Strategic Plan 2025–2030
Doctor of Physical Therapy Program
Vision Forward: Preparing Tomorrow’s Physical Therapists
The Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) program at New York Institute of Technology presents its 2025–2030 Strategic Plan—an innovative, forward-thinking roadmap aligned with New York Tech’s institutional core pillars. This plan is a commitment to academic excellence, community engagement, and preparing graduates for success in a technology-driven healthcare environment.
Mission
The Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) program at New York Institute of Technology develops compassionate, reflective, culturally responsive, and forward-thinking physical therapy professionals to deliver patient-centered, interprofessional care in an evolving healthcare environment. The program integrates rigorous and innovative academic instruction, comprehensive clinical education experiences, active participation in research and scholarship, and meaningful engagement in community service. Through this integrated approach, the DPT program fosters leadership and a commitment to lifelong learning.
Strategic Priorities & Goals
Each strategic priority reflects our alignment with New York Tech’s institutional pillars and supports the mission of the School of Health Professions.
Goal: Prepare career-ready graduates through a dynamic, responsive curriculum.
Aligned Pillars: Optimize Student Success | Drive Innovation & Discovery
Objective 1.1: Build Future-Focused Curricula
Advance the DPT curriculum by integrating emerging technologies, including AI simulation and case-based learning, to prepare students for evolving practice environments and diverse patient populations.
- Integrate AI, simulation, and case-based learning into core content.
- Embed “Future of Work” competencies: digital literacy, leadership, and population health.
Objective 1.2: Strengthen Board Exam Success
Enhance National Physical Therapy Exam (NPTE) preparedness through structured integration of PEAT, formative assessments, and individualized remediation to support first-time pass rates and scores above national averages.
- Create longitudinal NPTE preparation and advising.
- Provide individualized support plans for student success.
Objective 1.3: Expand Interprofessional and Community-based Learning
Broaden experiential learning by incorporating collaborative experiences, strengthening clinical reasoning through exposure to real-world, community-integrated physical therapy practice.
- Integrate interprofessional learning modules into the curriculum.
- Create interprofessional community-based learning with local partners.
Goal: Strengthen recruitment, retention, and student life.
Aligned Pillars: Optimize Student Success | Fortify Institutional Viability
Objective 2.1a: Improve Early Outreach and Advising (Undergrad)
Establish formalized recruitment pipelines, including Pre-PT pathways and community engagement, to attract a diverse and prepared applicant pool while enhancing early advising to support applicant readiness.
- Strengthen relationship with undergraduate admissions and undergraduate programs to promote undergraduate early assurance (EA) transfer opportunities and EA opportunities for BS in Exercise Science students.
- Host immersive “PT Preview” and mentorship opportunities for high school and undergraduate students.
Objective 2.1b: Improve Retention, Early Outreach, and Advising (DPT)
Enhance retention and student belonging by strengthening BRIDGE academic advising and Peer2Peer tutoring, embedding early advising checkpoints, and using early alert data to personalize student support throughout the DPT curriculum.
- Strengthen advising and peer support systems to enhance student retention, belonging, and academic success through proactive outreach and personalized guidance.
Objective 2.2: Improve Student Belonging & Well-Being
Foster a supportive program culture through consistent use of BRIDGE wellness check-ins, peer mentoring, and co-curricular engagement to strengthen student connection and retention.
- Facilitate faculty-student mentorship relationships through consistent student advisement opportunities.
- Schedule regular check-ins to enhance student belonging and well-being.
Goal: Advance Faculty Development and Resource Capacity to Support Innovation, Scholarship, and Student Success.
Aligned Pillars: Sharpen Institutional Identity | Drive Innovation | Fortify Institutional Viability
Objective 3.1: Expand Faculty Research Output
Promote scholarly output through interdisciplinary collaboration, funding, and strategic partnerships within New York Tech and the broader healthcare community to increase research opportunities, productivity, and impact.
- Pursue external grant funding to support collaborative faculty research initiatives, fostering scholarship that informs contemporary practice and enhances student learning.
- Support seed grants and internal funding for pilot studies.
Objective 3.2: Strengthen Student Scholarship
Building on the existing foundation of required capstone dissemination and an annual research symposium, the program will now focus on increasing the reach, quality, and visibility of student scholarship through external presentations, interdisciplinary collaboration, and strategic growth of the symposium.
- Increase external dissemination of student capstone research through conference presentations and publications.
- Enhance the visibility and impact of the annual New York Tech School of Health Professions and Physical Therapy Student Research Symposium through expanded participation and partnerships.
Objective 3.3: Support Professional Growth
Support faculty in achieving excellence in teaching, scholarship, and leadership by formalizing faculty mentorship, supporting terminal degree completion, and fostering interdisciplinary academic collaboration.
- Develop a structured peer mentoring initiative that matches faculty based on shared interests in teaching, scholarship, or clinical practice.
- Create interdisciplinary working groups to explore emerging topics in physical therapy education, share best practices, and co-develop scholarly or instructional projects.
Goal: Strengthen relationships with clinical affiliates and professional partners to enrich student learning and advance program excellence.
Aligned Pillars: Fortify Institutional Viability | Sharpen Institutional Identity
Objective 4.1: Deepen Clinical Collaboration
- Enhance clinical site communication and feedback through structured site visits, annual surveys, and consistent engagement from the clinical education team.
- Expand clinical faculty development via continuing education, guest lectureships, and recognition initiatives (e.g., Clinical Instructor of the Year Award).
Objective 4.2: Strengthen Alumni Engagement and Involvement
- Establish an alumni mentorship program for alumni with current students to provide career guidance, professional development, and networking support throughout the curriculum.
- Integrate alumni into key program activities by inviting alumni to participate in admissions panels, orientation, and co-curricular events such as “A Day in the Life of a PT” and the annual Capstone research symposium.
Outcomes & Accountability
Annual Review Metrics
- NPTE first-time and ultimate pass rates
- Student retention and post-graduation employment
- Research publications, presentations, and grant activity
- Alumni and employer satisfaction surveys
- Community and clinical engagement partnerships
Assessment Tools
This plan is continuously assessed and refined in alignment with:
- CAPTE accreditation standards
- New York Tech’s “Innovation in Action” Strategic Plan
- MSCHE Standard V: Educational Effectiveness
- Annual Continuous Program Improvement (CPI) cycles
Conclusion
With this plan, the New York Tech DPT Program commits to being a leader in physical therapy education—anchored in excellence, driven by innovation, and grounded in purpose.