What is the “Computer Administered Profile” (CAP)?
The Computer Administered Profile is the non-academic portion of your Physical Therapy Admissions process There is an initial screening of the academic qualifications that narrows the pool of applicants. Only top applicants (ranked initially by marks) are invited to write the Computer Administered Profile (CAP) on-site at the University of Toronto on Saturday April 25th, 2009. The Computer Administered Profile is a two hour exam with a series of short and long answer questions. The CAP is not a personal profile nor is it an MCAT-type exam that you can study for, rather it is designed to assess personal characteristics/attributes, life experiences, knowledge of the profession, and critical thinking/problem-solving skills. Typical questions will explore understanding of the profession and ability to problem solve. Enrolment selection is based on a combination of CAP exam score at 40% and GPA at 60%, along with a file review.