Why One Student Chose WCUs DPT Program to Follow Her Passion for Helping Others

返字心頭s Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) program is all about empowering students to make a real impact on peoples lives. For Lilia F., that meant relocating from Northern California to Southern California to join WCUs Center for Graduate Studies. Drawn by the supportive faculty and welcoming community, shes found her place here, sharing how WCU has fueled her passion for physical therapy and helped her grow in ways she hadnt expected.

Personal Inspiration 

Lilias passion for physical therapy began with a deeply personal experience. Her love for sports and activities made physical therapy an ideal career path. 

What got me into PT was actually seeing my brother go through it when I was younger, and he wasnt fully able-bodied, she explained, reflecting on her younger years. Seeing how the physical therapist kind of engaged him into getting back into activity and helping him get his motivation back… really brought to light at a young age that helping people is what I wanted to do. 

Choosing 返字心頭 

Lilias search for the right DPT program led her to WCU, where she felt a unique connection with the faculty and the student community. 

I knew I wanted to stay in California, she said. When I met the professors and interacted with them they were the ones that really showed the most care to their students. The compassion and dedication of the faculty have proven invaluable. I can say most of those professors were the reasons why we continued and didnt give up. 

Support from Faculty 

Throughout her journey, Lilia has felt deeply supported by her professors, who have cultivated an encouraging and understanding environment. She noted one professor’s approach, saying, He felt the energy that we were feeling in the room. He felt the nerves; he felt the anxiety. And he took the time to speak with us and tell us, you know, Do your best, and thats all that should matter. These reassurances have helped her, and her cohort gain the confidence to succeed. 

A Cohort That Feels Like Family 

The support within Lilias cohort has been just as meaningful. “No matter what, whenever something happened to a student, we backed each other up we wanted to make sure our class was a family, and we had each others backs. Lilia appreciates her bond with her classmates, who offer support through challenges and share in each others triumphs. 

White Coat Ceremony: A Symbol of Transition 

Recently, Lilia celebrated the White Coat Ceremony, a symbolic milestone for DPT students. Today were doing our white coat ceremony, which signifies the end of our didactics… and now starting in September, were out in clinics treating patients. This transition marks a significant shift from classroom learning to real-world clinical practice.  

Preparing for Clinical Rotations 

Lilia and her cohort are about to begin their full clinical rotations, where they will apply the skills, theyve learned. Many will stay in California. However, some will choose to travel out of state. Im very excited for the hands-on Im ready to work with the patients, building that connection, seeing the results. 

Resources and Lasting Faculty Connections 

WCUs DPT program has equipped students with extensive resources, from faculty guidance to administrative support. Lilia emphasized the facultys enduring commitment: Our professors have been there for us no matter what, and they even state to this day that theyre going to be with us even after. We can call them at any time. 

Advice for Future DPT Students 

Lilias advice to prospective students is simple: Do it. It definitely challenges you, but the most important thing that helps me, especially being far away from my family and friends, is to take time for yourself because without yourself, youre not going to get through the program. Without a mindset that is positive, you can get lost. Doing stuff that reminded me of who I am and what I love aside from studying thats really what helped me. She believes in prioritizing personal well-being as the foundation for academic success. 

Be a Part of the WCU Physical Therapy Community 

返字心頭s Doctor of Physical Therapy program is more than an academic path; its a supportive, inspiring community that fosters the next generation of physical therapists. With dedicated professors, close-knit cohorts, and hands-on clinical experience, WCUs DPT program prepares students like Lilia to thrive in a meaningful, patient-focused career.


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