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Occupational Therapy (OTD)

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3
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81
Credits
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3
Years

Program Highlights

  • Classes Tues., Wed. and Thurs. to Support Student Well-Being
  • Low Number of Credits and Reduced Cost
  • Occupational Therapists Cannot be Replaced by AI

Earn Your Doctorate in Occupational Therapy

Help Others to Move Forward

Find Your ForwardOccupational Therapy (OT) addresses how we decide, navigate and manage our daily activities (occupations) in life. Those activities can be brushing your teeth, drinking a cup of coffee, driving to work, baking chocolate chip cookies, reading a book, riding the bus, hiking in nature, or holding hands with a loved one. Occupational therapy is a dynamic profession that plays a crucial role in helping individuals overcome physical, emotional, and cognitive barriers to daily living.  By earning a Doctorate in Occupational Therapy (OTD), you will position yourself in the forefront of a growing profession that helps people of all ages to thrive. Learn more about occupational therapists here.

$2,000 OTD Scholarship!

Available for a limited time. Apply and make your enrollment deposit by July 31 to receive this $2,000 scholarship.

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Late Application Consideration Available Until August 21!

Why Choose Seton Hill’s OTD Program? Expert Faculty

At Seton Hill, you will:

  • Enjoy state-of-the-art facilities in a supportive, personalized, learning environment.
  • Work closely with distinguished faculty.
  • Participate in small classes, where you will learn to address challenges in all of the areas that can impact a person’s wellbeing - including physical, cognitive, emotional and environmental factors.
  • Benefit from relevant fieldwork experiences with clinical and community partners.
  • Become adept at delivering evidence-based, client-centered and occupation-focused care.
  • Have access to a broad array of support services, from financial aid to academic services to career placement.
  • Use your university supplied MacBook Air laptop to learn anytime, anywhere.
  • Undergraduate majors that can prepare you for Seton Hill's OTD Program include Health Science, Biology, Psychology, Exercise Science, Sociology, Education - and more!

Hallmarks of Seton Hill's Occupational Therapy Program

Hands-on Learning in Every Semester 

  • All hands-on experiences require applying classroom learning to real-life situations. 
  • All the practice experiences include structured learning. 
  • All the experiences include reflection and feedback for professional growth.

Three-Day Condensed Class Schedule

  • Classes are held on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays to support students' well-being by providing time for leisure, working and caregiving.Less expensive than some state schools

Fewer Credits, Less Time, Less Cost – and a Clear Focus

  • 81 credits, 3 years, $83,613.
  • Lowest number of credits among all regional competitors.
  • Individualized assistance with graduate loans and aid.
  • Seton Hill’s focus is real-world hands-on learning in every semester that prepares you to be an exceptional practitioner.

Occupational Therapy Program Mission and Values

Mission

The mission of the occupational therapy program is to prepare students to be occupation-based, person-centered practitioners providing evidence-based intervention to restore valued daily living activities and to be leaders creating new services promoting health and well-being in diverse settings.

Values

  1. We believe that occupation is comprised of the ordinary and familiar activities of daily living through which human beings find meaning and purpose. We believe that human beings grow and develop through occupation to participate fully in life.
  2. We believe that integration of experiences with theoretical knowledge and lifelong learning will prepare students to collaborate with clients and address the occupational needs of all populations served by occupational therapy.
  3. We believe in creating learning environments that support collaboration and integration of knowledge, and that optimize motivation for learning and development of professional skills.
  4. We believe that students bring different perspectives and life experiences to learning, thus strengthening excellence in learning. The program promotes a positive climate where all persons are welcomed and valued.

Occupational Therapy Program Format and Details

Format

Admission to the Seton Hill OTD program will be available on a full-time basis and will be delivered in an in-person format on Seton Hill's campus in Greensburg, Pennsylvania. This 3-year, 81-credit program begins in August (fall term) of each year. 

CoursesApple Distinguished School

Career-relevant courses offered through Seton Hill's Occupational Therapy Program include:

  • Occupation and Wellbeing
  • Behavioral Practice
  • Physical Disability Practice
  • OT Practice for Children
  • OT Practice for Older Adults
  • Innovation and Emerging Practice
  • Student Experiences in Practice (practicum, fieldwork, capstone)

Click here for a full list of courses, course descriptions, and course sequence information.

Accessibility of Learning Environments

Seton Hill University offers a variety of on-campus and online supports to engage students in the learning process, including:

Cost of Program

Costs of the program include tuition, university fees (learning and technology resources) program fees (course and lab materials, AOTA membership, practice liability insurance, certification exam preparation resources), books (resources for learning, practice and exam preparation). Program costs, tuition and fees are subject to change. See below for tuition and fees by year.

Fall Term (14 Credits)

Tuition$14,000
University Fee$375
Program Fee$260
Books/Supplies/Other Fees$535
Tech Fee$0
Term Total$15,170

Spring Term (16 Credits)

Tuition$16,000
University Fee$375
Program Fee$200
Books/Supplies/Other Fees$546
Tech Fee$0
Term Total$17,121
Total Year One: $32,291

Fall Term (16 Credits)

Tuition$16,560
University Fee$375
Program Fee$310
Books/Supplies/Other Fees$434
Tech Fee$0
Term Total$17,679

Spring Term (12 Credits)

Tuition$12,420
University Fee$375
Program Fee$75
Books/Supplies/Other Fees$216
Tech Fee$0
Term Total$13,086
Total Year Two: $30,765

Fall Term (13 Credits)

Tuition$13,923
University Fee$375
Program Fee$160
Books/Supplies/Other Fees$0
Tech Fee$0
Term Total$14,458

Spring Term (10 Credits)

Tuition$10,710
University Fee$375
Program Fee$150
Books/Supplies/Other Fees$0
Tech Fee$0
Term Total$11,235
Total Year Three: $25,693
Total OTD Program Tuition & Fees $88,749

Includes all 81 credits, university fees, program fees, and estimated supplies over 3 years.

Your Career as an Occupational Therapist

Becoming Licensed for Practice

Graduates of the Seton Hill OTD Program will be eligible to sit for the National Certification Examination for the occupational therapist, administered by the National Board for Certification in Occupational Therapy (NBCOT) pending accreditation with ACOTE. After successful completion of this exam, the graduate will be an occupational therapist, registered (OTR). In addition, all states require licensure to practice; however, state licenses are usually based on the results of the NBCOT certification examination. A felony conviction may affect a graduate’s ability to sit for the NBCOT certification examination or attain state licensure. For additional information about eligibility criteria for NBCOT, visit https://www.nbcot.org/get-certified

Career Opportunities

Nationally recognized career services center

The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics projects employment opportunities for occupational therapists to grow much faster than the national average.  In 2024, the median annual wage for occupational therapists was $98,340.

Award-Winning Seton Hill Career Support

Seton Hill's Career and Professional Development Center can assist you in finding that first job in your new field. The Center will also be here for you if you need help with career transitions in the future. The resources of the Center are a lifetime benefit for all Seton Hill graduates.

Program Accreditation

The Seton Hill University occupational therapy program is a developing program currently in Candidacy status by the Accreditation Council for Occupational Therapy Education (ACOTE) of the American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA), located at 7501 Wisconsin Avenue, Suite 510E, Bethesda, MD 20814.  ACOTE’s telephone number, ℅ AOTA, is (301) 652-AOTA, and its web address is www.ACOTEonline.org 

Candidacy Status means that the program has demonstrated a plan for courses, faculty, and learning resources, and is approved to admit students and implement the program.  The accreditation process, which takes approximately two years, is designed to start before the first class of students enters the program and complete before the first class graduates from the program. The program must be accredited by ACOTE prior to students’ graduation in order for those graduates to be eligible to take the national certification (practice) examination offered by the National Board for Certification in Occupational Therapy (NBCOT) and be ready to practice. 

ACOTE provides substantial support during the accreditation process to assure students that the program resources are adequate to proceed through each step of program development. There is a very small risk that final program accreditation could be delayed, which would delay graduates’ access to the NBCOT certification exam. If this is a concern for you, it is suggested that you email the program at: occupationaltherapy@setonhill.edu or contact the AOTA Accreditation Department at AOTA (301) 652-AOTA.

Application and Admission 

Early Decision Application

First-year, sophomore, and junior undergraduate college students interested in pursuing the Seton Hill University Occupational Therapy Doctorate should submit an Early Decision Application.

OTCAS Application Submission 

Late Application Consideration

After the OTCAS application cycle closes, Seton Hill University may, at the discretion of the Occupational Therapy Doctorate program and based on seat availability, consider late applications submitted directly through the University’s application system. Late applicants must meet the same admission criteria and submit equivalent required materials. 

Apply Here for Late Application Consideration

Find additional admission details here.

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Jane Olson, PhD, OTR, FAOTA

Program Director and Doctoral Capstone Coordinator

Rachel Popovich CScD, MOT, OTR/L, CPAM

Academic Fieldwork Coordinator/Assistant Professor

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