Occupational Therapy Assistant hands a ball to a child patient

Occupational Therapy Assistant

Technical Degree

Are you looking for a career that’s challenging and rewarding? Occupational therapy assistants help patients develop, recover, and improve skills for daily living. Work with young children to older adults. We give you the skills you need to improve lives, one patient at a time.

Program at a Glance

Join us on South Campus for our Occupational Therapy Assistant (OTA) program.

Earning Potential

Occupational Therapist Assistant: $71,194

For more salary information, check out Texas Wages.

Career Opportunities

With an occupational therapy assistant degree, you can work in:
  • Hospitals
  • Pediatric clinics
  • Skilled nursing facilities
  • Home health
  • School systems

Accreditation

The Occupational Therapy Assistant program at San Jacinto College is accredited by
The Accreditation Council for Occupational Therapy Education (ACOTE) of the American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA).

ACOTE
7501 Wisconsin Avenue, Suite 510E
Bethesda, MD 20814.
301-652-6611
accred@aota.org

https://acoteonline.org/

DEGREES & CERTIFICATES

Occupational Therapy Assistant, AAS

Technical Degree
The Associate of Applied Science degree prepares you for an entry-level career. Get classroom and hands-on experience to become an Occupational Therapy Assistant (OTA).
Length 2 Years
This full-time program includes 60 credits that can be completed in five terms.
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Success in Numbers

Our OTA program boasts a remarkable graduation rate. But our students don’t just complete the program; most graduates also go on to pass their NBCOT exam.
91%
of OTA students graduated in 2023.
100%
of OTA students graduated in 2022.
86%
of OTA students graduated in 2021.

Program Resources

 

Our graduates can take the national exam to become certified occupational therapy assistants, given by the National Board for Certification in Occupational Therapy (NBCOT). After passing, they can apply for a state license to work. A felony conviction may affect a graduate’s ability to take the exam or get a license.

Students must finish Level II fieldwork within 18 months after completing the classroom part of the program.

Student Graduation Rates 

Student graduation rates are indicated per academic calendar year. Graduation occurs in May of each academic year. 

Graduation Year Students Entering/Graduating Graduation Rate
2020* 12/8 67%
2021* 14/12 86%
2022 12/12 100%
2023* 12/11 91.67%
2024* 12/11 91.67%
2025 12/TBD TBD
**Total 62/54 87.10% 

 *Students withdrew from program due to personal reasons.

** Total students  from graduation year 2020-2024. 

National Board for Certification in Occupational Therapy (NBCOT) Program Data 

National Board for Certification in Occupational Therapy (NBCOT) data results are available on the https://www.nbcot.org/Educators-Folder/SchoolPerformance.

Our graduates can take the national exam to become certified occupational therapy assistants, given by the National Board for Certification in Occupational Therapy (NBCOT). After passing, they can apply for a state license to work. A felony conviction may affect a graduate’s ability to take the exam or get a license.

Students must finish Level II fieldwork within 18 months after completing the classroom part of the program.

Student Graduation Rates 

Student graduation rates are indicated per academic calendar year. Graduation occurs in May of each academic year. 

Graduation Year Students Entering/Graduating Graduation Rate
2020* 12/8 67%
2021* 14/12 86%
2022 12/12 100%
2023* 12/11 91.67%
2024* 12/11 91.67%
2025 12/TBD TBD
**Total 62/54 87.10% 

 *Students withdrew from program due to personal reasons.

** Total students  from graduation year 2020-2024. 

National Board for Certification in Occupational Therapy (NBCOT) Program Data 

National Board for Certification in Occupational Therapy (NBCOT) data results are available on the https://www.nbcot.org/Educators-Folder/SchoolPerformance.

Get a sense of what will be required of you during fieldwork sessions.
Academic Fieldwork Coordinator: Christine Joseph, OTD, OTR 281-998-6150 ext. 3949
Weekly Summary Form

Level II Site Visit Form

FW Educator Self Assessment Tool

Student Evaluation of Fieldwork Experience (SEFWE) 

Example of Fieldwork Performance Evaluation (FWPE) 

Information sessions

Information sessions will be held on a regular basis at our South campus location in building S.1. Want to learn more? Attend an information session.

A Closer Look

Get a better understanding of what OTAs do and the history behind the profession.

Frequently Asked Questions

 

Check out the admission steps and application here

Yes. The National Board for Certification in Occupational Therapy (NBCOT) is the exam for becoming a licensed OTA. You can take the exam after you graduate from our program. Once you pass, you can apply for a license to practice through the state agency. In Texas, this is the Texas Board of Occupational Therapy Examiners (TBOTE). 

Please note that a felony conviction may affect your ability to take the NBCOT exam or get a state license. You can ask the licensing agency to check your criminal history.

 

No, the OTA program is only at South Campus. However, you can take the required classes at other campuses, in the evening, or on weekends.

The OTA program is mainly in person. We will only offer online classes or a mix of online and in-person labs if there is an emergency, like a local or national crisis. Students will be notified in advance if there are any changes to the schedule.

No, the OTA program does not offer night classes. 

 

No, observation hours are not required, but they are strongly recommended. The program gives points on the admission rubric for applicants who have spent time observing and learning more about the profession. A good application will include observation hours.

 

Any facility is appropriate if you are observing a licensed OT or OTA. Example settings and facilities include: 
  • Inpatient 
  • Outpatient 
  • Rehabilitation 
  • Acute care 
  • Pediatrics 
  • Mental health 
  • Skilled nursing facility
  • Home health

Yes, the OTA program admits students from various backgrounds, including those who may have had a previous career. 

 

The OTA program is only offered full-time because of how the courses are planned. The program includes clinical experiences and requires 16 weeks of full-time clinical work at the end of the classroom part of the program.

 

Many students reapply, and you are encouraged to do so. You will need to fill out a new application with updated documents and mention that you are reapplying. If you completed observation hours within the last two years, you can submit those forms again. Be sure to keep copies of all materials you first submitted so you can resend some documents.

 

Yes. An applicant who is selected for an on-campus interview will take a health entrance exam at no cost to the applicant on their interview day.

Creating Healthcare Heroes

Sheina Farooqui
Welcoming students with different experiences in the classroom creates a rich curriculum for the program and the clients we serve in the community. It helps all of us question the status quo and learn to break unconscious bias to foster a profession of innovation, growth, and belonging. We proudly empower our students to share ideas and insights, grow together, and make meaningful contributions to occupational therapy. Each student in the program graduates learning how to be an occupational therapy assistant and what it means to contribute as a healthcare hero through service to our community.”
Sheina Farooqui,
OTD, OTR

Apply to the OTA program today.

Contact Us

Have questions about our OTA program?
Please contact us!
Email: otaprogram@sjcd.edu
Call: 281-998-6150 ext 3141.

Sheina Farooqui
Prog Dir, Occup Therapist Ast
Phone
(281) 998-6150x3141
Jamie Ward
Sr Administrative Assistant
Phone
(281) 998-6150x3350