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Thomas Jefferson University and Penn
State Abington
Sign 3+3 Physical Therapy Transfer Agreement
Philadelphia, PA, June 13, 2003 - Thomas Jefferson University
has entered into a program agreement with Penn State Abington enabling
students to earn both the Bachelor of Science (BS) and Doctor of Physical
Therapy (DPT) degrees in six years after graduation from high school.
Students will spend the first three years at Penn State Abington and then
proceed to Jefferson College of Health Professions, Thomas Jefferson University
for the final three years of graduate physical therapy coursework. The
BS in Science with the Life Science Option from Penn State Abington will
be awarded after successful completion of the first year at Jefferson
College of Health Professions. The DPT degree from Thomas Jefferson University
will be awarded after successful completion of the third year at JCHP.
Over the years, Jefferson College of Health Professions has worked closely
with Penn State Abington to enable their students to complete bachelor's,
master's and doctoral degrees without leaving the Philadelphia area. Starting
this September, Penn State students who meet the requirements will be
eligible, on a space-available basis, for a seamless transition into the
Jefferson DPT program. Other joint programs include the 2+2 (BS) in specialized
sciences (nursing, bioscience technologies, diagnostic imaging), the 2
+ 3 (BS/MS) in occupational therapy and the 3 + 2 in biotechnology, cytotechnology
or medical technology (BS/MS).
According to Karen Wiley Sandler, PhD, dean at Penn State Abington, "Penn
State Abington is proud to partner with Thomas Jefferson University to
provide an outstanding opportunity for future physical therapists. This
partnership exemplifies the advantages to our region of collaboration
between two leading Philadelphia institutions."
For more information about the articulation and transfer agreements,
contact director of admissions at JCHP, karen.jacobs@jefferson.edu
215 503-1040 or director of enrollment management at Penn State Abington,
Dr. Bob McCaig, rdm1@psu.edu 215-881-7600.
Jefferson College of Health Professions, founded in 1969 and located
in the heart of Philadelphia, provides academic programs to a highly qualified,
culturally diverse student population with the primary goal of developing
outstanding professionals and future leaders in healthcare. The College
offers fully accredited bachelor's and master's degree programs in diagnostic
imaging, bioscience technologies, nursing, occupational therapy and physical
therapy. In addition, selected health certificate programs are offered
and associate degrees in arts and sciences can be earned through the Department
of General Studies.
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