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Monday-Thursday, 8am-7pm

Program Director
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(972) 775-7284 

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(972) 775-7284 

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(972) 923-5121

 

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Occupational Therapy Assistant Program Admission Requirements


The following documents need to be on file with ºÚÁÏÉç prior to application to the OTA Program:

 

PRE-ADMISSION PROCESS

 

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Steps to apply to NC

Submit Official Transcripts

Submit Official Transcripts to the Office of Admissions & Records*

Beginning Students - Official transcript of High School record

Transfer Students - Official transcripts from other colleges and universitiesFor questions regarding admission to ºÚÁÏÉç, please contact the Office of Admissions at (903) 875-7700 or email: Office of Admissions.

Submit Assessment Scores

Submit Assessment Scores to the Office of Admissions*

Students must take state-approved placement test and submit scores at the time of registration. Tests are given at each campus Testing Center by appointment.

Virtual Information Session

Attending an is required.

Complete prerequisite courses

See table below for required prerequisite courses

 

 

PRE-REQUISITE COURSES REQUIRED

COURSE NUMBER

COURSE TITLE

BIOL 2401

Anatomy & Physiology I

ENGL 1301

Composition I

BIOL 2402 (Recommended but not required)

Anatomy & Physiology II

 

ADMISSION PROCESS

See OTA STEPS TO APPLY for complete pre-admission and admission processes.

Positions in the OTA program are limited. A new class is accepted for admission into the program each summer.

Admission to the OTA Program is based on a competitive basis. Applicants are awarded points and ranked based on the following criteria:

CRITERIA

DETAILS

Completion of Pre-requisites and Graded Awarded

ENGL 1301 - Composition I

BIOL 2401 -  Anatomy & Physiology I

Overall GPA (Grade Point Average) of Pre-requisite Courses

see above

Completion of Prior Degree

Includes Master's, Bachelor's, Associate's

Previous Health Care Work Experience

 


Applicants with the highest number of points will be selected for the number of vacant position in the next class admission. Students who are ranked but not admitted due to program resources will be held as alternates. Annual enrollment will be determined by ºÚÁÏÉç and based on available fieldwork education sites, faculty, or other factors.

Selection of students for admission into the program will take place during the month of April. Students should receive notification as to their status within the program during the month of May. Students selected for admission will be required to return the Declaration of Intent and attend a mandatory orientation prior to the start of classes.

Program information sessions are conducted throughout the year on the Midlothian* and Corsicana locations. It is recommended that any student considering application to the program attend an information session.

 

TRANSFER ADMISSION PROCESS

Students requesting admission based upon previous Occupational Therapy Assistant coursework from another OTA program are considered for transfer into an existing class pending space availability, transferability of previous OTA and general education courses, and status and dates of previous enrollment. A potential transfer student must meet all ºÚÁÏÉç requirements for enrollment and potential graduation (number of credit hours completed at ºÚÁÏÉç). A potential transfer who is ineligible for re-admission to his/her previous OTA program or has failed more than one OTA course will not be eligible for admission. The previous program enrollment must be within the two years of the transfer request.

The following steps will be taken by a transfer student interested in entering the OTA program at ºÚÁÏÉç.

1. Complete the enrollment process at ºÚÁÏÉç.

2. Submit the following documents to the OTA program:

DOCUMENT

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Application for Admission to the OTA program

Application must be received by the following deadlines:

Summer enrollment = March 1st

Fall enrollment = April 1st

Spring enrollment = November 1st

Letter of good standing

Must provide a letter of good standing from the prior OTA program director on college letterhead in a sealed envelope.

Transcripts

Copies of transcripts documenting OTA coursework.

 

Program faculty will review the completed application and may request additional information from the student, such as course syllabi. Students selected for admission will be required to successfully demonstrate competency in selected skills before they are eligible to enroll. The student may be required to demonstrate the pre-requisite OTA skills appropriate t the status in the OTA curriculum by written or oral exam, skill check-off, or fieldwork education in any combination. Students who do not demonstrate ability to satisfactorily perform previously acquired skills or who demonstrate deficiencies will not be eligible for admission. Satisfactory performance is defined as a grade of C (>75) or better.

Selection of students for admission into the program will take place during the month of April. Students should receive notification as to their status within the program during the month of May. Students selected for admission will be required to return the Declaration of Intent and attend a mandatory orientation prior to the start of classes.

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

   

CONTACT INFORMATION

Health Professions Navigator
For Pre-Admission Questions
Send an EMAIL
(972) 923-6435
Monday-Thursday, 8am-7pm

 

Program Director
ºÚÁÏÉç-Corsicana
(972) 775-7284 

Program Director
ºÚÁÏÉç-Midlothian
(972) 775-7284 

 

Health Professions Coordinator
(972) 923-5121

 

REQUEST MORE INFO

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