That would be great, if you don't mind!
Here's my experience from 2018:
The first part of the morning was a program overview, financial aid overview, and some info on the various student resources available. We then split off into 2 groups; one interviewed while the other toured the campus, then we switched.
Interestingly I ended up in a group interview with 4 candidates, which was larger than I expected. We were interviewed by two faculty members (I think one was mostly there to observe), and similar to what everyone else has said in the past, they made a great effort to keep the atmosphere as relaxed as possible. It was pretty conversational at times. I jotted down the list of questions they asked immediately after so I wouldn't forget:
-Tell me about yourself. Why PT? Why USA? Why Flex?
-What does professionalism mean to you?
-What animal would you be and why?
-What would you do if during your clinical you were treating a patient and your instructor yelled across the room that you were doing something wrong?
-What would you do if a physician put in an order for you to perform ultrasound therapy (contraindication) on a pregnant woman?
-What is your learning style?
-How do you handle stress?
-What questions do you have for us?
With the "what would you do" questions they would basically pick 2 of us to respond to the question and then encouraged us to respond to each other (I guess to see how we'd work together or something). Overall it was a bit more involved than I expected but I think the flow went pretty well. After the interview they fed us and let us chat with each other and faculty before leaving.