*The PT program does not observe the week 6 Fall or Spring semester break
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Our program strongly welcomes and educates students who are committed to caring for patients in mind, body and spirit with an emphasis on primary care and preventative medicine, as well as continual lifelong learning.
Concordia's PT program is committed to equipping you with a sound foundation in movement science, faith, and integrity. Whether you're currently a PTA or beginning your search for physical therapist schooling, our program will empower you to graduate prepared for safe, autonomous, and ethical practice, ready to serve your patients and community in mind, body, and spirit.
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We are committed to engaging your mind and spirit for service to Christ in the church and the world.
Our team is available to help you as you consider the next step in your education.
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Please join us for an upcoming virtual info session and learn more about our program and all of the benefits of getting your Doctor of Physical Therapy. Click here to register.
We're excited to offer multiple program pathways to help you take the next step in your career as a physical therapist. At Concordia, you’ll receive in-depth training for the entry-level practice of physical therapy as a generalist clinician. Not only will you explore the scientific underpinnings of PT but also the professional characteristics required in healthcare; learn how to supervise PT staff, create programs promoting healthy, holistic lifestyles, and follow the ethical and legal standards necessary in clinical practice.
The following PT pathways will help you to streamline your doctorate with the path that best suits your needs and educational background:
Our goal is to ensure that as a DPT graduate, you'll be able to demonstrate the knowledge and skills for entry-level practice of physical therapy as a generalist clinician. Our comprehensive curriculum includes coursework in human anatomy, movement science, therapeutic exercise, neuroscience, clinical decision-making and problem-solving, and musculoskeletal disorders - just to name a few. Learn more about our program goals and outcomes on the outcome tab.
Our state-of-the-art facilities give you access to our human anatomy lab, where you'll have opportunities to interact with cadavers to supplement your education. By combining classroom, laboratory, and clinical education, you'll graduate with the knowledge and skills necessary to embody professionalism, servant leadership, and advocacy in the ever-changing healthcare system.
The physical therapy program at CUW is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education (CAPTE). Graduation from a CAPTE-accredited program is required for eligibility to sit for the licensing exam, for which Concordia graduates have an ultimate pass rate of 100%. Graduates will be eligible to sit for the national physical therapy licensing exam. You may also be interested in adding a specialty to your PT license. Consider Concordia's orthopedic residency program as a way to add an orthopedic specialty to your DPT.
Administrative & Accreditation Support
Physical Therapy Program CUW
jill.reich@cuw.edu
262-243-4433
Applicants to the Doctor of Physical Therapy program apply through an online service called Physical Therapist Centralized Application Service (PTCAS). To learn more about the PTCAS application process, prerequisites, CUW’s admission requirements, and admission deadlines, please visit www.ptcas.org.
Please submit your official GRE scores to code 7697 for the Concordia DPT program; they will automatically be sent to PTCAS. Do not send your GRE scores to the main university or graduate admissions code.
To apply for this program you must have the following:
The priority admission option will allow students to complete the Doctor of Physical Therapy degree in 6.5 years. The option will be open to students who matriculate as freshmen at the Concordia University Mequon campus and who take all science prerequisite coursework on the Mequon campus.
We offer priority admission to CUW students who:
The accelerated admission option will allow students to complete the Doctor of Physical Therapy degree in 5.5 years. The option will be open to students who matriculate as freshmen at the Concordia University Mequon campus and who take all science prerequisite coursework on the Mequon campus.
If you decide to pursue admission through the accelerated process, you will receive a Bachelor of Science in Rehabilitation Science (BSRS) following completion of your fourth year of academic study at Concordia University.
Current students and alumni of St. Norbert College (SNC) and Viterbo University (VU) will be given priority admission to the DPT program if they meet the following requirements:
The Doctor of Physical Therapy program at Concordia University Wisconsin 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 262-243-4485 or email dale.gerke@cuw.edu.
The program has determined that its curriculum meets the state educational requirements for licensure or certification in all states, the District of Colombia, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands secondary to its accreditation by the Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education, based on the following:
CAPTE accreditation of a physical therapist or physical therapist assistant program satisfies state educational requirements in all states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Thus, students graduating from CAPTE-accredited physical therapist and physical therapist assistant education programs are eligible to take the National Physical Therapy Examination and apply for licensure in all states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. For more information regarding state qualifications and licensure requirements, refer to the Federation of State Boards of Physical Therapy website at www.fsbpt.org.
Concordia University is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission hlcommission.org, a regional accreditation agency recognized by the U.S. Department of Education.
The Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education (CAPTE) approved Concordia University DPT program's application for substantive change and continues accreditation for a Bridge DPT cohort. Effective date of this approval was November 2, 2021. The first cohort of students matriculated into the Bridge DPT program on 1/3/22.
States have established standards of practice for physical therapists. While at the present time, we cannot provide a particular state’s specific requirements for licensing, we can assure you that we will provide you with the contact information for the state Board of Physical Therapy for the state in which you are doing study.
Any individual or organization with a concern about an experience with any student, faculty, or staff member of the Department of Physical Therapy at Concordia University may file a written complaint against the Department. Anonymous complaints will not be responded to by the director. Complaints should be addressed to: Director, Physical Therapy Program, Concordia University 12800 N Lake Shore Dr Mequon WI 53097-2402
Assistant Professor
Office: Health Services 137
Phone: (262) 243-2245
Dr. Baker brings extensive clinical background in geriatrics, skilled nursing facilities, and student mentorship to teaching at CUW. She recently earned her Ph.D. in interdisciplinary health sciences through NIU.
Assistant Professor
Office: Heidelberg Hall 209
Phone: (262) 243-2259
Dr. Bennett shares her extensive (20+) clinical experience while teaching clinical application of adult neurologic rehab, cardiopulmonary, and acute care skills.
Assistant Professor
Office: Health Services HS220
Phone: (262) 243-4291
Dr. Lee J. Coleman has taught across all three cohorts in the Concordia Doctor of Physical Therapy program and currently instructs courses in Evidence-Based Practice, Orthopedics, and elective courses in manual therapy. "I am passionate about mentoring and teaching DPT students the skills required to deliver quality, evidence-based patient care."
Department Chair - Physical Therapy, Professor
Office: Heidelberg Hall H220
Phone: (262) 243-4485
Dale Gerke is a Professor at Concordia University Wisconsin and serves as the Director of the Orthopedic Residency Program. He teaches in the Entry Level Physical Therapy and Orthopedic Residency programs. Dr. Gerke has been the Director of the Orthopedic Residency program since 2013.
Director - Physical Therapy Orthopedic Residency, Assistant Professor
Office: Health Services 101 R
Phone: (262) 243-4285
Assistant Professor
Office: Health Services 224
Phone: (262) 243-4293
Professor
Office: Heidelberg Hall H225
Phone: (262) 243-2615
Kathy Lemley teaches human anatomy and neuroscience in the Physical Therapy program. Her research focuses on pain perception and exercise for pain management across the lifespan as well as anatomy education.
Associate Professor
Phone: (262) 243-4230
My clinical practice spans over forty years, with experience in all aspects of acute care and outpatient physical therapy. My areas of expertise are in the physical therapy management of the geriatric patients with special interest in working with the individual with Parkinson Disease. I am a Board Certified Geriatric Clinical Specialist. I recently was re-certification which is good thru 2032.
Director of Clinical Education - Physical Therapy, Assistant Professor
Office: Heidelberg Hall H224
Phone: (262) 243-2252
*The PT program does not observe the week 6 Fall or Spring semester break
Please join us for an upcoming virtual info session on Friday, April 25 at 12pm CST and learn more about our program and all of the benefits of getting your Doctor of Physical Therapy. Click here to register.
The Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) program - Bridge track is designed for licensed Physical therapy Assistants (PTA). Our flexible hybrid learning format allows you to learn online with one on-campus weekend required per month (Fridays 12 pm-9 pm & Saturdays 8 am-5 pm). Small class sizes allow you to connect personally with faculty and your cohort.
Licensed PTAs with a bachelor's degree and at least one year of experience can earn a DPT degree in as little as 2.5-years. (103 credits) The hybrid program format allows students to continue working as a PTA for approximately 8 hours per week during the first two years of the program.
View the DPT Bridge curriculum schedule here.
All students applying for admission to the program must:
Applicants who already have their bachelor's can apply to the Doctor of Physical Therapy Bridge program through an online service called Physical Therapist Centralized Application Service (PTCAS). Official application opens June 15th of every year.
Please submit your official GRE scores to code 7697; they will automatically be sent to PTCAS. Do not send your GRE scores to the main university or graduate admissions.
If you do not have a bachelor’s degree, or do not meet the prerequisites, you can earn your Bachelor of Science in Rehabilitation Science (BSRS) and a Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) degree in a continuous plan. Click here to learn more about our BSRS degree for PTA students.
Graduation Year | Graduation Rate | First-Time NPTE Pass Rate | Ultimate NPTE Pass Rate | Employement Rate |
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2024 | 67% | 83.3% | N/A | 100%* |
*All students who passed NPTE
Contact the Physical Therapy Department
Jill Reich
Administrative & Accreditation Support
Physical Therapy Program CUW
jill.reich@cuw.edu
262-243-4433
*Graduation rate according to the formula in the Annual Accreditation Report
** The two-year average first-time pass rate
***Licensure examination pass rate consistent with the information published by the Federation of State Boards of Physical Therapy
****Employment rate: % of graduates who were employed within 6 months of passing the licensure examination
Graduation Year | Graduation Rate * | 2-year Graduation Rate | First-Time Pass Rate | 2-year average 1st time pass rate** | Ultimate Pass Rate*** | 2-year average ultimate pass rate | Employment Rate **** | Number of Students per Cohort | Number of Concordia Undergraduates in Cohort |
2020 | 100% | 98.1% | 100% | 100% | 100% | 100% | 100% | 26 | 3 |
2021 | 96% | 98.1% | 95.7% | 98% | 100% | 100% | 100% | 28 | 16 |
2022 | 96% | 94.4% | 92% | 95.9% | 100% | 100% | 100% | 28 | 7 |
2023 | 100% | 96.2% | 92% | 92% | 100% | 100% | 100% | 28 | 10 |
2024 | 83.3% | 92.0% | 95% | 93.6% | 100% | 100% | 100% | 27 | 3 |
2025 | n/a | n/a | n/a | n/a | n/a | n/a | n/a | 25 | 9 |
2026 | n/a | n/a | n/a | n/a | n/a | n/a | n/a | n/a | n/a |
Goal 1: Demonstrate the knowledge and skills for entry-level practice of physical therapy as a generalist clinician
Goal 2: Embody the multiple facets of professionalism, within the clinic.
Goal 3: Value service to the church, community, and profession.
Goal 4: Demonstrate knowledge and skills for adapting to changes in healthcare delivery systems.
Students will benefit from a locked tuition rate for all three years of study. Tuition is based upon the year students enter into the program. Click here to download the student financial fact sheet.
Class | 2023 | 2024 | 2025 |
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Semester Tuition | $18,300 | $18,300 | $21,000* |
Yearly Tuition | $36,600 | $36,600 | $42,000 |
Yearly Fees | $338 | $338 | $338 |
Additional Expenses (textbooks, clinical education travel, etc.) |
$1,805 | $1,805 | $1,805 |
Total Cost | $112,619 | $112,619 | $107,619 |
*Charged a total of five times.