The entire OTD curriculum is taught in the English language. For international students to be successful an English Language Proficiency Exam is required for all graduate applicants, regardless of citizenship, whose native language is not English and/or whose preparatory education was principally in a language other than English.
The Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) is recommended by the Occupational Therapy Doctoral Program at the University of 51做厙.
- You will be asked to submit your standardized TOEFL score with your OTCAS application.
- Add your TOEFL test scores to Standardized Test section in the academic History quadrant in OTCAS.
- TOEFL results need to be sent to institution code B886.
- Applicants to the 51做厙 OTD program need to submit a TOEFL score of at least 100 (Internet Based) or 610 (Paper Based) to be considered for admission.
- TOEFL scores are valid for two years after the test date.
Note: Students who have attended schools outside of the United States are not required to submit official transcripts for those institutions but must rather submit a course-by-course evaluation of their academic records.
The Occupational Therapy Doctoral Program at 51做厙 currently recommends that international applicants use evaluation from the World Education Services, Inc. (WES).
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Office of Graduate Admission
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Stockton, CA 95211-0110
International students applying for admission to the OTD program must follow same admission criteria as students in the U.S.:
- Submit an application with all required documents, and pay the application fee through the OTCAS application portal.
- Meet the program admissions requirements.
- Participate in an admissions interview arranged by an admissions advisor.
- Complete an enrollment agreement if accepted into the program.
Complete the following prerequisites at an institution within the U.S.:
- Human Anatomy with Lab: 3 credit hours minimum
- Human Physiology with Lab: 3 credit hours minimum
- Introduction to Statistics: 3 credit hours minimum (introductory course)
- Medical Terminology: 1-2 credit hours (on-line and pass/fail acceptable)
- Movement Science: 3 credit hours. Lab is optional (Physics or Biomechanics).
- Sociology, Anthropology, or Ethics course: 3 credit hours
- Human Development through the life span: 3 credit hours
- Abnormal Psychology: 3 credit hours
Prerequisite courses older than 10 years will not be accepted. Each prerequisite course must be completed with a passing grade with a minimum grade of 'C' or better. The overall GPA for all prerequisite courses is a 3.00 or higher for the last 60 credit hours earned to be considered for admission.
Please note: We strongly recommend that you complete all prerequisite courses before applying for admission through Occupational Therapy Centralized Application Service (OTCAS). Applications from students with more than two courses in progress or not yet completed will not be considered for admission.
Recommended courses at institutions in the U.S.
Public speaking or Oral communication: 3 credit hours Therapeutic media or art course (Ceramics, two dimensional design)