Life is Better at Mile High - Doctor of Physical Therapy Student Life Guide

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Life is better at mile high Student Life


The Denver area is attractive for its diverse economy, highly educated labor force and outdoor recreational opportunities. Companies are increasingly choosing Denver as the site for new operations or to relocate.* *forbes.com A2


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Mountains are calling Can you picture yourself in Colorado? We can. Think about this: Mountain air. Sunny days. Arts. Culture. Adventure at your fingertips. Who wouldn’t want to be here? You are in for an amazing experience.

Powderhounds Paradise Need a break from the books to refocus? Six world-class ski resorts are located within 90 miles from campus. The Wild Life Unwind up close and personal with nature. Where else can you spot bald eagles, mountain goats, elk, moose, bighorn sheep and countless other species in their natural habitat? Fair Weather Fans Despite Colorado being known as ski country, Denver’s climate is fairly moderate. Surprise! It actually doesn’t snow that much here and when it does, it melts right away. We have four seasons, low humidity, 300 days of sunshine a year and the bluest sky you’ve likely ever seen. Be a Fanatic Denver is home to six professional sports teams: the Denver Broncos (football), Denver Nuggets (basketball), Colorado Rockies (baseball), Colorado Avalanche (ice hockey), Colorado Rapids (soccer) and Colorado Mammoth (lacrosse).

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Learn more about what life in Colorado has to offer at regis.edu/coloradolife.

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Life is Better at a Mile High Cycling Town With its environmental friendliness and focus on health, Denver is a bike enthusiasts’ dream. You’ll find nearly 400 miles of signed bike routes and plenty of great trails beyond city limits. Don’t have a two-wheeler? Rent a bike for free from Regis’ bike program, Cycle Works. A Sight to See Are arts and culture more your speed? Drop in to the Denver Art Museum, explore the city’s creative side in the Art District on Santa Fe, or take in a Broadway show at the Denver Center for Performing Arts. Red Rocks Enjoy music like you never have before at Red Rocks Park and Amphitheatre. Or, take in the 800-plus acres of hiking, spectacular vistas and wildlife enclosed within this geological phenomenon, which is the world’s only naturally occurring, acoustically perfect amphitheater. The 14ers Club Is hiking your thing? Colorado has 58 mountains towering more than 14,000 feet. Climb one and be rewarded with breathtaking views. Hop to It If you haven’t heard, Colorado’s beer scene is burgeoning. Colorado boasts more than 200 breweries and Denver has nabbed the nickname the “Napa Valley of Beer.” Kind of makes you feel all warm inside.

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rocky mountain weekend getaways Drive times from Denver

ESTES PARK: 1hr 25min WINTER PARK: 1 hr 19min ARAPAHOE BASIN:1 hr 11min VAIL: 1hr 51min ASPEN: 3hr 8 min MOAB, UT: 5hr 25min

KEYSTONE: 1hr 38min BRECKENRIDGE: 1hr 29min

CRESTED BUTTE: 4hr 13min BUENA VISTA: 2hr 14min

TELLURIDE: 6hr 13min

TAOS, NM: 4hr 42min SANTA FE, NM: 5hr 51min

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Denver ranked No. 2 on the U.S. News & World Report’s 2017 list of Best Places to Live. With a strong job market, better value compared to other similarly sized cities, and desirability factor, the Mile High City is the perfect place to call home.

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YOU BELONG HERE Here’s a quick rundown of some of the popular neighborhood, community and city options in Denver.

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Regis Neighborhood – within blocks 1. Noshery - Serving up homemade baked goods, coffee and delicious breakfast. Plus all the expected cafe fare of soup and sandwiches.

Tennyson Street – within 2 miles 1. The Royal - Photos of noble celebs deck the space while the menu highlights over-the-top burgers and milkshakes.

2. Goldspot Brewery - Taproom featuring signature craft brews and rotating guest beer, plus occasional live music.

2. Hops & Pie - Cozy pizzeria featuring unusual toppings (including myriad veggie options) and rotating craft brews.

3. Dubble Dutch Bakery - Panini sandwiches, cheeses from Holland, smooth lattes and Dutch groceries in a little orange cafe

3. The Pasty Republic - Casual joint supplying traditional English pastries filled with meat and veggies, plus ice cream.

4. Sipping n’ Painting - casual and fun environment where you can relax, imagine, create and go home with memorable and unique canvas art.

4. Ragin Hog BBQ – Unassuming spot offering Southern-style smoked meats with a variety of house-made sauces and sides.

5. Billy’s Inn – A bar and grill with American & Mexican grub, plus period architecture reflecting its ca. 1933 premiere.

5. Book Bar - This quaint, brickwalled bookshop and wine bar offers a menu of hors d’oeuvres and frequent events.

6. Sundays - Join the extensive Regis neighborhood for Sunday Mass, in our beautiful chapel. Service times are 11:00 a.m. or 7:30 p.m.

6. Call to Arms Brewery – A timeless neighborhood-friendly brewery focusing on craft beers, artisan provisions, and community awareness.


Must-see spots in your new community! Northwest Denver – within 3 to 5 miles 1. Avanti - Inspired by European markets and food truck roundups, check out this modern day food hall. Seven different restaurant concepts, housed in modified shipping containers, provides guests with an eclectic mix of affordably priced, chef-inspired cuisine. With two levels, enjoy a full-bar, good food options, and an amazing rooftop in nice weather. 2. Rootdown - Aims to connect the neighborhood to a dining experience in the same way ingredients are connected to food. Consistently ranked as one of the top restaurants in Denver, reservations for dinner are recommended in advance.

3. Linger – What began as an old mortuary, many years ago, is now a hip restaurant with a rooftop lounge and global small plates. A very popular hangout for Sunday brunches. 4. West 32nd Highlands Square Features quaint architecture and a relaxed, family-friendly vibe. Locals and visitors can shop for everything from unique gifts to contemporary fashion and rare books, and foodies can choose from an assortment of varied cuisines.

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Denver Downtown and RiNo District – within 6 miles 1. Union Station - Our light rail and Continued 100-year-old historic train station, shops and dining in Downtown Denver. 2. The Source - An artisan food market offering 15 merchants such Boxcar Coffee Roasters, Zagat and nationally renowned Acorn restaurant, a French bakery and a unique floral shop. 3. Denver Beer Company Brewery-based taproom with an industrial vibe, dog-friendly outdoor beer garden and food trucks. 4. Blue Moon Brewery - Modern American food and beer served in a cavernous brewery with flashy decor and a large patio. 5. Aetherial Aerial Yoga - Premier yoga, barre and aerial fitness studio that combines high and low intensity fitness workouts, mindful and restorative movements that will make your body sweat, flow and breathe. 6. Denver Art Museum - DAM is one of the largest art museums between the West Coast and Chicago. 7. Museum of Nature and Science - A municipal natural history and science museum and resource for informal science education in the Rocky Mountain region.

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Weekend Get-away – within 30 miles 1. Boulder, Chautauqua Park Hiking, dining hall, park and lodging cabins and Pearl Street Outdoor Mall. 2. Eldora Mountain Resort Ski Full-service ski facility with lessons, rentals, restaurants and crosscountry trails. 3. Golden - A city and former gold rush town at the foothills of the Rocky Mountains. Clear Creek Trail has a network of paths running along a gorgeous and swimmable waterway. Outdoor walking, hiking and other activities: 1. Rocky Mountain and Berkley Lakes 2. Willis Case Golf Course - Offers panoramic views of the Rocky Mountains, with full-grown stands of trees, narrow, sloping fairways and small, subtle greens. 3. Sloan’s Lake - At almost 4 miles it’s the biggest lake in Denver, and at 177 acres, it’s the city’s second largest park. It’ one of the best parks for catching a sunset, with stunning views of the Rocky Mountains and Denver skyline. 4. Red Rocks Amphitheatre - A rock structure near Morrison where concerts and group fitness sessions are given in the open-air amphitheater.


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nearby neighborhoods Arvada This quiet northwest suburb is full of character. Head a few minutes west of campus and you’ll find cultural offerings at the Arvada Center for the Arts and Humanities, and modern conveniences like Costco and Sam’s Club. Be sure to check out the historic charm of Olde Town. Berkeley Located just south of campus, Berkeley is on the rise. The neighborhood is well established, but many homes have been renovated in recent years. Vintage shops and boutiques, art galleries and independent book stores round out this eclectic district. Be sure to check out Tennyson Street and some of its many delicious eateries. Golden If mountain views are your thing, this is the place to be on the western edge of the Mile High City. Located about 15 minutes west of campus and easily accessible via I-70, Golden may be best known for its historic downtown, the legendary Coors Brewery and of course, Lookout Mountain. Highlands This neighborhood southwest of campus and stretching toward the outskirts of downtown Denver has the hip factor. Find trendy restaurants, bars, art galleries, novelty shops and even a few live music venues mixed among charming historic homes. This area has undergone considerable redevelopment in recent decades and has become a much soughtafter place to call home. Lakewood Want access to pedestrian-friendly shopping areas and a variety of opportunities for outdoor recreation? Located about 15 minutes southwest of campus, Lakewood also offers a wide variety of housing options and the added convenience of the recently expanded Light Rail line. 13


student life LoDo (Lower Downtown) If you need a livelier scene, check out this historic district that has been significantly renovated in the last two decades. Today, the area boasts brewpubs, Coors Field, art galleries and some of the city’s most popular nightlife. It also has one of the country’s largest concentrations of turn-of-the-century architecture. Regis Want to stay close to campus? Known for ample green space, low crime, lots of character and a young, vibrant feel, this up-and-coming area was recently voted one of Denver’s best neighborhoods (5280 Magazine, May 2015). Find easy access to I-70 and I-25 along with the added bonus of being able to bike, walk or jog to class. Sloan’s Lake Can you picture yourself living near the city’s most beautiful lake? Located 10 minutes south of campus, this area is dominated by houses along quiet streets, but offers a diversity of styles from 1920s bungalows to new post-modern architecture. Sloan’s Lake Park is Denver’s second largest park, surpassed in size only by City Park. Thornton Located about 15 minutes northeast of campus, Thornton offers plenty of affordable housing options. Find easy access to I-25, I-70 and E-470, as well as to Denver International Airport. This suburb also boasts more than 80 parks and plenty of community based activities. Westminster This expansive suburb’s southern edge is just a few minutes north of campus. Westminster offers a wide range of housing, as well as plenty of open space, trails and access to public transit. You’re also a quick drive to either downtown Denver or Boulder. Wheat Ridge If you’re looking for something with a slower pace, this suburb located just minutes southwest of campus may be a fit for you. Here, you’ll find established neighborhoods and longtime residents. Come study time, tranquility can be a good thing. 14


Never Far From Home Direct flight times to Denver

SEATTLE: 2hrs 45min PORTLAND: 2hrs 36min BILLINGS: 1hr 24min

SAN FRANCISCO: 2hrs 30min

LOS ANGELES: 2hrs 25min

ALBUQUERQUE: 1hr 20min

PHOENIX: 1hr 45min

ANCHORAGE: 4hrs 48min

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BOSTON: 4hrs 2min

MINNEAPOLIS: 2hrs CHICAGO: 2hrs 20min

NEW YORK: 3hrs 40min WASHINGTON, DC: 3hrs 12min

ST. LOUIS: 2hrs

ATLANTA: 2hrs 25min

NEW ORLEANS: 2hrs 45min MIAMI: 4hrs 30min

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DOCTOR OF PHYSICAL THERAPY PROGRAM Mission Statement

The Regis University Doctor of Physical Therapy graduate is prepared to practice in primary care, communicate with a variety of audiences and contribute to the advancement of the profession. Our graduates are leaders prepared to collaborate in a dynamic health care environment. They are lifelong learners committed to community service and advocates for the public welfare. Our students and faculty continue to strive and reflect on the fundamental Jesuit question “how ought we to live� and contribute to their profession, their communities and the common good.

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