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Discover everything you need to know to make your OT, PT, or sonography degree a reality.

Applying for your Doctor of Occupational Therapy, Doctor of Physical Therapy, or Bachelor of Science in Medical Imaging and Radiation Sciences – Sonography degree at OU-Tulsa is just the first step toward achieving your educational goals.

Because every student and situation is different, there is no one-size-fits-all solution to successfully submitting your application. The information on this page is designed to help you easily navigate the application process. We strongly encourage all applicants to contact the Office of Academic and Student Affairs at ahinfo@oushc.edu or one of these faculty members for guidance and assistance with the application process:

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Contact:

Office of Academic & Student Affairs (OASA)

405-271-2131 | 
ahinfo@ouhsc.edu

To be considered for admission, an applicant must:

  1. Successfully completed, or be in the process of completing a minimum of sixty-four (64) semester hours of coursework (which includes 1 of 3 "First-Year Experience" courses from the OU-Norman or an equivalent course from an accredited college or university prior to admittance to the program; OR have successfully completed, or be in the process of completing a minimum of sixty-one (61) semester hours of coursework (excluding the OU-Norman "First-Year Experience" or equivalent course from an accredited college or university).  Applicants should understand that if admitted in this scenario, the student will be enrolled in a ‘First Year Experience’ course while enrolled in the OUHSC program; 
  2. Have successfully completed all "Foundation Courses" with grades of C or better prior to the application deadline as noted on the prerequisite table with +. Prerequisite courses taken during the spring 2020 semester may have a “P” for passing or “S” for satisfactory due to the COVID-19 pandemic. However, please note that letter grades are preferred/will be given preference for admission and the required 2.50 GPA admission requirement still applies; 
  3. Complete all prerequisites with a grade of C or better prior to the beginning of the program. Prerequisite courses taken during the spring 2020 semester may have a “P” for passing or “S” for satisfactory due to the COVID-19 pandemic. However, please note that that letter grades are preferred/will be given preference for admission and the required 2.50 GPA admission requirement still applies;
  4. Be in good standing with the college or university last or currently attending;
  5. Have a minimum grade point average of 2.50 on a 4.0 scale for all college work attempted. The College of Allied Health does not recognize academic forgiveness nor reprieve policies. All attempts of a course are included in the calculation of GPA;
  6. Earn a minimum score of 600 (paper-based) or 100 (internet-based) within two years prior to application on the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) if English is the second language.  TOEFL’s web address is toefl.org;
  7. All international/Non US Citizen applicants are required to have all transcripts/mark sheets from foreign institutions evaluated by World Education Services (WES) or Educational Credential Evaluators (ECE);
  8. Submit official transcripts from all colleges and/or universities attended and non-refundable application fees, and
  9. Submit a completed online application. The application deadline is March 1 for Summer admission. All official, sealed transcripts and TOEFL scores (if applicable) must be received by the application deadline. Late transcripts and test scores may result in an automatic denial.

Note: If you plan on applying to the program this year, submit an official, sealed transcript from every institution attended AS SOON AS POSSIBLE to ensure that we receive the transcripts by the application deadline. Transcripts take time to process from one institution to the other; therefore, order your transcripts ASAP! Once your fall grades have been posted, please mail us an updated transcript. Click on the following link for the address to mail your transcripts.

Students applying to the Doctor of Occupational Therapy program must possess personal qualities of character, integrity, and motivation, as well as the capacity for the Technical Standards (note please link to the same standards that are under the tab titled additional resources) suitable for a career in occupational therapy.

Complete List of Application Deadlines

The OUHSC Doctor of Occupational Therapy program has joined the Occupational Therapist Centralized Application Service (OTCAS). Applicants must complete both the OTCAS application and the OUHSC application. ALL official sealed transcripts and scores must be sent to OTCAS and entered through the OTCAS on-line system. To be considered for admission, applicants must meet the following requirements:

  1. Submit a completed on-line application through OTCAS and OUHSC. The OUHSC OTD Program encourages you to APPLY EARLY! We will begin considering applications as early as October 3rd. Those with completed applications (OTCAS + OUHSC) by October 3rd will be given PRIORITY consideration. Applications that are not complete by the October 3rd deadline will not be considered for admission until the firm deadline of February 1. It is possible that the majority of the class could be filled prior to the firm deadline of February 1st.;
  2. Complete a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university prior to enrollment in the program;
  3. Be in good standing with the college or university last or currently attending;
  4. At a minimum, earn both a 2.75 cumulative grade point average and a 2.75 science grade point average on a 4.0 scale as calculated by OTCAS. Courses taken during the spring 2020 semester may have a “P” for passing or “S” for satisfactory due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Please note that the required 2.75 cumulative grade point average and 2.75 science grade point average still applies. The College of Allied Health does not recognize academic forgiveness nor reprieve policies. All attempts of a course are included in the calculation of GPAs; 
  5. Successfully complete all departmental prerequisite courses with grades of C or better prior to beginning our program the first week of June. Courses taken during the spring 2020 semester may have a “P” for passing or “S” for satisfactory due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Please note that the required 2.75 cumulative grade point average and 2.75 science grade point average still applies;
  6. We recognize that at this time it may be difficult for applicants to complete observation hours.  Although we recommend 40 hours of occupational therapy observation, they are NOT required.  We ask that applicants explore the AOTA website to learn more about careers in occupational therapy;
  7. Submit official transcripts from all colleges and/or universities (including OU or OUHSC) attended and non-refundable application fees through OTCAS ;
  8. Submit Graduate Record Examination (GRE) scores (the General Test) prior to the application deadline date. At the time of verification through OTCAS, we will only accept valid, reportable GRE scores that are no older than five years following the test date. See ETS for score reporting policies. It is recommended that you take the revised GRE no later than one month prior to the application period for which you are applying to ensure your scores are received by the application deadline. Scores received after the application deadline will result in an automatic denial. The OTCAS GRE Designated Institution Code for the OTD program at OUHSC is 7448;
  9. If English is a second language, submit Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) scores. Applicants must earn a minimum score of 600 (paper-based) or 100 (Internet-based) within two years prior to application. The department may waive TOEFL scores if the applicant provides evidence of graduation from a U.S. High School or a 4-year Bachelor’s degree or higher from a U.S. institution. Click here to review additional information regarding the TOEFL and TOEFL waiver;
  10. If previous coursework was from colleges or universities outside of the US, have all transcripts/mark sheets processed through World Education Services (WES); and 
  11. All official, sealed transcripts, GRE scores, and TOEFL scores (if applicable) must be received by the application deadline. Late transcripts and test scores will result in an automatic denial.

Please Note: If you plan on applying to the program this year, submit an official, sealed transcript from every institution attended AS SOON AS POSSIBLE through the OTCAS system. Do NOT send them to the Health Sciences Center. They will not be forwarded. ALL transcripts and scores must be entered through the on-line OTCAS system. Transcripts take time to process from one institution to the other; therefore, order your transcripts ASAP! Once your fall grades have been posted, please update your OTCAS application ASAP.

Students applying to the Doctor of Physical Therapy program must possess personal qualities of character, integrity, and motivation, as well as the capacity to perform essential functions suitable for a career in physical therapy.

Complete List of Application Deadlines

The OUHSC Doctor of Physical Therapy program has joined the Physical Therapist Centralized Application Service(PTCAS). Applicants must complete both the PTCAS application and the OUHSC application. ALL official, sealed transcripts and scores must be sent to PTCAS and entered through the PTCAS on-line system. To be considered for admission, applicants must meet the following requirements:

  1. Submit a completed on-line application through the PTCAS and OUHSC applications. The OUHSC DPT Program encourages you to APPLY EARLY! We will begin considering applications as early as October 3rd. Those with completed applications (PTCAS + OUHSC) by October 3rd will be given PRIORITY consideration. Applications that are not complete by the October 3rd deadline will not be considered for admission until the firm deadline of February 1. It is possible that up to 50% of the class could be filled prior to the firm deadline of February 1. All official, sealed transcripts, GRE scores, and TOEFL scores (if applicable) must be received by the application deadline. Late transcripts and test scores will result in an automatic denial;
  2. Complete a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university prior to enrollment in the program;
  3. Be in good standing with the college or university last or currently attending;
  4. At a minimum, earn both a 2.75 cumulative grade point average and a 2.75 science grade point average on a 4.0 scale as calculated by PTCAS. Courses taken during the spring 2020 semester may have a “P” for passing or “S” for satisfactory due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Please note that the required 2.75 cumulative grade point average and 2.75 grade point average still applies. The College of Allied Health does not recognize academic forgiveness nor reprieve policies. All attempts of a course are included in the calculation of GPAs;
  5. Successfully complete all departmental prerequisite courses with grades of C or better prior to beginning our program the first week of June. Courses taken during the spring 2020 semester may have a “P” for passing or “S” for satisfactory due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Please note that the required 2.75 cumulative grade point average and 2.75 science grade point average still applies;
  6. We recognize that at this time it may be difficult for applicants to complete observation hours. Although we recommend 40 hours of physical therapy observation, they are NOT required. We ask that applicants explore the APTA website to learn more about careers in physical therapy; 
  7. Submit official transcripts from all colleges and/or universities (including OU and OUHSC transcripts if you have taken courses there) attended and non-refundable application fees through PTCAS ;
  8. Submit Graduate Record Examination (GRE) scores (the General Test) prior to the application deadline date. At the time of verification through PTCAS, we will only accept valid reportable GRE scores that are no older than five years following the test date. See ETS for score reporting policies. It is recommended that you take the revised GRE no later than one month prior to the application period for which you are applying to ensure your scores are received by the application deadline. Scores received after the application deadline will result in an automatic denial. The PTCAS GRE Designated Institution Code for the DPT program at OUHSC is 7426; 
  9. If English is a second language, submit Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) scores. Applicants must earn a minimum score of 600 (paper-based) or 100 (Internet-based) within two years prior to application. The PTCAS TOEFL Designated Institution Code for the DPT program at OUHSC is 7426. The department may waive TOEFL scores if the applicant provides evidence of graduation from a U.S. High School or a 4-year Bachelor’s degree or higher from a U.S. institution. Click here to review additional information regarding the TOEFL and TOEFL waiver; 
  10. If previous coursework was from colleges or universities outside of the US, have all transcripts/mark sheets processed through World Education Services (WES); and 
  11. All official, sealed transcripts, GRE scores, and TOEFL scores (if applicable) must be received by the application deadline. Late transcripts and test scores will result in an automatic denial.

Please note:  If you plan on applying to the program this year, submit an official, sealed transcript from every institution attended AS SOON AS POSSIBLE through the PTCAS system. Do NOT send them to the Health Sciences Center. They will not be forwarded. ALL transcripts and scores must be entered through the on-line PTCAS system. Transcripts take time to process from one institution to the other; therefore, order your transcripts ASAP! Once your fall grades have been posted, please update your PTCAS application ASAP.


FAQ

Click here to review the progress of your OUHSC application. This web site is important because it will indicate if there are any missing application materials. The College of Allied Health will not review incomplete files.

Applicants that have been accepted into the program must enroll online.

Enroll Online

If you have any questions about enrollment, contact:

Krista Pettersen
Assistance Vice President for Academic Operations and Registrar
kpettersen@ou.edu
918.660.3474

Application decisions are typically made 1-2 months after the application deadline.  You will receive an electronic letter in your online application account once a decision has been made.