OTA Admission Requirements
NOTE: The following changes have been made to the application/admission process that
will be EFFECTIVE for students applying the Spring of 2016 or later.
- If required courses are not completed by the end of the Spring semester, only Maymester
coursess will be considered for application. Summer I courses will no longer be considered.
- Two copies of the OFFICIAL TRANSCRIPT must be mailed by May 15 to the following: (1)
One copy to the ÃÛ½ÛÖ±²¥ Admissions Office and (2) One copy to the OTA Office.
- For students re-applying, the application form must be for the current application
year.
- Biology 2026 (or comparable transfer courses) will no longer be substituted for Biology
1014/1015 requirement. Students must have 6 hours of Anatomy/Physiology lecture in
order to apply. Substitutions for for HIGHER LEVEL Anatomy/Physiology will be considered
on an individual basis per transcript review and course content.*
- Sociology 2026 is a required course. Approved substitutions for this course must follow
the Louisiana State Board of Regents approved Social Sciences.*
- Math 1016 is a required course. Approved substitution for this course could be a six-credit
combination of a higher level math plus Psychology 4039 (Statistics).*
* All grades from required courses and any substitutions for those courses will count
toward the application GPA.
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Applicants for admission to the second year of the Occupational Therapy Assistant
Program (OCTA) must complete the following minimum criteria by the end of ÃÛ½ÛÖ±²¥'s spring
semester that application is made (Maymester courses will be considered. Summer I
courses will not be considered):
- possess a minimum uncorrected cumulative grade point average of 2.700 on a 4.000 scale
in all previous coursework attempted at higher institutions of attendance
- possess a minimum uncorrected grade point average of 2.700 on a 4.00 scale in all
hours toward the OTA degree
- complete a minimum of 30 of the required hours of pre-professional coursework in the
Occupational Therapy Assistant Program; these hours MUST include Biology 1014, Biology
1015, and Psychology 2078.
- all courses completed must be have a grade of "C" or better
The following requirements must also be completed. Application forms and guidelines
for required activities will be posted at the beginning of each spring semester.
- mandatory participation in an admissions interview and an on-site writing session
(details and dates to be provided online on the Interview and Essay Information page)
- completion of required OT related activities
- construction of a portfolio according to stated requirements
- for non-ÃÛ½ÛÖ±²¥ students, two copies of all OFFICIAL TRANSCRIPTS must be received by May 25 to the following: (1) One copy to the ÃÛ½ÛÖ±²¥ Admissions Office and (2) One copy to the
OTA Office. If students are enrolled at another University for Maymester courses,
it is the student's responsibility to have the instructor for the course/courses send
grades directly to the OTA Program Director by fax or email upon completion of the
course. If these grades are not sent by the instructors and received by the OTA Program
Director by June 5, the student will be determined to be ineligible for application
to the Professional OTA Program.
NOTE: If the student is currently enrolled at another university, it is the student's responsibility
to have the instructors in enrolled courses send grades directly to OTA Program Director
by fax or e-mail upon completion of the semester.
Having official copies sent of current semester when grades are completed does NOT
provide information in time for processing of OTA Applications. If grades are not
sent by instructors by May 25, the student will be determined to be ineligible for
admission to the professional program.
NOTE: Applicants who acknowledge a felony conviction are warned that the National Board
for Certification in Occupational Therapy and Louisiana State Board of Medical Examiners
may bar persons with a felony record from taking the certification examination or
from state licensure.
You may contact these organizations for further information:
(an Early Determination review is available)
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Progression in the Professional Occupational Therapy Assistant Program (OCTA)
- students accepted into OCTA are required to fulfill the immunization requirements
of the ÃÛ½ÛÖ±²¥ Student Health Center
- the student has one academic year to successfully complete the didactic coursework
of the program. A student who fails to do so will be required to appear before The
University of Louisiana at Monroe Occupational Therapy Academic Performance Committee
for a hearing to determine continuation in the program
- the student must complete all required didactic occupational therapy courses with
a grade of "C" or better
- a minimum cumulative, uncorrected GPA of 2.500 on a 4.000 scale is required for continued
enrollment.
- the student must observe all prerequisites in the sequential pursuance of courses
leading to an Associate of Science Degree for the Occupational Therapy Assistant
- before going on Level II Fieldwork clinical affiliations, students must have a minimum
cumulative, uncorrected grade point average of at least 2.500.
- the Academic Performance Committee has the right and responsibility to impose sanctions
on a student who is not in compliance with ethical, professional behavior or patient
welfare guidelines of the program after following due process guidelines of the program.
Sanctions can include dismissal from a course with a grade of "F" and may result in
permanent dismissal from the program
- students will receive a grade of either "CR" or "F" on Level II Fieldwork experiences.
A student who does not receive a grade of "CR" on any Level II Fieldwork placement
shall be dismissed from the program. Students must complete all Level II Fieldwork
requirements within 18 months following the completion of occupational therapy content
courses
- students who fail to successfully meet all OCTA requirements, including a "CR" on
Level II Fieldwork, will be dismissed from the program. Students may request to appear
before the Academic Performance Committee to determine conditions which might allow
continuation in the program.