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Revision as of 23:05, 30 January 2019
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Location
Department of Physical Therapy
University of Toronto
160-500 University Avenue
Toronto, Ontario
M5G 1V7
Contacts
Website: http://www.physicaltherapy.utoronto.ca/
Phone: (416) 946-8641
Fax: (416) 946-8562
Admission email: physther.facmed@utoronto.ca
Program Information
- Two-year (24-month) program, including spring/summer terms
- Three internships, each 5 weeks in length, occur through out the duration of the program
- For information on the program's structure, click here
Admissions Requirements
Course and Degree Requirements
- Four-year undergraduate degree
- Required courses are:
- Human Physiology (one half course)
- Human Anatomy (one half course)
- Life and/or Physical Sciences (one full course or two half courses)
- Social Sciences and/or Humanities and/or Languages (one full course or two half courses)
- Psychology may count for Life Science or Social Science credits
- Statistics or Research Methods (one half course)
- Information on weight of McGill courses at U of T can be found here
GPA
- Cutoff: 3.80 based on the last 20 half courses completed for 2015 cycle.
- Includes all summer, part-time, distance, and failed courses - even after the four-year degree is completed.
- Activity-type courses, non-convertible grades (e.g., pass/fail) and Consecutive Bachelor of Education (BEd) undergraduate degree courses will not be included in this calculation
- Graduate students are normally assessed on their last 20 half course equivalents completed by December 31 of the application year, including both undergraduate and graduate courses; a minimum requirement of a mid-B average in all graduate courses.
For more information on GPA, please visit [1]
TOEFL
- Minimum scores:
- Paper-based: 600
- Internet-based: 100/120 and 22/30 on the writing and speaking sections
- Must have been completed within the last two years
- Scores must be received no later than March 1, 2016
Other Requirements
- Online application on ORPAS website
- Application fee: $190 plus an institutional levy of $90 for each university selection with the exception of McMaster University.
- Two references:
- one academic and one professional
- Computer Administered Profile (CAP):
- Only top applicants (ranked initially by marks) are invited to write CAP on-site at the University of Toronto in Toronto, Ontario on Saturday, April 30, 2016
- The CAP is a two-hour exam consisting of short answer and long answer questions
- CAP scores count for 40% of your admission score; GPA counts for the other 60%
Interview
- There is no interview
Timeline 2015-2016
- Mid-Octorber, 2015: Applications available on ORPAS website
- January 8, 2016: Deadlines for all application materials
- January 29, 2016: Deadline for receipt of transcripts
- Late March/early April, 2016: Invitations for CAP are sent
- April 30, 2016: CAP day at U of T
- May 20, 2016: Deadline for notification of result by email
- June 3, 2016: Due of responses to first-round offers
- June 30, 2016: Deadline for receipt of final transcripts
More [2]
Tuition 2015-2016
- Academic fees: $10,150.00
- Incidental & Ancillary Fees: $1,480.08
- Additional costs may include books, housing/food, local transportation.
- For information of financial aid and awards, click here