office of International Service at the College of Staten island collects the documents and issues the I-20. Please refer to the graduate catalog or graduate application for more detailed information.
What if I'm an internationally trained Physical Therapist?
If you are qualified to work as a physical therapist in another country, you may not need to apply to our program. Contact the New York State Board of Physical Therapy to determine if your education allows you to take the National Physical Therapy Examination. If you do not hold a bachelor's degree, then you are not qualified for the examination. If you wish to become a licensed physical therapist in the U.S., then you must apply to an accredited physical therapy program. The College of Staten Island will require you to apply and enroll in our entire curriculum. We do not waive courses from other colleges or universities. You must also complete the 100 hours of clinical experience in the United States, Canada, Australia, or England.
May I meet with an advisor?
Members of the Physical Therapy faculty are available for counseling appointments.  If you wish to discuss your application (before applying) please email Dr. Chiacchiero at michael.chiacchiero@csi.cuny.edu
If you have a specific question, you may call the department between the hours of 9:00 am to 5:00 pm at (718) 982-3153.
The department holds an Open House each semester as an informational session to answer questions on admissions, prerequisites and the admissions process. During the academic year the Program Director holds informal sessions in a group and individually.

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