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*Program in Rehabilitation Science

Education:

63 percent of current students hold degrees beyond a bachelors.

Sample of majors held by past and current students:
Biology
Business
Education
Exercise Physiology
Kinesiology
Occupational Therapy
Organic Chemistry
Physical Therapy
Public Health
Psychology
Sports Medicine

**Admissions Data:

GPA preferred performance level = 3.00 or greater
GPA average of admits = 3.57
TOEFL preferred performance level = 213 computer, 550 written or greater
TOEFL average of admits = 249 computer, 617 written
GRE average of admits = verbal 512, quant. 620, analytical 590

Funding:

69 percent of current students hold research assistantships (RA), teaching assistantships (TA), or a combination of two.

A Diverse Student Body:

Students come to us from around the globe. Rehabilitation Science has welcomed students from as far as Brazil, China, India, and Thailand. Others have studied in Canada and South Africa. On the home front, students come from all regions of the United States, including locally.

Of our current students, 25 percent are international, and an additional 30 percent come to us from a state other than Minnesota.

*Information is provided by the Program in Rehabilitation Science admission data 1997-2003.

**GPA is based on U.S. scale of 4.0; international GPA converted when possible. Results reflect GRE tests taken prior to 10/1/02.  Average TOEFL for international applicants only.


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