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Beginning in the fall of 2005 Franklin Pierce offered its first professional doctoral degree program. The College's highly successful Master of Physical Therapy degree was converted to a Doctor of Physical Therapy degree in order to address the shift in the entry-level degree recommendations for the profession of physical therapy. (Alumni of the Master of Physical Therapy program have the opportunity to complete an online transitional DPT program which will fill the gap between the program from which the individual graduated and this new DPT degree program.) Call the Concord campus at (603) 228-1155 or email gradstudies@franklinpierce.edu for information on this and other graduate programs at Franklin Pierce.
DPT Resource Links: Concord NH Chamber of Commerce : http://www.concordnhchamber.com/ Northeast Network Healthcare Review. New England's Connection to healthcare Information: http://www.healthcarereview.com/ The American Physical Therapy Association. Providing education and career resource information for MPT students and professionals: http://www.apta.org/ The American Physical Therapy Association-NH Chapter. Providing education, career and licensure information for the State of NH: http://www.nhapta.org/ US Department of Health and Human Services, Health Resources and Services Administration. Providing grants and scholarships for students: http://www.hrsa.gov/ |
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