What are some D3 athletic schools that also have physical therapy around fun cities?

Here are some D3 athletic schools that also have physical therapy programs and are located near fun cities:

- New York University (NYU): Located in the heart of New York City, NYU offers a Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) program through its Rory Meyers College of Nursing. NYU is known for its strong academics, diverse student body, and vibrant campus life. While NYU is not an NCAA Division III school, it does compete at the Division III level in some sports.

- University of California, San Diego (UCSD): UCSD is located in beautiful San Diego, California, and offers a DPT program through its School of Medicine. UCSD is known for its excellent research opportunities, interdisciplinary approach to education, and strong athletic programs.

- University of Puget Sound (UPS): Located in Tacoma, Washington, UPS offers a DPT program through its School of Health Sciences. UPS is known for its small class sizes, strong sense of community, and beautiful campus overlooking the Puget Sound. UPS competes in NCAA Division III athletics and is particularly strong in cross country, soccer, and tennis.

- Ithaca College: Located in Ithaca, New York, Ithaca College offers a DPT program through its School of Health Sciences and Human Performance. Ithaca is a beautiful college town located in the Finger Lakes region of New York State, known for its scenic hiking trails and waterfalls, as well as a vibrant arts and culture scene. Ithaca competes in NCAA Division III athletics and is particularly strong in football, cross country, and lacrosse.

- Saint Joseph's College (SJC): Located in Standish, Maine, SJC offers a DPT program through its College of Arts and Sciences. SJC is known for its close-knit community, commitment to service learning, and beautiful campus located on the shores of Sebago Lake. SJC competes in NCAA Division III athletics and is particularly strong in ice hockey, basketball, and cross country.

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