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Master of Occupational Therapy
- UF's master of occupational therapy offers two options:
- Our graduates have an 86-percent first-time pass rate on the National Board for Certification in Occupational Therapy exam. Three year pass rate
- 100 percent of our graduates land jobs in the field.
- The OT home, located on campus, serves as an educational and research center for students to practice environmental modifications to meet the needs of a person with a disability or an older adult. Learn more about the OT home
The University of Findlay’s traditional program is a five-and-one-half-year program with two years of pre-professional requirements and three years of professional course work, plus six months of fieldwork. After the fourth year, students receive a bachelor of science degree in health studies with a master of occupational therapy awarded at the end of the program. Read more about the traditional program.
The University of Findlay offers direct freshman admission. Students with a 3.5 GPA (3.5 on a 4.0 scale) or higher, and a 25 ACT (1700 SAT) score may be eligible for direct freshman admission. A completed application to The University of Findlay must be received by Jan. 13, 2012, to be considered for the direct freshman-admissions option for 2012. Students who do not meet the requirements above may apply for admissions to the professional graduate program during their sophomore year of college.
If you already are a certified occupational therapy assistant (COTA) or have a bachelor’s degree and meet the pre-professional requirements, you can earn a master of occupational therapy degree in three years.
The weekend program meets six times per semester year-round on Fridays and Saturdays. UF welcomes COTAs and physical therapy assistants. Non-COTA/PTA candidates must have completed a bachelor's degree and have at least one year of health care-related experience. Read more about the weekend program.
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