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About Boston University
Sargent College of Health & Rehabilitation Sciences
Vision
To become an acknowledged worldwide leader in the health and rehabilitation sciences. To be responsive to and actively shape the changing healthcare environment.
Achievements
Over the years, U.S. News and World Report's "Best Graduate School" rankings have consistently found the graduate programs at Boston University College of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences: Sargent College to be among the best in the country. As a leader in the field, BU Sargent College is the only private institution in the country with three nationally ranked programs in the health and rehabilitation sciences.
BU Sargent College's premier Transitional Doctor of Physical Therapy (tDPT) program prepares dynamic healthcare professionals through clinical training, research & evidence based practice. Clinicians will train to become the leaders who are expanding knowledge and critical thinking through excellence in education, research, practice, service, and policy development. This program continues to actively shape healthcare through its internationally recognized research.
Boston University, founded in 1839, the fourth largest independent university in the United States, is a hub of academic and scientific activity. With more than 3,400 faculty members and more than 30,000 students, it is one of the nation's leading research-based universities. Within the University, 17 Schools and Colleges offer more than 250 degree programs. Academic departments and research institutes serve as small communities for students and scholars, who also participate fully in the excitement and variety of the larger University community. The New England Association of Schools and Colleges accredits Boston University.
Request Information
We invite you to learn more about our tDPT program and learning environment at BU Sargent College. For more information, please download the tDPT brochure or contact an Admissions Advisor.
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