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			 For the third year in a row, the Physical Therapist 
			Assistant (PTA) program has posted a 100 percent pass rate on the 
			National Physical Therapy Examination to become eligible for 
			licensure. The national pass rate average is 88.1 percent. 
 The national examination was administered to Spring 2019 graduates 
			in April and July and results were posted shortly after.
 
 “The success of the Heartland PTA program is a positive blend of the 
			amazing support from our administration, the tireless pursuit 
			towards excellence from the faculty, and most importantly, the hard 
			work and dedication of our passionate students,” says Stephanie 
			Turner, PTA instructor and Academic coordinator of Clinical 
			Education. “Our students inspire us every day with their 
			achievements, and it is our hope to continue to inspire future PTA 
			students to have this same level of accomplishments for years to 
			come here at Heartland.”
 
			Heartland’s Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) 
			program became fully accredited by the Commission on Accreditation 
			in Physical Therapy Education (CAPTE) on April 26, 2017.  
			
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In order to become a licensed PTA, students must graduate from an 
accredited program to become eligible to sit for the national licensure exam.
 About the PTA program
 
 Physical Therapist Assistants provide physical therapy treatments under the 
direction and supervision of a licensed physical therapist to help people 
recover from injuries, illnesses and surgeries.
 
 The class beginning this fall is already full with 17 students enrolled. More 
information can be found at 
https://www. heartland.edu/catalog/pta/.
 
				 
			[Steve FastDirector, Public Information
 Heartland Community College]
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