The University of Findlay's
occupational therapy program offers two formats to meet the needs
of both traditional and nontraditional students.
Occupational therapy program achievements:
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Total number of program graduates
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112
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Total number of first-time test takers of the NBCOT certification exam
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99
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Total number of first-time test-takers who passed the NBCOT certification exam
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86
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First time test takers percentage exam
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87%
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Experienced and dedicated faculty with extensive clinical experience in a variety
of practice areas; 80 percent doctorally prepared or in progress toward a terminal
degree.
- Community
involvement through courses, research, and grant activities.
"The New Face of Homelessness" was created in an effort to decrease stigma related to homelessness. All voices and art were contributed by residents of The City Mission of Findlay through the efforts of UF OT student, Morgan Podach who is currently in her Level II Feild Work experience under the direction of Miranda Tippie.
- Recipients
of Hancock County ADAMHS
Board's V.I.P. Award 2005 for volunteerism and activities to support persons with
serious mental illness.
- The Occupational Therapy Adaptive
Living House:
an education and research center providing resources for students and the community.
Read more about the
OT Adaptive Living House.
Occupational Therapy Adaptive Living House
219 Trenton Ave., Findlay, Ohio