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Physical Therapy Assistants – Does a Degree Make a Financial Difference?

Physical therapy assistants have a job that takes a lot of caring and patience to perform and perform well. Although it can be done without a degree, physical therapy assistants that have completed enough schooling to have a degree will make more money. People in the field of physical therapy have a genuine desire to help better the quality of life their patients experience. It makes complete sense that a person with a degree should and more importantly will make more money than a person in an equal position that does not have a degree.

The biggest thing you have to lose by not furthering your education and gaining a degree as a physical therapy assistant is financial security. Not that you will not earn a living as a physical therapy assistant if you do not have a degree but, you will earn a better, more extensive living if you are degreed.
One other aspect or advantage you have with a degree is often overlooked. When you are a degreed physical therapy assistant, you have a certain level of credibility. Employment opportunities are easier to secure as prospective employers know gaining a degree is optional. They know you took the initiative to further your education and gain the degree.

Look at the situation or decision to gain a degree this way. If you have a degree, and your twin sister or brother is also a physical therapy assistant that does not have a degree, you both live in the same town, and work at the same hospital, you stand to make around twice the money that they will make. You stand to make double simply because you have a sheet of paper that says you are qualified and finished the physical therapy assistant courses.
This is not to say you are any smarter for having the degree. It simply means you took the time and spent the money to learn more information. You can plainly see that a degree is more than a piece of paper. A degree is the key that opens the door to your financial security.

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How to Apply for a Physical Therapy Assistant Program

Once you have made the decision that you want to be a physical therapy assistant there are certain steps you need to take in order to achieve that goal. As with any educational program, there are specific requirements you must meet prior to being accepted into a physical therapy assistant program. The best plan for applying to such a program is one of careful organization. Find out the specific documents you need and get them organized prior to filling out the actual application. Being organized will help you to proceed from one step to the next without missing a beat.

Most of the programs have similar requirements. You need ACT scores or your SAT scores, any transcripts if you are already in college elsewhere, volunteer/ verification in the physical therapy field, your current grades if you are taking your pre-requisite classes and at the very minimum, three-five personal references. References are very important. You need to have your references fill out any forms your chosen program uses and also ask them to include a self-addressed stamped envelope. This is crucial as some enrollment workers do send correspondences to the references listed in order to ask specific information.The final step to applying for a physical therapy assistant programs is to finish the actual application and get it to the office of admissions at the program you have chosen to attend.

Prior to submitting your finished application and supplying your document, you need to know the fees to file the application, the deadline for filing the application, and all of the pre-requisite classes required for admission to the program. Follow deadlines carefully. If you anticipate a later entry of your application, start off with the impression that your deadline for the application to be submitted is actually two weeks before it is in order to give you ample time. An early application is much better than one that is submitted two days too late. Sending your application in after the deadline is one guaranteed way to not be accepted to the program you are interested in.

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