I currently have two jobs as a certified occupational therapy assistant with both facilities that I interned at. I am still learning every day how to improve my skills and will probably continue to do so for the rest of my career.
I would have never found this type of success without Keiser University and the amazing faculty in the OTA program. I am forever grateful to them for encouraging me every day to continue raising the bar. Skip to main content. About Keiser About Keiser.
Since , Keiser University has maintained a practical, hands-on approach to career-focused education to help our students achieve their personal and professional goals. Our student-centered philosophy remains at the foundation of the Keiser University mission and continues to attract students who prefer a more personal learning experience.
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Please select your education level. Please select your high school graduation year. Keiser University is a private, not-for-profit university. The Sage Colleges The Sage Colleges, Troy, NY, offers a baccalaureate degree completion program that leads to an MS in occupational therapy after 3 years of coursework plus 2 additional semesters of fieldwork.
Weekend courses are tailored for working adults, offering a blended curriculum of weekend classes and distance education. The weekend format is particularly attractive to OTAs. This transfer option is offered in both the day and weekend format.
Note carefully the prerequisite requirements for graduate entry. Both the OT day and weekend programs are highly competitive. Applications must be submitted by January 15th for fall entry. The academic curriculum includes both online courses and hybrid courses that meet on campus every third weekend, and has two tracks:.
Contact: Melanie Gass; melanie. The two-year program offers didactic coursework online and laboratory content in 18 face-to-face, weekend experiences on campus. A minimum of 90 semester credit hours, prior experience and completion of prerequisite courses are required. Applications are due February 15 for a cohort that begins in the fall. Contact: Call for program information. The program is tailored for working adults. The curriculum is delivered in every other weekend mostly on-site sessions on Fridays and Saturdays and begins in June of each year.
Applicants must have a baccalaureate degree in any field as long as all pre-requisite coursework has been completed. Contact: ; admissions findlay. Students attend classes on campus on 5 weekends of a week academic quarter.
The remaining MSOT coursework is completed online. Overnight accommodations are available upon request. Please have someone more qualified because she is not. People make sacrifices and this school is not cheap. Subsequently, this class does not have an accompanying lab. They have a lot of stupid papers which is such a waste of time. Now I know why no one takes Keiser seriously.
Christerle Nounoute. Although it is a private school, which many seem to frown upon, it is actually pretty good. They only do one class at a time, and you always finish that class in one month. Then you never have to go back again. It's just nice to know that you can concentrate on one subject at a time and don't have to juggle between classes.
They still count semesters just like everyone, and you still get at least 4 classes each semester, it just makes it more simple. The professors are amazing! The school atmosphere is very supportive to each students success. The student services department is wonderful. Professor Brunson is a great mentor and resource for every student she meets!
Great school! I love how cozy the school is. It makes it nice to come here, feels like family. Chapman was so great in all of our classes. We held study groups once a week to go over everything in class to make sure that everyone had everything down. This school is a fast paced school meaning you take one month classes and you have to learn an entire book within that month.
You have to learn up to 10 chapters the first 2 weeks with a midterm, presentations, and research papers. I wanted to get out of the program going into the second class. I was told that I could do it so I kept on. I again tried to get out on the 3rd class. Again I was told I could do this. I know myself and knew that I could not handle a fast paced program. I eventually made it far but it came with a cost.
My health was bad. I wasn't sleeping much, I fell into depressions, and I was always sick with asthma. Still the director kept pushing me forward telling me that this was meant for me. Well she was wrong. I have no problem with my failure. My issue is with the staff of Keiser university who have nothing but incompetent fools working there. When I failed my class I did not show up the next day.
I emailed the director telling her why I could not make it that day. She never responded to my email. I then went to school the following day to sign off from the school. She said no but to check with the VA office in that school. I went to speak with the man there and he said I would not owe the VA or the school any money. I failed the program in October. I go back when the school reopens after the holidays to ask about that.
I emailed the Dean before that to which he never responded back. The billing lady checked for me and she said "oh the balance was taken off. Months pass and I get a call from a collections agency that I owe 3k to Keiser.
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