Tuition and Financing
Financial Aid Resources
The One Stop website and One Stop counselors are your primary financial aid resources on campus. Visit the One Stop website for more information about the basics of financial aid that include application for aid, acceptance and distribution of funds.
Our Campuses
One Program - Two Campuses
Student Outcomes
Our graduated students consistently achieve high National Board for Certification in Occupation Therapy (NBCOT) scores, and have significant career placement success, reporting near 100 percent job placement in OT practice positions.
Our Contribution to Better Living
The practice of occupational therapy stands alone in its ability to promote satisfaction through its focus on helping people live and improve their everyday lives.
Practitioners with a University of Minnesota OT background contribute to better living in numerous ways.
Meet Our Students
OT Student Profile
Entering Fall 2020 | Entering Fall 2021 | Entering Fall 2022 | |
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# of Applicants | 162 | 148 | 125 |
# Admitted | 49 | 47 | 41 |
Admitted Average Cumulative GPA | 3.51 | 3.55 | 3.53 |
Admitted Average Prerequisite GPA | 3.51 | 3.53 | 3.48 |
OT Academic Curriculum
Our academic curriculum is designed to cultivate the leadership, creative, and independent critical thinking that students need to innovate and implement ways to help people participate in their daily lives, their communities and society at large.
The curriculum is centered on a science and evidence-based approach toward helping people who have physical, cognitive, emotional, social or environmental impairments engage in everyday life activities.
About the OT Profession
Occupational Therapists work with children and adults who have, or are at risk of having, difficulty performing everyday activities. Occupational therapists serve as vital members of an intervention team, consulting with individuals and their families, physicians, physical and speech therapists, nurses, social workers, psychologists, vocational counselors, teachers and other specialists, to promote an active participation in everyday living.