Occupational Therapy Hosts Information Session
Replay of OTD presentation now available
In a recent virtual informative session, hosted by Dovison Kereri, OTD/DScOT program director, and Lisa Royster, OTD academic fieldwork coordinator, participants explored the new Occupational Therapy Doctorate (OTD) program at Andrews University, gaining valuable insights into what makes this program stand out in the field of occupational therapy. The session offered a thorough overview that highlighted the program's distinctive features, expert faculty, admissions process, and financial aid options, making it an invaluable resource for prospective students.
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A Detailed Overview of the OTD Program
The session began with a comprehensive overview of the OTD program, which aims to equip future occupational therapists with the skills necessary to thrive in a dynamic healthcare landscape. The curriculum not only covers foundational principles but also emphasizes hands-on experiences through clinical placements and practical learning opportunities. This approach ensures that students are not only well-versed in theory but also confident in their ability to practice effectively, preparing them to meet the diverse needs of their clients.
Insights from Expert Faculty and Staff
A highlight of the event was the opportunity to hear from the university's esteemed faculty and dedicated staff. They shared their extensive experience and insights, emphasizing the commitment to creating a supportive and engaging learning environment. Faculty members discussed their innovative teaching methodologies, which encourage students to ask questions, explore new ideas and collaborate with peers. Their passion for occupational therapy and education contributes to making the program a nurturing space for future professionals.
What Makes Andrews University’s OTD Unique
Participants were intrigued to learn what sets the OTD program at Andrews University apart from others. The unique combination of academic rigor and a focus on holistic care, coupled with community engagement, was emphasized throughout the session. Rooted in Seventh-day Adventist values, the program instills in its students the importance of faith, compassion and service to others. This distinctive perspective enriches the curriculum and cultivates empathetic practitioners who are committed to treating the whole person.
Admissions Process and Tips on Applying
For those considering applying, the session provided a wealth of information regarding the admissions process. Attendees gained insights into crafting a standout application, with faculty and staff highlighting the importance of personal statements, recommendation letters and relevant experiences. Recognizing that applying to graduate school can be a daunting task, the team aimed to equip candidates with the tools and knowledge needed to navigate the process with confidence.
Financial Aid and Additional Resources
Financial considerations are paramount for many prospective students, and the session dedicated time to discussing various financial aid options.
Overall, this session provided a comprehensive look at the OTD program at Andrews University, offering potential applicants a deeper understanding of what makes this program unique and the various pathways available to them. With a supportive faculty, a rich curriculum and a commitment to holistic care, the OTD program stands out as an excellent choice for those aspiring to make a difference in the field of occupational therapy.
Prospective Students
For those interested in learning more, Andrews University encourages prospective students to watch the replay of the information session and reach out with questions or to schedule a visit to the campus.
With excitement for the future of the program continuing to grow, the University looks forward to developing a new generation of students dedicated to transforming lives through occupational therapy.
To learn more about the OTD program at Andrews University, please visit the program website or contact the OTD admissions office at otinfo@andrews.edu or 269-471-6078.