The vast majority of occupational therapy (OT) practitioners are white, leaving gaps between the representation of our profession and those we serve. Admission practices determine the future of the profession. This cross-sectional study aimed to understand how admission requirements, particularly the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) and interview, influenced OT graduate students\u27 application decisions, specifically those who identified as a first-generation college student (FGCS), underrepresented minority, English as a second language, or receiving public assistance. Methods included an online survey distributed to current OT graduate students. The survey consisted of background information, closed-ended questions on influence of appli...
As the profession of occupational therapy continues to become widely recognized as a top career choi...
Abstract This critical ethnographic study examined occupational therapy as a field that has maintain...
Through the use of a descriptive methods survey questionnaire, this study created a snapshot of cu...
The gender, ethnic, and racial diversity of occupational therapy professionals does not represent th...
As the profession of occupational therapy continues to become widely recognized as a top career choi...
Black/African American students account for 6.5% of the enrollment in entry-level occupational thera...
The overall goal for any admissions process is to analyze criteria and identify the prospective stud...
Despite the growth in the US population of persons of color and the need for allied health professio...
When establishing admission processes for entry-level doctoral programs, admission requirements for ...
The recent innumerable social and racial injustices and healthcare disparities experienced globally ...
How do OT programs recruit and admit diverse students? The findings of this study indicated that alt...
Occupational therapy (OT) graduate programs strive to produce an effective OT workforce with compete...
A survey investigated satisfaction levels of racially diverse, graduate-level OT students at NSU and...
In an uncertain economy, many students of higher education are drawn to the security of careers in h...
Lack of awareness and knowledge of the occupational therapy (OT) and physical therapy (PT) professio...
As the profession of occupational therapy continues to become widely recognized as a top career choi...
Abstract This critical ethnographic study examined occupational therapy as a field that has maintain...
Through the use of a descriptive methods survey questionnaire, this study created a snapshot of cu...
The gender, ethnic, and racial diversity of occupational therapy professionals does not represent th...
As the profession of occupational therapy continues to become widely recognized as a top career choi...
Black/African American students account for 6.5% of the enrollment in entry-level occupational thera...
The overall goal for any admissions process is to analyze criteria and identify the prospective stud...
Despite the growth in the US population of persons of color and the need for allied health professio...
When establishing admission processes for entry-level doctoral programs, admission requirements for ...
The recent innumerable social and racial injustices and healthcare disparities experienced globally ...
How do OT programs recruit and admit diverse students? The findings of this study indicated that alt...
Occupational therapy (OT) graduate programs strive to produce an effective OT workforce with compete...
A survey investigated satisfaction levels of racially diverse, graduate-level OT students at NSU and...
In an uncertain economy, many students of higher education are drawn to the security of careers in h...
Lack of awareness and knowledge of the occupational therapy (OT) and physical therapy (PT) professio...
As the profession of occupational therapy continues to become widely recognized as a top career choi...
Abstract This critical ethnographic study examined occupational therapy as a field that has maintain...
Through the use of a descriptive methods survey questionnaire, this study created a snapshot of cu...