The Impact of Graduate Record Exam Threshold Scores in Disqualifying Underrepresented Ethnic-Racial Minority Applicants for Admission to a Doctor of Physical Therapy Program.

Journal, physical therapy education Pub Date : 2025-03-01 Epub Date: 2024-07-16 DOI:10.1097/JTE.0000000000000360
Bryan Coleman-Salgado, Brian Moore
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Introduction: A growing number of graduate-level health professions education programs in the United States are discontinuing the use of the Graduate Record Exam (GRE) in their admissions requirements amidst concerns that its use puts Underrepresented Racial Minority (URRM) applicants at a disadvantage. This retrospective cross-sectional study analyzes the association between ethnic-racial selection and the reasons for disqualification among applicants to a public Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) program that used a minimum grade point average (GPA), and Analytic Writing and Quantitative Reasoning GRE minimum threshold scores to qualify applicants.

Review of literature: There is evidence across the health professions literature that both GRE scores and GPA are associated with success on licensure examinations and academic performance. However, these variables also tend to disadvantage URRM applicants in gaining admissions to postgraduate health care fields, including physical therapy.

Subjects: All applicants ( N = 4,797) to a single DPT program from a 9-year period were included.

Methods: Racial and ethnic self-selections, GRE scores, and prerequisite GPA were coded for each applicant and classified for meeting qualifying criteria.

Results: The URRM applicants were disqualified based on GRE scores alone ( P < .001) and in combination of GRE and GPA at a statistically significantly ( P < .001) higher rate than Overrepresented Racial Group (ORRG) applicants, although the associations were negligible or weak.

Conclusion: Compared with ORRG applicants, URRM applicants were at a statistically significant disadvantage because of the GRE threshold scores requirement. Furthermore, this study demonstrated that use of GRE minimum threshold scores disproportionately reduced URRM applicants in the qualified applicant pool. This investigation can be used as a model to inform holistic admission decisions regarding the use of academic variables to achieve the diversity and success goals of the program.

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研究生入学考试阈值分数对取消少数族裔申请理疗学博士课程资格的影响。
导言:由于担心研究生入学考试(Graduate Record Exam, GRE)的使用会使少数族裔申请人处于不利地位,美国越来越多的研究生层次的健康专业教育项目正在停止在其招生要求中使用 GRE。这项回顾性横断面研究分析了族裔-种族选择与公立物理治疗博士(DPT)项目申请人被取消资格的原因之间的关联,该项目使用最低平均学分绩点(GPA)、分析写作和定量推理 GRE 最低门槛分数来确定申请人的资格:健康专业文献中有证据表明,GRE 分数和 GPA 都与执照考试的成功和学习成绩有关。然而,这些变量也往往不利于URRM申请者被包括物理治疗在内的研究生医疗保健领域录取:研究对象:研究对象包括 9 年间申请一个 DPT 项目的所有申请人(N = 4,797 人):对每位申请人的种族和民族自我选择、GRE 分数和先修 GPA 进行编码,并对是否符合资格标准进行分类:仅根据 GRE 分数(P < .001),以及 GRE 和 GPA 的组合,URRM 申请人被取消资格的比例在统计学上显著高于(P < .001)代表比例过高的种族群体(ORRG)申请者,但两者之间的关联微乎其微:结论:与 ORRG 申请人相比,URRM 申请人因 GRE 临界分数要求而在统计学上处于明显劣势。此外,本研究还表明,GRE 最低门槛分数的使用不成比例地减少了合格申请人库中的URRM 申请人。这项调查可以作为一种模式,为有关使用学术变量以实现该项目多样性和成功目标的整体录取决策提供信息。
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