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Kappa Delta Phi

The American Occupational Therapy Foundation

Offered by American Occupational Therapy Foundation (AOTF), the scholarship provides financial assistance to full-time students currently enrolled in accredited or developing occupational therapy programs. Priority is given to residents of AZ, CA, FL, IA, IN, KY, MO, OH.

Key Information

Eligibility Requirements

  • Age/Grade Level:
    Open to students at an AOTA accredited or developing professional level (master's or Occupational Therapy Doctorate) or occupational therapy assistant (OTA) program
  • Financial Need:
    Not Mentioned
  • Other Academic Requirements:
    Have completed at least one year of occupational therapy specific course work. If you are studying to become an occupational therapy assistant, you must be in your final year to be eligible.
  • Residence:
    Priority is given to residents of AZ, CA, FL, IA, IN, KY, MO, OH
  • Major/Career:
    Students currently enrolled in accredited or developing occupational therapy programs

Application Details

  • Judging Criteria:
    Selection Criteria: Volunteer experience relevant to career choice in Occupational Therapy; Work experience relevant to career choice in Occupational Therapy; Essay content; Recommendations/ References (2 References are required); Program Director Evaluation
  • Transcript:
    Not required
  • Resume/Activity List:
    Required
  • Essay:
    Part I. The world is experiencing astonishing changes (driven by many global factors: research, policy issues, technology, etc.) - including changes in interventions. How do you envision occupational therapy influencing healthcare in the coming years? How is the practice of occupational therapy likely to be influenced by global factors in the future?; Part II. What specifically will you do as an occupational therapy practitioner to advance the knowledge base of the profession to influence the rapidly changing world of health intervention? Please limit your answer to both parts to 500 words (500 words total for Part I and II combined)
  • Recommendation Letters:
    Two Reference/Recommendation Forms. One should be a current faculty member or faculty advisor and can speak about your academic ability and the other should be someone who can speak to your character, work experience, leadership qualities, community service skills and your ability to successfully complete the proposed educational program as it relates to occupational therapy.

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