Occupational Therapy Program Outcomes
The total number of graduates from the Dallas College Occupational Therapy Assistant program during the 3-year period of 2021-2023 was 26, with an overall graduation rate of 93%.
Calendar Year | Number of Admitted Students | Number of Graduates | Graduation Rate |
---|
2023
| 8
| 7
| 88% |
2022
| 11
| 9 | 82% |
2021 | 9 | 8 | 89% |
3-Year Total | 28 | 26*
| 93% |
*An additional 2 students from the 2022 cohort graduated in 2023 and are included in the 3-Year Total number of Graduates.
View School Performance Data on the NBCOT Examination
NBCOT = National Board of Certification in Occupational Therapy
Overall Program Objectives
Upon completion of the Dallas College Occupational Therapy Assistant program, students will meet the following objectives.
- Students will acquire sufficient knowledge and skills to become a competent Occupational Therapist Assistant and be employable in an entry-level capacity in a variety of healthcare settings.
- The curriculum presented to the student from this program will serve as a foundation and opportunity for the graduate to pursue high-level academia goals and aspirations to further study in the field of Occupational Therapy.
- Upon completion of the program, the graduate can participate as an educated and contributing member with the community and the field of occupational therapy.
Program Goals:
- 100% of OTA faculty will be consistently rated as "Good" or above by students, as measured by the Student-Faculty Evaluation Survey.
- 80% of students will meet all course requirements in order to successfully progress from semester to semester.
- 80% of admitted students will successfully complete the program.
- 80% of students in all fieldwork experiences will pass on the first attempt.
- 80% of new graduates will rate the program satisfaction as "Satisfactory" or above, as measured by the Graduate Survey.
- 80% of new graduates will pass the National Board Certification Examination on their first attempt.
- 80% of new graduates will be employed in traditional or emerging practice areas six months post-graduation, as measured by the Graduate Survey.
- 80% of new graduates will be rated "Satisfactory" on job technical skills and workplace behaviors, as measured by the Employer Survey.