University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences
The University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences (USAHS) is a private for-profit health sciences university headquartered in San Marcos, California. It was founded in 1979 as the Institute of Physical Therapy.[1] It has campuses in San Marcos and in St. Augustine, Florida; Miami, Florida; Austin, Texas; and Dallas, Texas.[2] The university is owned by the private equity firm Altas Partners.[3] HistoryThe school that ultimately became the University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences was founded in Atlanta, Georgia, in 1979 by Stanley V. Paris as the Institute of Physical Therapy. Paris retired from USAHS in 2007.[4] In 1997, the school officially became "The University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences." It purchased a small private hospital and an adjoining 26 acres of land at the Flagler Health Park Campus in St. Augustine, creating its current St. Augustine campus.[5] In 2007, USAHS expanded to California, opening a campus in San Diego. The university also completed work on a 98,000-square-foot academic and clinic building at the St. Augustine campus.[6] Two years later, the San Diego campus moved to San Marcos, California.[7] In 2012, the university opened its third campus, a new location in Austin, Texas.[8] The following year, Laureate International Universities acquired a majority interest in USAHS.[9] Three years later, it opened a campus in Miami, Florida.[10] Altas Partners, a Canadian long-term private equity firm, purchased USAHS from Laureate in 2019.[11] Shortly thereafter, USAHS opened its fifth location in Dallas, Texas.[12] AcademicsUSAHS offers the following degree programs of study:[13] College of Rehabilitative Sciences
College of Health Sciences School of Nursing
Other Health Sciences
USAHS is accredited by the WASC Senior College and University Commission.[14] In 2017, USAHS opened its first Center for Innovative Clinical Practice on the San Marcos campus.[15] Notable alumni
Notable facultyUSAHS founder Stanley V. Paris was the first president of the Orthopaedic Section of the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA).[16] Faculty member Todd Bourgeois is a three-time national qualifying contestant on the NBC show American Ninja Warrior. Nicknamed the “Cajun Cowboy,” Bourgeois has been competing on the show since 2013.[17] References
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