Phase 1 GPA Scholarship for DPT semesters 1-6 based on Core Pre-requisites
Block Tuition Reduction | Core GPA |
10% | 3.70 - 3.79 |
25% | 3.80-3.89 |
50% | 3.90-4.00 |
Phase 2 GPA Scholarship for the final 3 semesters of the DPT progam, based on DPT GPA at the end of DPT semester 6
Block Tuition Reduction | DPT GPA |
10% | 3.75-3.84 |
25% | 3.85-3.94 |
50% | 3.95-4.00 |
Both scholarships are flat-rate tuition discount off the block tuition rate and does not include lab fees.
Class of 2027 DPT Basic Program Costs | Year 1 | Year 2 | Year 3 |
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DPT Program Block Tuition | $30,600 | $30,900 | $31,500 |
Lab FeesX | $11,040 | $6,900 | $1380 |
DPT Professional Fee | $1,230 | $1,230 | $1,230 |
AU General Fees: Graduate* | $1,235 | $1,235 | $1,235 |
Books and Supplies (estimate) | $600 | $600 | $0 |
Yearly Total | $44,704 | $40,865 | $35,345 |
Total Program Cost | $120,914 |
X Lab fees are based on lab credits, therefore not equally divided over semesters. *AU Graduate Fees are subject to change each academic year
Other One-Time Expenses | Cost |
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Confirmation Deposit | $500 |
Criminal Background Check & Drug Tests (required by some Clinical Facilities) | ~$140 |
For admissions requirements click here or contact the Physical Therapy Admissions Director (269) 471-6490 or (800) 827-2878.
Andrews University offers full-time undergraduate students the Andrews Partnership Scholarship which is described in the AU Bulletin.
Students who start the PT program without a bachelor’s degree may be eligible to receive this scholarship for 2 terms (PT-1 & 2).
The FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) is your key to federal and state student aid.
Eligibility for this financial aid is based on need established by completion of the FAFSA, which includes an evaluation of the student’s income and assets.
Financial aid application packets are available after January 1st by calling Enrollment Information Services (269-471-6509) or Student Financial Services (269-471-3334).
Turn in all necessary financial aid documents.
For a complete list, go to the Student Financial Services website.
The School of Rehabilitation Sciences has limited resources for financial aid which include graduate assistantships and named scholarships.
Other sources of support for students may include parental assistance, accumulated savings, the income of working spouses, part-time jobs, scholarships and grants outside the university, and loans.
Eligible students may receive Federal Direct Student Loans, Federal Perkins Loans, and Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants.
Interest on the loans accrues at a comparatively low rate and the loans are repayable over an extended period of time after you complete your course of study.
We advise students to live frugally and carefully consider the loan amount needed each year to limit student loan debt upon graduation. We incorporate financial literacy training in the DPT program to foster financial wellness and good stewardship.
For details, see the "payment options" on the Andrews Website or see the Financial Section of the University Bulletin.
For specific financial aid information, see the Student Financial Services Webpage or contact Student Financial Services (800) 253-2874 or
(269) 471-3334.
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