Does Columbia have an OT program?

Columbia University’s Programs in Occupational Therapy are proud to be one of the oldest yet exceptionally progressive programs to prepare occupational therapists as superior clinicians, administrators, educators, and researchers.

How long is Columbia occupational therapy program?

www.lr.edu/ot The Master of Science degree in Occupational Therapy includes a curriculum sequence of 2 summer and 2 academic years (24 months). Total graduate credit hours equal 63.

What is the average GRE score for occupational therapy?

The average GPA for admitted OT students is around 3.5-3.8 for most programs that I researched for this post. Minimum combined scores for the GRE are usually around 290, broken out as 150 for verbal and 140 for quantitative.

What do occupational therapists do?

Occupational therapy (OT) is an allied health profession that involves the therapeutic use of everyday activities, or occupations, to treat the physical, mental, developmental, and emotional ailments that impact a patient’s ability to perform day-to-day tasks.

Which country is best for occupational therapist?

Current placement opportunities include Argentina, Australia, Thailand, South Africa, Spain, Italy, Ireland, Ecuador, and Costa Rica. Depending on the location, students will work alongside OTs in school settings, hospitals, or care centers.

What percentile is a 148 on the GRE?

39th-percentile
A 148 on Verbal is a 39th-percentile score, but a 153—only a 5-point boost—gets you all the way up to the 61st GRE percentile!

What GPA is required for Columbia?

With a GPA of 4.12, Columbia University requires you to be at the top of your class. You’ll need nearly straight A’s in all your classes to compete with other applicants. You should also have taken plenty of AP or IB classes to show your ability to excel in academic challenge.