DPT NH In-Person Delivery Model Information
Franklin ¹ú²úºÚÁÏ’s DPT-NH program operates on the quarter system of 10-11 week terms. At the beginning of the program, there will be a two-day orientation in person at the Manchester NH Academic Center. Classes are held on average 8 a.m.– 4:30 p.m. EST Monday-Friday consisting of lectures and lab sessions. Frequent breaks are offered for lunch and snack.
This is a full-time accelerated graduate program. Full-time work is strongly discouraged and may not be conducive to program success. Part-time flexible work may be possible, but you will need to be sure you can be available for the synchronous times and the on-site labs. Because of the intensity of the labs, missing just one portion of a day may be detrimental to your success in the program.
All clinical sites must be vetted by our clinical education team, and we will begin that process early in your program if you have sites in your area that are not already approved. We have clinical sites all over the country, so we may already have sites near you. We cannot guarantee that you will be able to stay at your home location for all clinical experiences. You will benefit from a variety of settings during your three clinical experiences, and these may be outside of a commutable distance from your home.
Dartmouth Hitchcock Anatomy Cadaver Wet Lab
Faculty Research
Early Clinical Experience
Exposure to state-of-the-art EMR (Electronic Medical Record) systems
Course electives specific to practice certification (i.e., Pelvic Floor, Parkinsons, Aquatics)
We will be accepting students into this cohort beginning in November until we fill the class. The class size in New Hampshire is 55 students.
We are keeping the cohort size small to provide for more hands-on learning. We believe that this small class size will allow our faculty to provide more direct individualized master adaptive learning for each student as they progress through the program.
Our current deposit to hold a seat is non-refundable $500. It will be applied to your tuition and fees in the first term.