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Launch your occupational therapy career with this leading program

UIndy offers two paths to help you become a skilled, compassionate occupational therapist.

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University of Indianapolis OT program.

From classroom to clinic, UIndy prepares students to make a difference.

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For nearly 40 years, the University of Indianapolis has offered a respected, accredited Master of Occupational Therapy program — making it the second-oldest OT program in Indiana.

Today, UIndy offers two flexible paths to earn a Master’s in Occupational Therapy, ranked No. 39 nationally by U.S. News & World Report.

Two-day/week MOT Program
This three-and-a-half-year option is perfect for those balancing work or a career change, offering flexibility to work while you study.

MOT Choice Pathway
For a more traditional experience, the five-day “Choice” track allows students to start in a doctoral cohort. After the second semester, you’ll decide whether to pursue the doctorate or complete your master’s in just two and a half years.

With a strong national ranking, a broad network of clinical placements, and faculty expertise in areas like oncology, maternal health, and global practice, UIndy offers flexible options to prepare students for real-world success.

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