January 2026 NPTE Passers | Grandison Therapy Success Stories
The year 2026 has started with incredible news for internationally educated physical therapists. Grandison Therapy proudly congratulates our January 2026 NPTE passers — a new group of globally trained PTs who are now one step closer to practicing as licensed physical therapists in the United States.
For many foreign-educated professionals, passing the NPTE is the most intimidating stage of the US licensure process.
It is the exam that determines whether a physical therapist can legally practice in the United States.
Unfortunately, many internationally educated PTs attempt the process alone and become overwhelmed by credentialing requirements, exam preparation, and immigration steps.
This is where structured guidance changes everything.
Grandison Therapy’s program was built specifically to guide foreign physical therapist USA applicants like Filipino PTs all the way to secure employment in American healthcare facilities. The results speak for themselves — another successful group of January 2026 NPTE passers.
This achievement highlights not only the dedication of our PTs but also a proven training and placement system designed around one goal:
Helping internationally educated physical therapists successfully pass the NPTE and start physical therapist jobs in the USA.
How Grandison Therapy Helps International PTs Pass the NPTE
For internationally educated physical therapists, the US pathway is not just one exam. It is a multi-step process that includes:
• Credential evaluation
• English exam requirements (when applicable)
• NPTE exam preparation
• State licensing requirements
• Immigration processing
• Employer placement
Many candidates fail not because they are unqualified — but because they lack guidance.
Grandison Therapy provides a complete pathway program specifically designed for NPTE for internationally educated PTs.
1. FCCPT Credentialing Guidance
Before an international PT can even register for the NPTE, they must complete credential evaluation through FCCPT (Foreign Credentialing Commission on Physical Therapy).
This step is one of the most common causes of delay.
Our team helps ensure your FCCPT credentialing physical therapist application is done correctly the first time — preventing months or even years of delay.
2. NPTE Application and State Strategy
A mistake many applicants make is applying to the wrong state board. Different states have different requirements, processing times, and documentation standards.
Grandison Therapy guides candidates on:
• Which US state to apply for NPTE
• Faster licensing pathways
• Requirements based on education background
• Documentation compliance
This alone dramatically increases success rates and speeds up eligibility.
3. Structured NPTE Review Program
The NPTE is not a typical exam.
It tests clinical reasoning, not memorization.
International PTs often struggle because:
• The exam is case-based
• Questions simulate US clinical settings
• Documentation standards differ from other countries
Grandison Therapy prepares candidates through a structured program:
What our sponsored NPTE Review Program includes:
• Exam orientation and strategy sessions
• Study timeline planning
• Weekly accountability monitoring
• Clinical reasoning coaching
• Practice exam simulations
• Weakness identification and remediation
Instead of self-review, our PTs follow a guided preparation plan — one major reason behind our growing list of Grandison Therapy NPTE success stories.
4. Mentorship from Licensed US Physical Therapists
Our candidates are not studying alone.
We connect them with:
• US-licensed PT Lecturers and Student Advisors
• Previous NPTE passers
• Clinical mentors familiar with the exam
This mentorship bridges the gap between international practice and American clinical expectations.
Secured Job Placement in the USA for our January 2026 NPTE Passers
Passing the NPTE is not the end goal. The real goal is employment.
Many international PTs successfully pass the exam but still struggle because they:
• Do not have US employer sponsors
• Cannot find facilities willing to hire internationally
• Do not understand visa processing
Grandison Therapy solves this problem.
We provide secured physical therapist jobs in the USA through our network of healthcare employers, including:
• Skilled Nursing Facilities (SNFs)
• Rehabilitation centers
• Outpatient clinics
• Long-term care providers
Immigration & Visa Sponsorship Support
After becoming one of the NPTE passers 2026, candidates enter our placement and immigration process.
We coordinate:
• Visa petition processing
• Immigration documentation
• Deployment preparation
Our PTs are not left searching for jobs after licensure. Employment is arranged before US arrival.
Frequently Asked Questions about passing the NPTE and securing a job in the US
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Start Your US Physical Therapy Career
The success of our January 2026 NPTE passers shows what is possible with proper guidance.
Internationally educated physical therapists are highly valued in the United States. With the right preparation and support, the pathway becomes clear and achievable.
If your goal is to become a licensed physical therapist in America, the best time to start is now — before the next application cycle.
Grandison Therapy is ready to help you begin your journey from foreign-trained PT to US-licensed clinician with secured employment.
Your future physical therapist career in the USA can start today.





