Nov 28, 2024  
Catalog 2010-2011 
    
Catalog 2010-2011 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Occupational Therapy Assistant, AAS


Return to {$returnto_text} Return to: Programs of Study

Program: AAS-5530

The Occupational Therapy Assistant Program is committed to provide the people of Polk County quality-driven instruction, opportunities to develop interpersonal/clinical skills, and promotion of lifelong learning within an environment of excellence to ensure a successful career in healthcare.

Occupational Therapy is a vital healthcare service whose practitioners use “occupation” (purposeful activity) as a means of preventing, reducing, or overcoming physical, social, and emotional disabilities in people of all ages. Some of the responsibilities of the occupational therapy assistants include carrying out treatment interventions designed by the occupational therapist, adapting the environment for individuals with psychosocial and physical dysfunctions to maximize independent function, teaching the use of adaptive equipment, and teaching compensatory techniques to facilitate performance of daily activities.

The Occupational Therapy Assistant Program is a limited admission 70-credit hour AS or AAS degree program. Each OTA applicant must first be admitted to the College and meet pre-admission requirements. Then, twenty-four applicants are selected each year by the selection committee for the spring semester. The College reserves the right to change the requirements of the OTA program.

The program is offered on the Winter Haven campus. OTA courses are offered from 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., typically 2 to 3 days a week (Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday or Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday, depending on the term). The program requires full-time commitment throughout the year, including the summer. It contains 14 credit hours of clinical fieldwork (Level I and II), which are completed at local facilities.

Accreditation

The OTA Program is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Occupational Therapy Education (ACOTE) of the American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA): 4720 Montgomery Lane, P. O. Box 31220, Bethesda, MD 20824-1220, 301-652-2682.

Qualifications for Admission

  1. A student may submit her/his complete and accurate application form directly to the OTA Program staff or an Academic Advisor at any of the College’s campuses no later than October 31 in order to be considered for admission into the class starting in January of each year.
  2. No application will be considered until ALL necessary College admission documentation has been received and processed by the Registrar’s office.
  3. Seats will be assigned on a first-come, first-qualified basis to the first 24 applicants meeting the following admission criteria by the time of application:

a. Admission to Polk State as a degree-seeking student, with all required admission documents received by the Registrar.
b. Minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0 upon application.
c. College preparatory courses completed.
d. Prerequisites completed with a “C” or higher:

 
 
 

e. 20 hours of observation of occupational therapy services completed. Hours must be documented on the OTA Program Observation Hours form.

Students may apply for admission into the OTA program anytime during the academic year (rolling admission). Admission is on a first-come, first-qualified basis for applicants who meet all admission criteria.

Additional Program Requirements

The following requirements are to be completed by students admitted into the program, before the first fieldwork rotation in summer.

  1. Physical examination
  2. Immunization and communicable disease screenings
  3. Current CPR certification
  4. AIDS/HIV certification
  5. Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) background checks
  6. Drug screening (10 panel)

Information regarding the completion of these additional admission requirements is provided by the OTA Program Director during the orientation meeting held in November.

Work Sites

Typical work sites for the OTA are rehabilitation units/centers, nursing homes, psychiatric units, mental health agencies, forensic facilities, community-based agencies, developmental disabilities agencies, pediatric agencies, schools, higher education (community colleges), and industrial settings.

Program Cost

The program’s cost is approximately $5,000. This cost estimate includes tuition, books, lab fees, uniforms, name tag, Certification Exam, Florida Licensure, and CPR/AIDS certification.

Potential Earnings

OTA positions may be salaried or hourly (usually 40 hours per week). In Polk County, a Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant (COTA) may earn an average of $43,000 a year with benefits if employed full time.

Certification Examination

Graduates of the program will be able to sit for the National Certification Examination for the Occupational Therapy Assistant, administered by the National Board of Certification in Occupational Therapy (NBCOT), 800 S. Frederick Ave., Suite 200, Gaithersburg, MD 20877-4150, 301-990-7979. The examination is offered throughout the year, with a cost of $485 if taken within the United States. After successful completion of this exam, the graduate will be a Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant (COTA). A felony conviction may affect a graduate’s ability to sit for the NBCOT exam and the ability to obtain a state license.

Florida Licensure

Graduates need to apply for Florida licensure upon successful completion of the certification exam. Graduates must contact the Florida Board of Occupational Therapy licensing board to obtain the application documents for licensure. The current fee for Florida licensure is $180. A felony conviction may affect graduate’s ability to attain state licensure.
 

Return to {$returnto_text} Return to: Programs of Study