Reducing Admissions Barriers
Here at the PNWU School of Occupational Therapy (SOT) we do things differently. We challenge convention, we ask ‘why,’ and we re-imagine what is possible in occupational therapy education. When developing the Master of Science in Occupational Therapy program the founding faculty wanted to re-envision what holistic admissions could look like. The goal was to create an admissions process that would reduce the most common barriers to pursuing graduate health sciences education.
The result is an approach that goes beyond just being holistic. For example, the program does not require a minimum number of OT shadowing hours, nor does it mandate a minimum grade point average or Graduate Record Exam (GRE) score to be considered. However, the program’s inclusive approach goes one step further. The PNWU program is one of only a handful of programs in the country that have removed the requirement for pre-requisite coursework.
The program desired a different approach to evaluating applicants. Instead of minimum GPAs, GRE scores, and prerequisite coursework, the program’s admissions process requires candidates to write several essays. “We still need a way to evaluate aspects of an applicant’s qualifications such as their understanding of occupational therapy as a profession and their ability to think critically. We do those through application essays that require synthesis and critical thinking,” says Dr. Nakamura, Associate Professor and Admissions’ Coordinator.
In addition to the admissions essays, applicants are given credit for certain types of life experience that the program believes contribute to the applicant’s character and their fit with the occupational therapy profession, such as paid work experience, experience as a caregiver, prior experience conducting research, or performing service to one’s community. Of course, given the program’s mission, the program is always interested in candidates who are from rural and or medically underserved areas.
Your life experiences and character matter.
Learn more about the inclusive PNWU admissions process here.
Contact Information
Heather Fritz, PhD, OTR/L CHC
Associate Professor and Founding Director
School of Occupational Therapy
MultiCare Learning Center, Room 107
hfritz@pnwu.edu
509-249-7956
Jami Flick, PhD, MS, OTR/L
Director of Clinical Education
School of Occupational Therapy
MultiCare Learning Center, Room 123
jflick@pnwu.edu
509-249-7956
Kathleen Carrillo, BSHM
Executive Assistant
School of Occupational Therapy
MultiCare Learning Center, Room 105
kcarrillo@pnwu.edu
509-249-7839