Are you ready to apply to San Jacinto College’s Occupational Therapy Assistant (OTA) program? Our program is competitive, but we’re here to support you every step of the way. Use these resources to help you showcase your strengths and ensure you submit a strong application.
Ready to apply? Click the button below. Please use your San Jac login network access login information used to claim your SOS account.
If you have questions about what's needed to apply, keep reading.
We accept 12 to 14 students into the OTA program, which begins each fall.
You can find all the information you need right here to get you started quickly and easily.
To meet the minimal requirements for admission, at the time of application you must:
You can find the information on this page, plus all the admissions documents listed
in the application packet.
Just need one document? Download individual documents below.
Documents updated May 2024
If you’re not a current San Jac student, you need to first apply to the College. You can apply online through the ApplyTexas website. Or visit our admissions page for more information.
Download and review the admission packet before applying to the OTA program. Then attend an information session for more information.
Fill out the OTA application. Be sure to submit all supporting documents to the department. Incomplete applications will not be considered.
We invite the top 50 candidates to interview for the program. You’ll be asked questions in a panel format to determine your understanding of the OTA profession. You will also be required to write an essay. You can find out more about this part of the admissions process during one of the information sessions.
We offer information sessions via Zoom or in person on South Campus. While these sessions are not mandatory, they are highly recommended.
You can register for a virtual session using the form below. Once you register for a virtual information session, you will receive an email with the Zoom link.
Upcoming Information Sessions
In-person sessions take place on the South Campus.
We offer information sessions via Zoom or in person on South Campus. While these sessions are not mandatory, they are highly recommended.
You can register for a virtual session using the form below. Once you register for a virtual information session, you will receive an email with the Zoom link.
Upcoming Information Sessions
In-person sessions take place on the South Campus.
We require three recommendation forms for each application. Letters of recommendation are not allowed, you must submit recommendation forms. Points are awarded based on each form of recommendation. The maximum point allocated from each form is 40 points. We will take the sum of the three recommendation forms to identify your score for the admissions rubric. Recommendation forms should be filled out by employers, professors, or OT/OTAs you’ve been observing. Family and friends can not fill out your recommendation forms.
All applicants must complete their prerequisite courses before the start of the program should they be accepted. A student in the program cannot complete perquisites during the program. It's important to note:
Prerequisites
Course Number |
Course Name |
Credit Hours |
ENGL 1301 |
Composition I |
3 credit hours |
MATH 1314 |
College Algebra |
3 credit hours |
BIOL 2301 |
Anatomy & Physiology I (lecture) |
3 credit hours |
BIOL 2101 |
Anatomy & Physiology I (lab) |
1 credit hour |
BIOL2302 |
Anatomy & Physiology II (lecture) |
3 credit hours |
BIOL 2102 |
Anatomy & Physiology II (lab) |
1 credit hour |
PYSC 2301 |
General Psychology |
3 credit hours |
PHIL 2306 |
Ethics |
3 credit hours |
|
Total Credit Hours |
20 |
We use CastleBranch to document and track immunization records, drug screenings, and more. If you are accepted into the OTA program, you will need to upload proof of immunizations to CastleBranch before you are placed in field work. It is also a good idea to obtain hard copies of your immunizations for your own records. Please create an account with CastleBranch and upload documentation for:
As part of the OTA program, you will be studying in facilities outside of the College. During these times, you will be required to comply with the immunization policies of each facility to be able to participate. This includes COVID-19 vaccinations. These requirements are implemented by the outside facilities and are not mandated by San Jac. Failure to meet the immunization requirements may limit your ability to complete the program. It may also delay your graduation date. San Jac does not process exemptions. You must address potential vaccination exemptions directly with the external learning site.
Questions? Don’t hesitate to reach out!
Call: 281-998-6350 ext. 3141
Email: OTAProgram@sjcd.edu