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Student Profiles
47, 43 and 53 students respectively comprise the DPT classes of 2008, 2009 and 2010.  The following charts exemplify the diversity of each class.

CLASS OF 2008
WHO WE ARE
 Age Range:
21-36
Ethnicity
30% of the class is minority representation
Geographical Regions
Connecticut
Florida
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Ohio
New York
Tennessee
Texas
Virginia
Washington
Institutions Attended
Undergraduate




















Boston University
Columbia University
Cornell University
Florida State University
Georgetown University
Hunter College
Lafayette College
Lehigh University
Manhattan College
Messiah College
New York University
Ohio State University
Ohio University
Rutgers University
Shenandoah University
San Diego State University
San Jose State University
SUNY Stony Brook
Syracuse University
Texas A & M University

Towson University
Trinity College
University of California
University of Delaware
University of Florida
University of Maryland
University of Michigan
University of Minnesota
University of New Hampshire
University of Pennsylvania
University of Rochester
University of South Alabama
University of Southern California
University of Tennessee
University of Texas
Wake Forest University
Wesleyan University
Wheaton University
Yale University
Undergraduate Major
Animal Science
Art
Art History
Biology
Biomedical Engineering
Chemistry
Communications
Dance
Economics
Ex Physiology/Ex Science
Health & Exercise
Health Studies
Kinesiology
Metropolitan Studies
Microbiology
Molecular & Cell Biology
Movement Science
Physical Ed
Psychology
Zoology
Academic Achievement

Undergraduate GPA
Science Prerequisite GPA
Mean
3.48
3.36
GRE Scores
Verbal
Quantitative
Analytical Writing
510
650
5.0
Merit Scholarships
20 (43% of class)


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CLASS OF 2009
WHO WE ARE
 Age Range:
21-31
Ethnicity
20% of the class is minority representation
Geographical Regions
California
Connecticut
Georgia
Iowa
Kansas
Maryland
Michigan
Minnesota
New Jersey
New York
North Carolina
Ohio
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
Texas
Washington
Institutions Attended
Undergraduate






















Graduate

Arcadia University
Baldwin-Wallace College
Boston College
Brandies University
Brooklyn College
Colby College
College of St. Elizabeth
College of William & Mary
Columbia University
Darmouth College
Duke University
Fordham University
Hamilton College
James Madison University
Manhattan College
Messiah College
Mt. Saint Mary’s College
New York University
Ohio State University
Pennsylvania State University
Rutgers
St. John’s University

Cooper Union College

Smith College
Southern Oregon University
Stanford University
SUNY @ Oneonta
Truman State University
University of Buffalo
University of Georgia
University of Iowa
University of Kansas
University of Maryland
University of Minnesota
University of North Carolina @ Charlotte
University of Oregon
University of Texas, Austin
University of Washington
Vanderbilt University
Villanova University
Wake Forest University
Wellesley College
Willamette University
Yeshiva University (Stern College)
Undergraduate Major
Athletic Training
Biology
Chemistry
Child Development
Classics
Dance
Education
Exercise Science
Health Science
Human Physiology
Dual Majors
Biology/Anthropology
Biology/Chemistry
Graduate Major
Athletic Training
Kinesiology
Music
Neuroscience
Nutrition
Pre Physical Therapy
Psychology
Science
Sports Science
Women’s Studies

Natural Science/Philosophy

Academic Achievement

Undergraduate GPA
Science Prerequisite GPA
Mean
3.499
3.354
GRE Scores
Verbal
Quantitative
Analytical Writing
520
640
5.0
Merit Scholarships
26 (55% of class)



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CLASS OF 2010
WHO WE ARE
 Age Range:
21-49
Ethnicity
39% of the class is minority representation
Geographical Regions
Canada
California
Connecticut
Colorado
Florida
Hawaii
Kansas
Maine
Maryland
MichiganNew
Hampshire
New Jersey
New York
North Carolina
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Texas
Washington
Institutions Attended
Undergraduate

Adelphia University
Arcardia University
Boston University
Concordia University
Cornell University
CUNY Brooklyn College
Duquesne University
Emory University
Florida International University
Fordham University
Johns Hopkins
Loyola Marymount University
Michigan State University
New Jersey Institute of Technology
New York University
Northwestern University
Ohio State University
Pennsylvania State University
Providence College
Quinnipaic University
Rutgers University
Saint Mary’s College

San Diego State University
San Francisco State University
Seattle University
SUNY Farmingdale
SUNY Stony Brook
Tufts University
Texas State University
Union College
University of California Berkely
University of California San Diego
University of Colorado
University of Guelph
University of Kansas
University of Maryland
University of Michigan
University of New Hampshire
University of North Carolina Greensboro
University of Ottawa
University of the Pacific
University of Pittsburgh
Ursinus College
Warren Wilson College
Graduate
Columbia
Pennsylvania State University
Rochester University of Technology
University of Pennsylvania (Wharton)
Undergraduate Major
Accounting
Asian Studies
Athletic Training
Biology
Biomedical Engineering
Bioscience
Economics
Exercise & Sports Science
Finance
Health Sciences
Human Kinetics
Kinesiology

Dual Degrees
Biology & English
Natural Science & Philosophy
Mathematics
Natural Science
Neuroscience
Nutrition
Physiology
Political Science
Psychology
Public Health
Rehab Science
Sociology
Sports Medicine


Dual Majors
Biology & English
Natural Science & Philosophy

Graduate Majors
Chemistry
Exercise Science
Management
Physiology
Academic Achievement

Undergraduate GPA
Science Prerequisite GPA
Mean
3.48
3.37
GRE Scores
Verbal
Quantitative
Analytical Writing
520
640
5.0
Merit Scholarships
32 (60% of the class)

Student Life

The physical therapy educational experience goes well beyond classroom learning and clinical training. Part of the transformation from physical therapy student to a well-rounded entry-level clinician involves pursuing interests outside of the profession. As a student you are a member of the extensive and dynamic Columbia University community in a city that offers a multitude of cultural and recreational activities.



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