Is a “Rehabilitation Services” Major Good for Occupation Therapy?

Question by Laura: is a “rehabilitation services” major good for occupation therapy?
I want to be an most schools dont have that specific major but the school i’m applying to has a rehabilitation service program ..will that suffice for occupational therapy?

Best answer:

Answer by Ruby
Honestly, it doesn’t matter what major you choose. OT schools accept people from all sorts of majors. I have seen dance, art, biology, kinesiology, recreational therapy, psychology, etc.

So pick a major that you like. Just make sure you complete the prerequisite classes for the OT program at the school you want to attend. For example, most schools require a specific psychology class, anatomy and physiology, etc etc. check the school website for this list and make a checklist so that you complete them before applying.

Also, keep your grades up. OT school is getting harder and harder to get into every year.

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