CORONAVIRUS Update: USAHS plans a full return to campus for 2021 Fall Term courses and lab sessions. USAHS expects to resume all in-person classes and on-campus academic activities, such as regularly scheduled residencies, weekend labs and course intensives, with the September 7 Fall Term start.
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With pandemic-related campus closures all over the world, 2020 was a challenging year for universities and their students. But with our robust virtual modalities already in place, USAHS was able to quickly pivot to transform Read more
Online learning is a popular alternative to traditional on-campus, in-person learning. In 2019, Research and Markets forecasted that the online education market will reach $230 billion by 2025—and given the major impact of Read more
Physical Therapy Student Advocacy Forum raises money to boost national PT awareness
During the fall trimester, the Physical Therapy Student Advocacy Forum began their Read more
Richard W. Bowling & Richard E. Erhard Orthopaedic Clinical Practice Award
Catherine Patla, PT, DHSc, OCS, MTC, FAAOMPT, received the Richard W. Bowling & Richard E. Read more
USA was well represented at the APTA National Conference in Washington, DC this past June. Representatives from our St. Augustine and San Diego campus locations represented Read more
We have started a new exercise program with our St. Augustine on-campus Parkinson’s Disease group. The exercise protocol is called LVST® BIG. It is a type of therapy that Read more
The Occupational Therapy Program at the University of St. Augustine was very pleased to present a gift of $25,000 to the American Occupational Therapy Foundation. The donation Read more
It was sad to hear of the devastating weather affecting so many areas of the country over the past several months. The University has had a long-standing relationship with a Read more