Use of the interview in admissions

J Allied Health. 1982 May;11(2):88-95.

Abstract

A description of one method of dealing with nonacademic information from applicants seeking acceptance into a physical therapy curriculum is presented. The strengths of this admission process are interviewer training sessions, use of simulated interviews presented by videotape, subsequent discussion of ratings, specific criteria to support interview ratings, and an arbitration procedure. Attempts were made to increase the objectivity of the interview through frequent meetings of the admission committee to decide on the areas of the interview and specific criteria on which to rate each area. In the areas of weighting factors, training of interviewers, development of specific interview criteria, arbitration procedure, and the use of the computer printout, this admission process could be easily adapted to other allied health programs. Details of the interview are discussed.

MeSH terms

  • Educational Measurement*
  • Humans
  • Interviews as Topic*
  • Kentucky
  • Physical Therapy Modalities / education*
  • School Admission Criteria*
  • Universities