MILLIGAN, Tenn. (June 7, 2021) — Students interested in pursuing occupational therapy (OT) can learn more about Milligan University’s Master of Science in Occupational Therapy (MSOT) program on Friday, June 18, from 9-11 a.m. The information session will occur in Milligan’s McGlothlin-Street Occupational Therapy Center located in the Thompson Center on Emmanuel Hill.
Participants will have the opportunity to take a tour of the OT labs and classrooms, review the admissions process and talk with current OT students. Deanna Ottinger, assistant professor of occupational therapy, will give prospective students an overview of the program and lead a Q-and-A session.
The morning will adhere to Milligan’s COVID-19 safety protocols and facemasks are required.
“This event is the perfect opportunity for students to learn more about what to expect as an occupational therapy student at Milligan,” said Kristia Brown, occupational therapy office manager and admission coordinator. “Touring our OT labs and interacting with our expert faculty are invaluable for a student considering the program.”
Milligan’s OT program prepares therapists to address the physical, psychological and cognitive aspects of a person’s well-being through engagement in activity in all of their environments.
For more information or to register, visit milligan.edu/msot or contact Kristia Brown at msot@milligan.edu.