Registration - Document requirements

What is an Academic Transcript?

An official academic transcript provides evidence of your successful completion of each module/paper undertaken, hours required and marks obtained. If grades (e.g. A, B, C etc) are awarded rather than marks (e.g. 50%, 60%, 70% etc), an explanation of the grading system must also be provided. The Board requires academic

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What do you require for a certified copy of a document?

You will be asked to provide a certified copy of certain documents as part of your application. To certify your document means that your document has been confirmed as true and authentic by an approved person with a formal statement. This must include the certifier’s information and details. Certified Copies

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Certificate of Good Standing (COGS) requirements

What is a Certificate of Good Standing (COGS)? A certificate of fitness or certificate of good standing is an official document detailing: It is issued by the regulatory authority you are/were registered with. If you hold or have held registration as a physiotherapist, we require a Certificate of Good Standing

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What is a Clinical Hours Profile?

A Clinical Hours Profile is a university‐issued formal statement confirming supervised physiotherapy practice. The document is typically 1–2 pages long and includes: The supervised practice component of the curriculum must be conducted in a variety of settings, under the guidance of registered physiotherapists approved by your school of physiotherapy. The

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What is a course curriculum?

A curriculum is a summary of the courses or papers included in a degree programme. It should be published by the educational institution that awarded the qualification. The dates listed on the curriculum documentation must match your specific physiotherapy qualification. It must contain module/paper descriptors for all modules/papers completed and

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