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Dear Prospective Student, Thank you for your recent inquiry about the Physical Therapist Assistant Program at Wharton County Junior College. Consideration for acceptance into the Physical Therapist Assistant Program is based upon the submission of the following information to the Physical Therapist Assistant Department prior to the application deadline which is the LAST THURSDAY IN MAY. THE PTA PROGRAM IS OFFERED ON THE WHARTON CAMPUS ONLY. 1. Completed PTA Program application and completed application for Admission to WCJC. 2. Completion of 40 hours of clinical observation in at least two (2) different clinical settings observing a licensed physical therapist or physical therapist assistant. In addition, prepare a one-page typed summary of what you learned during your 40 hours of observation and attach to the observation form. ( Student Observation Form verifying hours is attached) Prospective students are expected to adhere to the facilities rules and ethical conduct codes. Be advised that some facilities may require applicants who are observing to have documentation of a current TB test within one year. Please wear appropriate attire such as nice slacks and an appropriate blouse or shirt. Jeans, T-shirts and open-toes shoes are not acceptable. 3. A transcript from each college you have attended. 4. Minimum of 2.5 GPA in co-requisites courses. 5. Transcript Evaluation Form if you have attended institutions other than WCJC. The transcript(s) should be evaluated by Susan Hoelscher in the Registrar s Office and a copy of the evaluation turned into the PTA program along with your completed application. (Note: PTA Department will not be responsible for securing transcripts from the WCJC Registrar s Office) 6. Completion of both semesters of Human Anatomy & Physiology (BIOL 2401 & 2402) prior to admission is highly recommended. Preference will be given to those applicants meeting this recommendation. Completion of BIOL 2401 & 2402 must be current within ten (10) years. 7. Copy of ACT scores with a Composite score of at least 19 (Enhanced) and a minimum score of 19 on the Science Reasoning and Reading Comprehension sections. ACT scores must be current within the last five (5) years. (If scores are too low, it will be up to the applicant to re-take the test. You may contact our Testing Dept. at 979-532- 6386 for testing dates.) ACT SCORES ARE REQUIRED REGARDLESS OF LEVEL OF EDUCATION. 8. Brief summary of work experience. Admissions points are given to those who have at least 6 months of medical experience including volunteering. 9. Attendance at one information session prior to the application deadline is highly recommended. Additional points will be given to those who attend an information session. These sessions will be held on the last Thursday of January, February, March and April from 3-4 pm. Please call the program secretary at 979-532-6491 for an appointment. The above items should be mailed to Wharton County Junior College, ATTN: Physical Therapist Assistant Program, 911 Boling Highway, Wharton, TX 77488. It is the applicant s responsibility to monitor the completeness of their file. Do not hesitate contacting our department should you have questions regarding receipt of any of the items mentioned above. Again, we appreciate your interest in our program. Sincerely, Betty Salas, PT Betty Salas, PT Program Director (979) 532-6491

PHYSICAL THERAPIST ASSISTANT INFORMATION SHEET The Physical Therapist Assistant Program at WCJC is designed to prepare the students in the skills needed to effectively assist physical therapists while working under their supervision. The program includes study in anatomy and physiology, social science, technical physical therapy courses, and practical experience in area health care facilities. Upon successful completion of the 21-month program, the graduate is awarded an Associate in Applied Science degree and is eligible to take the state licensing examination. The WCJC PTA Program selects a new class in the Fall semester each year. Applicants must have submitted ALL the requirements directly to the PTA Department before the LAST THURSDAY IN MAY to be eligible for admission into the program. Listed below are the co-requisite courses in the PTA curriculum. These courses (along with the PTA courses) must be completed prior to graduation with a grade of C or higher. HUMANITIES / FINE ARTS ELECTIVE (3 HOURS) ENGLISH 1301 (3 HOURS) ENGLISH 1302 or 2311 (3 HOURS) PSYCHOLOGY 2314 (3 HOURS) BIOLOGY 2401 (4 HOURS) BIOLOGY 2402 (4 HOURS) MATH 1314 (3 HOURS) COMPUTER SCIENCE 1301 (3 HOURS) A minimum of a 2.5 GPA is required in the above listed co-requisite courses Admission points will be awarded for those co-requisite PTA courses (listed above) that are completed with a grade of C or higher. If you are in the process of taking one of these courses and would like to receive credit (1 point for each course) towards the admissions point total, provide our office with a transcript showing these courses in progress. Additional admission points will be awarded for ACT test scores (minimum score of 19 Composite, Science Reasoning and Reading Comprehension) and completion of academic degree, related work experience, attendance at an information session and a GPA of 3.0 or higher in the co-requisite courses. CRIMINAL BACKGROUND CHECK Most clinical facilities require that criminal background checks be completed prior to allowing students to participate in clinical training at their facilities. Applicants conditionally accepted into the WCJC PTA program will be required to complete a criminal background check. Final acceptance into the program is contingent upon a satisfactory background check, which will be completed by an approved agency. An applicant with an unsatisfactory criminal background check will only be eligible to receive full acceptance and enroll in the PTA program if 1) the applicant has their background check information reviewed by the chief investigator of the Texas Board of Physical Therapy Examiners and 2) the applicant provides a letter from the Texas Board of Physical Therapy Examiners stating that the applicant would be currently eligible for state licensure. The cost of the criminal background check will be at the applicant s expense. The anticipated cost for the criminal background check is approximately $55.00. DRUG TESTING Applicants accepted into the WCJC PTA program will also be required to complete a negative drug screen. Only drug screens conducted through the College approved agency will be accepted. The estimated cost of the drug screen is $40.00. For more information regarding drug testing contact the PTA program director. ADMISSION TO THE COLLEGE DOES NOT GUARANTEE ADMISSION TO THE PTA PROGRAM. Applicants will be notified of the accepted, alternate, or not accepted status in June. Should a position become available, that position will be filled with an alternate from the alternate list. Applicants in the alternate pool will be re-evaluated by the selection committee and the best available alternate will be selected to fill any vacant position. The technical courses for the physical therapist assistant program are not designed to transfer to four-year institutions. Students who are planning to pursue a physical therapist degree should consult with an advisor from the four-year institution to plan an appropriate selection of classes to ensure all requirements are met.

It is the sole responsibility of the applicant to request and secure from the Registrar s Office information such as test scores and transcripts well in advance of stated deadlines. The Registrar s Office will NOT fax or send via interoffice mail test scores or transcripts to the PTA Program. Prior to the stated deadline, applicants are encouraged to follow-up with the PTA Program secretary at 979-532-6491 to determine if their application is complete. PHYSICAL THERAPIST ASSISTANT INFORMATION EXPENSES 1. Tuition & Fees consult WCJC college catalog or the Business Office 2. Books & Supplies approximately $800.00 3. CPR certification (American Heart Association Healthcare Provider) 4. Uniform, name tag, watch with second hand 5. Parking (required at some clinics) 6. Travel students will be required to leave the Wharton area to complete their full-time clinical affiliations, resulting in additional travel and housing costs 7. Graduation Cap and Gown approximately $30.00 8. Criminal Background Check- approximately $55.00 9. Drug Screen- approximately $40.00 10. Student Liability Insurance fee - $20. (This will be added to PTHA 1413 and PTHA 2435 courses.) 11. Student Accident Medical Insurance fee - $15. (This will be added to the PTHA 1360 course.) PROOF OF IMMUNIZATION Students entering Allied Health Programs are required to provide proof of immunization against Measles, Rubella, Mumps, Chickenpox, Hepatitis B, Tetanus/Diphtheria and a current TB test (within one year). FINANCIAL AID Loans, scholarships and grants are available through the Financial Aid Office to qualifying students. Additional information is located on WCJC s home page section on scholarships. Information on housing may be found in the college catalog. STUDENT OUTCOMES Information regarding acceptance rate, matriculation and graduation rate, employment rate and licensure examination pass rate can be obtained either by contacting the PTA Program Director at (979) 532-6491 or by visiting the PTA Program web page at http://www.wcjc.edu/programs/allied-health/physical-therapist-assistant/index.aspxand selecting Student Outcomes.

Essential Performance Functions for PTA Students There are several important factors for you to consider when you are determining your future career directions. Physical Therapist Assistant students must be able to perform, with or without reasonable accommodations, each of these essential functions in order to fully participate in our program and successfully complete the requirements of the PTA Program. 1. Attend class approximately 10-15 hours per week, including lecture and lab. Attend clinic 40 hours/week for 3 six week sessions. 2. Meet class standards for successful course completion as described in the student handbook, student manual and course syllabi. 3. Safely and reliably perform or instruct others in a timely manner the following procedures: transfers, gait training, physical agents, activities of daily living, therapeutic exercises and/or activities, endurance training, data collection procedures, movement patterns and developmental skills, functional abilities, assistive technology and balance and coordination training. 4. Demonstrate the ability to observe and practice universal/standard precautions. 5. Demonstrate the ability to perform CPR and emergency first aid. 6. Use auditory, tactile, and visual senses to assess physiological status of an individual. 7. Engage in respectful, non-judgmental interactions with individuals from various lifestyles, cultures, beliefs, races, socioeconomic classes and abilities. 8. Professionally communicate to patients of all ages and cognitive abilities the name of the treatment being delivered, the purpose of the treatment, any precautions, any commands associated with the treatment, the call system and the intended response to the treatment. 9. Coordinate verbal and manual instructions 10. Professionally communicate in staff and interdepartmental meetings by providing patient treatment information. 11. Write a grammatically correct progress note that includes the patient s age, gender, behavior, diagnoses, subjective complaints, objective observations and treatment rendered, patients response to treatment, patient s improvements and recommendations to the supervising therapist. 12. Maintain classroom work area, equipment, supplies, personal appearance and hygiene conducive to the professional setting as appropriate. 13. Accept responsibility for all actions, reactions, and inactions. Physical requirements for the PTA program include the need to occasionally, frequently, or continually: 1. Sit 1-4 hours per day with lecture blocks up to 3 hours. 2. Stand 1-6 hours with lab time blocks up to 3 hours. 3. Travel 1-1 ½ hours to clinic or be willing and/or financially able to relocate for 6 weeks. 4. Lift up to 60 pounds without producing pain. 5. Push/pull up to 50 pounds of force exerted at waist level. 6. Kneel, kneel-stand, and half kneel. 7. Squat or stoop. 8. Demonstrate good standing and unsupported sitting balance. 9. Reach above shoulder level. 10. Use hands repetitively demonstrating good finger dexterity and a firm grasp. 11. Safely and reliably read meters, dials, printouts and goniometers. 12. Manipulate and operate physical therapy equipment and monitoring devices. 13. Demonstrate appropriate body mechanics and react safely and appropriately to sudden or unexpected movements of patients/classmates. 14. Demonstrate the ability to work in an environment that requires significant physical activity and mobility throughout the workday in a way that does not compromise patient or PTA safety. Accommodations for Disabilities while the Student is in the Program If you have a physical, psychological, medical or learning disability that may impact your ability to carry out the coursework, please contact the ADA Coordinator at 979-532-6384. All information and documentation pertaining to personal disabilities/diagnoses is confidential.

STUDENT OBSERVATION FORM As part of the application process, the Physical Therapist Assistant Program at Wharton County Junior College requires a minimum of 40 hours of observation attained in at least two (2) different clinical settings. This form is to be completed by a Licensed Physical Therapist or Physical Therapist Assistant. Please fill in the appropriate spaces below for each facility indicating the hours of observation along with the required signature. In addition, prepare a one-page typed summary of what you learned during your observation. Be advised that some clinics may require documentation of a recent TB test (within one year) in order to observe in their clinic. It is the responsibility of each applicant to return this form and the summary to the PTA department at WCJC by the deadline as stated in the college catalog. 1. Student Name Hours observed PT/PTA 2. Student Name Hours observed PT/PTA 3. Student Name Hours observed PT/PTA 4. Student Name Hours observed COMMENTS: PT/PTA Wharton County Junior College does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, age, marital status, national origin, religion, sex, or disability

Wharton County Junior College Date STUDENT APPLICATION FOR ADMISSION INTO THE PHYSICAL THERAPIST ASSISTANT PROGRAM Name: Last First Middle Maiden or Previous Name Permanent Address: Street Number City, State (Zip) Mailing Address: Street Number City, State (Zip) Telephone Home Telephone Cell Telephone Work E-mail Date of Birth Social Security Number Ethnic Origin (Optional) White-Non Hispanic Origin Black-Non Hispanic Origin Hispanic Asian or Pacific Islander Native American Indian Non-resident/foreign National Emergency Contact: Number Completed WCJC application on file in the Registrar s Office Yes No Have you previously applied to this program? Yes No Date EMPLOYMENT: (Begin with most recent years or attach a resume) Employer Phone Date Reason for Leaving EDUCATION: List name and location of all schools attended (most recent first), including high school. Name of School Location Degree/Hours Earned Dates Attended ALL TRANSCRIPTS MUST BE SUBMITTED, with the exception of high school transcripts.

A. It is the applicant's responsibility to make sure that all information has been turned in to the PTA office BEFORE THE LAST THURSDAY IN MAY. Any information received after this date will not be considered. B. If accepted to the Physical Therapist Assistant Program: 1. You will be responsible for your own transportation to campus and all clinical assignments. 2. You will be responsible for purchasing uniforms and supplies as necessary. 3. You will be responsible for purchasing student liability and accident medical insurance that will be assessed with tuition fees each fall semester while enrolled in the program. 4. You will be responsible for providing proof of immunizations, completion of the Hepatitis B immunization series and CPR certification. The Hepatitis B immunization series is received over a 3-6 month period of time and must be completed before direct patient contact. 5. You will be provided specific procedures for obtaining the prescreening criminal background check and drug test. Final acceptance into the program is contingent upon a satisfactory background check and drug screen which will be completed by an approved agency at the student expense. C. Please note: If you have a history of felony conviction, it may not be possible for you to achieve licensure in the State of Texas. For more information, contact the Executive Council of Physical Therapy and Occupational Therapy Examiners of the State of Texas at (512) 305-6900. D. Applications for students not selected into the PTA program will be held in-active for 2 years. If a student wishes to re-apply during those 2 years, a letter must be sent or emailed to the PTA department requesting that their file be re-activated. Confirm by signing below that you have read the above information and the information you have provided in this application is true and complete to the best of your knowledge. Understand that any misrepresentation or falsification of information is cause for denial of admission and/or expulsion from Wharton County Junior College. Signature of Applicant Date Return this form to: Physical Therapist Assistant Program Wharton County Junior College 911 Boling Highway Wharton, TX 77488 Wharton County Junior College is an equal opportunity institution. It does not discriminate against any person in its employment, personnel relations, admission or services because of the person's age, race, color, religion, sex, place of national origin or handicap.