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A Look at Top Schools for Sports Physical Therapy

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Everyone who is going to spend their time, energy, and money for an education want to be sure they are getting the best. If you have made the decision to take your education to the next level by looking into the top schools for sports physical therapy, you have made a sound decision for your future. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics believes physical therapy is an excellent career choice and considers this field to be growing at an above average rate. Studies suggest the reason for this trend includes a greater number of older adults choosing to stay active in their later years, as well as more people suffering from injuries and diseases of the muscle and skeletal systems. Here is a look at some of the top schools for sports physical therapy in the country.

First on our list of schools to consider we have St. Louis University. While not on the list of the least expensive colleges in sports therapy, it does boast an excellent student to professor ratio. That means you can expect this choice of the top schools for sports physical therapy to provide the type of individual attention every student thrives in. This college also likes for its incoming freshmen to have an average GPA of 3.6 and score between 24 and 29 on the ACT exam. Those who are taking the SAT should set their goals of receiving a 1000 to 1099 score for the best chances of getting in.

Another good candidate on our list of top schools for sports physical therapy is Touro College. This school offers classes to receive an associates, bachelors, masters, or doctorate. That leaves plenty of options open to you as to the pace and time line of your course study. Just like St. Louis University a score of 1000 to 1099 on the SAT is preferred while the ACT students will want to have somewhere between an 18 and 23 at least. High school graduates should have received a 3.3 to be in good standing for admission.

Last, but certainly not least on our list of top schools for sports physical therapy is Truman State University. On a side note, this university has a rich and diverse history its student body and facility can be proud of. Let's get to the details of academic performance. SAT scores average at 1200 to 1299 for admission with ACT scores being in the 24 to 29 ranges. High school GPA averages like to hang out at 3.8 for the incoming freshmen class. Competition is stiff and you will be better off with the kinds of accomplishments these schools are looking for.



It's worth your time to explore the top schools for sports physical therapy if that is the field of study you want to enter. There are several excellent colleges and universities in the U.S. more than qualified to teach you all you need to know.


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