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Started by Angelkac4
Hi, I've been accepted to both UMDNJ PT programs in Newark and Stratford but I'm torn between the two. Which program is better? How similar or different are the programs? What's housing like at both? Any help is appreciated!
Hi, I've been accepted to both UMDNJ PT programs in Newark and Stratford but I'm torn between the two. Which program is better? How similar or different are the programs? What's housing like at both? Any help is appreciated!
I was accepted to both programs too.
Reasons I wanted to choose Stratford:
1) Close to Philly, the city I love
2) Nice, suburban campus, you could probably split a house with other DPT students
3) emphasized community service
However, I chose Newark over Stratford because I felt like it had better research/clinical opportunities. I was mostly impressed with the research. For housing, I'd probably live within 20 miles in a nicer area of North Jersey, because on-campus housing is pretty expensive.
thank you so much! I was also impressed with Newark's research but I'm not sure how involved I'd actually be in their research, so I'm leaning toward Stratford. I don't feel that my education would be compromised by Stratford's lack of research. Also, I would much rather have the suburban setting over the urban. There are definitely a lot of housing opportunities in the towns and cities outside of Newark which are nice and safe towns, although I don't know much about the pricing.
I found out Thursday the 19th about both programs
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It's on the front page of the Star Ledger..also here is the article: http://www.nj.com/news/index.ssf/2012/01/dramatic_restructuring_of_njs.html
UMDNJ also released a statement on their website.
http://www.umdnj.edu/presweb/president/UMDNJ_Advisory_Committee_Final_Recommendations_01-25-12.pdf
http://www.umdnj.edu/presweb/president/UMDNJ_Advisory_Committee_Final_Recommendations_01-25-12.pdf
From the looks of it, the PT program will still be located in Newark and the only change with this will be that it will be renamed to New Jersey Health Sciences University instead of UMDNJ. I dont think will have a significant impact on the PT program and I believe it should continue to be as strong as it currently is
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http://www.nj.com/news/index.ssf/2011/01/umdnj_officials_torn_over_poss.html
"Some advocates worry what the loss of cash will do to UMDNJ's troubled finances. Newark resident are particularly concerned about the future of University Hospital, the debt-ridden teaching hospital run by UMDNJ that provides critical care for Newark's low-income residents."
Would this affect us though? What about clinicals? And possibly paying more for tuition?
If I don't plan on staying in Jersey after graduating then how many PT clinics will be familiar with NJHSU?
Just some things I'm wondering.
"Some advocates worry what the loss of cash will do to UMDNJ's troubled finances. Newark resident are particularly concerned about the future of University Hospital, the debt-ridden teaching hospital run by UMDNJ that provides critical care for Newark's low-income residents."
Would this affect us though? What about clinicals? And possibly paying more for tuition?
If I don't plan on staying in Jersey after graduating then how many PT clinics will be familiar with NJHSU?
Just some things I'm wondering.
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In case anyone was wondering about the whole situation with UMDNJ changing to New Jersey Health Sciences University and was wondering if this would affect the DPT program I just called and spoke with an admissions faculty and asked her several questions regarding this. She said that the only thing that would change in the DPT program was the name of the University. All connections with clinical affiliations will remain the same, and facutly will be the same. As far as tuition goes, that goes up slightly every year but without the university hospital which will eventually be run by the state, it will have no impact and will not raise tuition. She ended by saying that it will take years before any of this will actually come into effect. Hope this helps!
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For those who were rejected, are all rejection letters the same or is there anyway to tell what your application was lacking from the rejection letter? I just got a rejection letter from UMDNJ and it says:
"We regret to inform you that the Committee on Admissions and Academic Performance of the Physical Therapy Program has not accepted you for admission to the Entry-level Doctor of Physical Therapy Program beginning July 31, 2012.
The decision was difficult and was reached following careful evaluation of your application by members of the Committee. Admission to the Program is competitive both in numbers and applicant qualifications."
I was not chosen for an interview.
I am pretty sure my low GRE scores had everything to do with my rejection but I just hope that after I improve my GRE scores I have nothing else to worry about.
My stats are as followed:
Total GPA is 3.18 and Prerequisite GPA is 3.53. But this does not include my Fall 2011 and Winter 2012 grades which were a total of 7 courses with grades of four A's, one A-, one B+ and one F. One of those four A's was for a prerequisite course. Despite the F, I think those other six grades would push my GPA up. These grades haven't been updated in to PTCAS yet even though I sent the transcript through my school but only did so this week. Not that I think that matters as my GRE scores are too low.
Other things about me. I've been working as a Licensed PTA since January 2007. But for 5 years I worked in only one spot: a nursing home that was sub acute to long term. I have no Pediatric experience except maybe observing very little while I was doing my clinical at one hospital during PTA school. But all my experience is really just nursing home/skilled nursing facility.
Only volunteer/extracurricular work I did was in my current school during Open House.
I have 3 references, two from PTs that I worked with (one of them being my boss/director) and one from a COTA I worked with.
I made the Dean's List in May 2011.
3 places I worked that were non-PT related. All in retail sales.
I have certificates and licenses for CPR and AED, and First Aid in addition to my PTA license.
I think I did a good essay.
I have since last spring finished all the prerequisites for UMDNJ and will have bachelors in Communication Studies in May 2012.
And last and I believe least is my GRE scores of Verbal: 144, Quantitative: 143 and Analytical: 4.
"We regret to inform you that the Committee on Admissions and Academic Performance of the Physical Therapy Program has not accepted you for admission to the Entry-level Doctor of Physical Therapy Program beginning July 31, 2012.
The decision was difficult and was reached following careful evaluation of your application by members of the Committee. Admission to the Program is competitive both in numbers and applicant qualifications."
I was not chosen for an interview.
I am pretty sure my low GRE scores had everything to do with my rejection but I just hope that after I improve my GRE scores I have nothing else to worry about.
My stats are as followed:
Total GPA is 3.18 and Prerequisite GPA is 3.53. But this does not include my Fall 2011 and Winter 2012 grades which were a total of 7 courses with grades of four A's, one A-, one B+ and one F. One of those four A's was for a prerequisite course. Despite the F, I think those other six grades would push my GPA up. These grades haven't been updated in to PTCAS yet even though I sent the transcript through my school but only did so this week. Not that I think that matters as my GRE scores are too low.
Other things about me. I've been working as a Licensed PTA since January 2007. But for 5 years I worked in only one spot: a nursing home that was sub acute to long term. I have no Pediatric experience except maybe observing very little while I was doing my clinical at one hospital during PTA school. But all my experience is really just nursing home/skilled nursing facility.
Only volunteer/extracurricular work I did was in my current school during Open House.
I have 3 references, two from PTs that I worked with (one of them being my boss/director) and one from a COTA I worked with.
I made the Dean's List in May 2011.
3 places I worked that were non-PT related. All in retail sales.
I have certificates and licenses for CPR and AED, and First Aid in addition to my PTA license.
I think I did a good essay.
I have since last spring finished all the prerequisites for UMDNJ and will have bachelors in Communication Studies in May 2012.
And last and I believe least is my GRE scores of Verbal: 144, Quantitative: 143 and Analytical: 4.
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Hey does anyone know if UMDNJ has a gym??
Also, I never saw their library on the tour...is it nice?
I remember for my tour that they mentioned that there are gyms at the dorms. I could be wrong though, so don't take my word for it lol. As for their library, I didn't see it either.
Has there been anyone to receive an acceptance letter who did not receive the unofficial acceptance e-mail?
Has there been anyone to receive an acceptance letter who did not receive the unofficial acceptance e-mail?
I don't think it would matter at all if you didn't receive the email. The email was just a head-up acceptance notification, with no other useful information. Just complete your acceptance letter stuff and you should be set!
I haven't received anything either. I interviewed on the 3rd as well. I do live in California though so whatever letter was sent out will probably take longer for me to receive.
I will probably call tomorrow morning. I live in New Jersey so I am baffled as to why I haven't been notified of anything. Correct me if I am wrong, but they did say that we would be made aware of decisions by the end of January?
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I got interviewed at UMDNJ stratford on Jan 12, I emailed one of the faculty there today and was told that I should get response in the 2nd or 3rd week of Feb, am I on the waitlist?
How many of you have already received offers from UMDNJ stratford?
How many of you have already received offers from UMDNJ stratford?
I just spoke to someone at UMDNJ who said that there was an error with processing all the letters in their mailroom and only half were actually sent out. They were able to rectify the issue yesterday and all were processed and everyone should be notified by the end of this week.
You mean UMDNJ newark? how about stratford?I just spoke to someone at UMDNJ who said that there was an error with processing all the letters in their mailroom and only half were actually sent out. They were able to rectify the issue yesterday and all were processed and everyone should be notified by the end of this week.
You mean UMDNJ newark? how about stratford?
Yes, sorry, I was referring solely to the Newark campus. I do not know anything about the Stratford campus.
Thanks, anyone knows what is going on with Stratford compus?Yes, sorry, I was referring solely to the Newark campus. I do not know anything about the Stratford campus.
Thanks, anyone knows what is going on with Stratford compus?
Hey, I had my interview with Stratford on October 29th and received my acceptance package on December 22nd. Not sure how much this helps you but it DID take a while....
(Not going there though).
So it seems at least two batches got acceptance, one batch in Dec 2011 like you, another batch on Jan 19 (see above reply). where are you going to? why not UMDNJ stratford? can you share some information? ThanksHey, I had my interview with Stratford on October 29th and received my acceptance package on December 22nd. Not sure how much this helps you but it DID take a while....
(Not going there though).
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