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Physical Therapy Aide Diploma · 9 months

Train to work alongside licensed Physical Therapists.

Build the patient-care, therapeutic exercise, and modality skills physical therapy clinics hire for. Federal aid + GI Bill® accepted.

Externship
In a PT or rehab clinic
Hands-On
On-campus training
ABHES
Accredited

Start your Physical Therapy Aide application

Reserve your seat for the next class. An admissions advisor will follow up during business hours.

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ABHES Accredited
BPPE Approved (CA)
CA Approved for Veterans
Federal Aid Eligible
Three SoCal Campuses
Real careers · Real graduates

From classroom to clinic in about 9 months

Patient Care

Patient Care

Hands-on from week one

Transfers, positioning, and patient support.

Our Graduates

Our Graduates

Real ACH graduates

Graduates have gone on to work in the field.

Externship

Externship

Real clinical hours

240 hours in a PT or rehabilitation clinic.

9 mo.
From enrollment to diploma
FAFSA
Federal aid eligible
GI Bill®
Approved at this campus
ABHES
Accredited
See the program

Inside the Physical Therapy Aide program

Physical Therapy Aide — click to play video

Why ACH

Why students choose our Huntington Park Campus

Four reasons students choose ACH for physical therapy aide training.

ABHES accredited · BPPE approved

The American College of Healthcare is accredited by ABHES and approved by the California BPPE — the standards clinics expect.

Hands-on from week one

Practice patient care, therapeutic exercise, and modalities in a lab before your externship.

Externship in a real clinic

Your training includes a 240-hour externship in a physical therapy or rehabilitation clinic before you graduate.

Work alongside licensed PTs

Physical therapy aides support licensed Physical Therapists — graduates have gone on to work in PT clinics, chiropractic offices, and rehab centers.

Affording your program

Multiple ways to pay

Every Physical Therapy Aide applicant is screened for federal aid, VA benefits, and workforce funding. Our Financial Aid Office reviews your options with you one-on-one.

Federal Aid (FAFSA)

For those who qualify

Title IV federal financial aid. We help you complete the FAFSA at no cost.

VA / GI Bill®

Veterans & dependents

Approved by the California State Approving Agency for Veterans Education. DOD Tuition Assistance also accepted.

Workforce Funding (WIB / WIOA)

For eligible students

Students referred by local Workforce agencies may receive reduced or fully-funded tuition. Ask admissions if you qualify.

Other paths

Worker's Comp · TAA · Plans

Worker's Compensation, Trade Adjustment Assistance, and periodic payment plans available.

How to enroll

From form to first day in 4 steps

Most students who submit the form today are in the next class. Here's the path:

1

Submit the form

Name and phone — takes 60 seconds.

2

Admissions call

An advisor follows up. Questions, start dates, funding eligibility.

3

Tour the campus

See the labs and meet faculty before enrolling.

4

Enroll & start

Sign agreement, finalize funding, arrive Day 1.

Your instructors

Learn from experienced rehabilitation faculty

Physical Therapy Aide students

Khalilah Ealy, CMT

Massage Therapist & PT Aide Instructor (Huntington Park)

CAMTC Certified Massage Therapist · Georgia Medical Institute

The Physical Therapy Aide track at Huntington Park is taught by Khalilah Ealy, CMT, a graduate of Georgia Medical Institute.

Your campus

Huntington Park Campus

Campus details

Designation: Non-Main

Address: 6330 Pacific Blvd, Suite 201, Huntington Park, CA 90255

Phone: (888) 430-4224

VA approved: California State Approving Agency for Veterans Education

WIB partnership: Yes — eligible students may receive reduced tuition via WIB / WIOA partner agencies

What's on site

  • Physical therapy exercise equipment
  • Therapy tables and treatment stations
  • Therapeutic modalities and supplies
  • Anatomical models and charts
  • Massage tables (shared lab)
  • CPR / AED training equipment (required on campus)
Huntington Park Campus
Common questions

Enrollment questions

When does the next class start?

Classes start regularly at the Huntington Park campus. Submit the form to get the next confirmed start date from admissions.

How long is the program?

The program is 800 clock hours, completed in about 9 months. It is taught on campus (residential).

What does a physical therapy aide do?

Physical therapy aides support licensed Physical Therapists — preparing treatment areas, helping patients move and perform exercises, and managing equipment and supplies.

Do I need a license?

Physical therapy aide roles do not require state licensure in California. You work under the supervision of licensed Physical Therapists.

How can I pay for the program?

Federal aid (FAFSA), GI Bill®, WIB / WIOA funding, and payment plans are available for eligible students. Contact admissions for current tuition information.

Ready to enroll at Huntington Park?

Submit the form and an admissions advisor will follow up during business hours.

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