Program Overview
Introduction to James Madison University's Occupational Therapy Program
James Madison University's Occupational Therapy Clinical Education Services (JMU-OTCES) is a dynamic clinical program offering pediatric therapy services to children and their families. The program serves individuals who are experiencing difficulty in their daily routines, either as a result of a disability or a developmental delay.
Program Services
The program includes:
- Traditional one-on-one occupational therapy evaluations
- Interventions
- Consultative services
- Additional group programs
- Camps to address specific needs that cannot be adequately met by other community programs
Program Operation
The clinic operates with the support of JMU's graduate occupational therapy program, with both students and faculty members collaborating on clinic events and services.
Location
The clinic is located at 131 W. Grace Street, Harrisonburg, VA 22807.
Department of Health Professions
The program is part of the Department of Health Professions, located in the Health and Behavioral Studies Building, MSC 4315, 235 Martin Luther King Jr. Way, Harrisonburg, Virginia 22807.
Occupational Therapy Program Details
About
The Occupational Therapy program has a mission, FAQs, facilities and resources, technical standards, and support for the program.
Admissions
The admissions process includes:
- Admissions Overview
- Admission Requirements
- Application Timeline
- Steps to Apply
- Why Choose JMU OT
- Attend an Information Session
Curriculum
The program has a curriculum that is designed to prepare students for a career in occupational therapy.
Our People
The program has a faculty and staff directory, as well as an alumni network.
Program Costs
The program has associated costs that are outlined for students.
Certification and Outcomes
The program leads to certification and has outcomes that are measured and reported.
