Human Movement Pathway Program

Purpose

To identify, recruit, and support motivated undergraduate learners of diverse backgrounds who are interested in developing expertise in physical activity and human movement and pursuing a career in physical therapy.

Eligibility

Students accepted to the UMN Pre-Health Student Resource Center's Pathways Program (Pathways) are eligible to apply for the Human Movement Pathway Program (HMPP). Additional Pathways into the HMPP may apply - please contact program coordinators to discuss. 

Dual Commitment

Students accepted into the Human Movement Pathway Program (HMPP) will pursue a Bachelor’s of Science degree in Kinesiology followed by a Doctor of Physical Therapy degree, both at the University of Minnesota. Both academic programs commit to supporting and eventually matriculating accepted pathway program students meeting annual benchmark requirements.

Progression Standards

Students are encouraged to work closely with their college academic advisors to develop a course plan aligned with the HMPP timeline. Students are required to maintain minimum cumulative and prerequisite GPAs of 3.0 each term and complete all Pathways and HMPP requirements to progress through the HMPP. Completion of all academic and non-academic requirements is monitored through a comprehensive HMPP Portfolio. Progressive completion of the HMPP Portfolio ensures student readiness to meet DPT program matriculation requirements.

Application

The application cycle for the Human Movement Pathway Program (HMPP) takes place from March to May of the application year. For accepted applicants, the program commences on July 1st of that same year. The first step is to complete the online HMPP Application Form

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Partners

  • UMN Pre-Health Student Resource Center Pathways Program (Pathways)
  • UMN School of Kinesiology
  • UMN College of Education and Human Development
  • UMN Doctor of Physical Therapy Program
  • Potential for additional partner programs, such as UMN McNair Scholars Program

Advising & Support

Evolving multi-source team promoting culturally congruent mentorship throughout the HMPP, including:

  • UMN Pre-Health Student Resource Center Pathways Program (Pathways) advising and mentorship
  • Academic advising through College of Education and Human Development and the School of Kinesiology
  • Additional UMN programs as appropriate, such as McNair Scholar advisors
  • Near-peer mentors
  • DPT Program faculty and research

HMPP Summary

Additional details available in the HMPP Summary.