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Graduate Admission Requirements
Accepting applications on rolling admissions now through OTCAS for September 2024
Admission is competitive, with a 3.0 minimum GPA required for consideration. For those meeting that minimum standard, every piece of the application is evaluated and crucial to determining if an applicant will be accepted into the program. Each year we have more applicants than we can accommodate. Some applicants may be offered a place on the wait list pending available spots in the class.
Before starting the program, one course in each of the following must be completed (within the last five years) with a grade of B- or better:
Anatomy & Physiology I (with lab)
Anatomy & Physiology II (with lab)
In addition, one course in each of the following must be completed (within the last ten years) with a grade of B- or better:
Developmental Psychology (lifespan birth to death)
Statistics
Sociology, Anthropology, or Culture
Note: Bay Path University's MOT Programs do not accept prior work experience or course credits to take the place of any of the required courses in the MOT curriculum.
Applicants must submit their complete application with OTCAS.
Click here to apply!
Please visit the
Master of Occupational Therapy
program page to learn about curriculum, faculty, program options, and more!