Become a PT or PTA

Interested in becoming a Physical Therapist or Physical Therapist Assistant?

We are here to support you!

We have started some resources for you below. If after reading, you have more questions, want to learn more about the profession, looking for shadow opportunities, or guidance on your application, we want to help!

What we offer:

  • Have a conversation with a PT, PTA, or current student in a program
  • 1:1 guidance and support
  • Gain access to our directory of Minnesota clinics that offer shadow and volunteer experiences to gain observation hours
  • If you’re a school or program, invite us to present at a career fair or career exploration event


Learn more about the PT Moves Me Support Network:


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PT Programs in Minnesota

All PT programs listed below are accredited by the Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education (CAPTE), and offer a professional doctorate (DPT) degree.


PTA Programs in Minnesota

All PTA programs below are accredited
by the Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education (CAPTE)
and offer the Associate of Applied
Science (AAS) degree.

What is Physical Therapy?

Becoming a Physical Therapist

PT Flyer (PDF)


Becoming a Physical Therapy Assistant

PTA Flyer (PDF)


Learn more about Physical Therapy through the Choose PT YouTube channel.


How much does a Physical Therapist or Physical Therapy Assistant make?

WAGE REPORT (PDF)


Program Requirements

PT and PTA program requirements vary. Check out each program’s website here or use The Physical Therapist Centralized Application Services (PTCAS) program requirements tool (PT programs only).

Note: In order to take the licensure exam, you must have graduated from a CAPTE-accredited program. Accreditation is an extensive review process conducted by the Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education (CAPTE) to assure both that the quality of your coursework is high and that the program produces people qualified to serve the public. Make sure the program you select is accredited. 


Additional Application and Career Resources

The American Physical Therapy Association The profession’s national association. Check out the vision, mission, and values to sharpen your application language.

The Physical Therapist Centralized Application Services (PTCAS) The centralized application service that streamlines the admissions process for many PT programs.

PT Application Checklist

Additional resources are available from the financial aid office at the school you’re interested in, the public library, and online. The following links are helpful in finding resources to support your career goals:

Financial Aid/FAFSA

Fastweb – Find scholarships

US Department of Education

Federal Student Aid – Direct Loans

IRS Education Tax Credit

College Parents of America (CPA)