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Doctor of Occupational Therapy Tuition and Financial Aid

Wilson College’s Doctor of Occupational Therapy program is an accelerated, hybrid program designed to be completed over two years. Tuition is charged by credit hour and billed by term. There are no additional fees and no additional costs for the distance education components of the program.

Current tuition rate: $1,086 per credit hour
Program length: 105 total credits
Estimated total tuition: $114,030

Tuition rates are subject to change. Additional student-specific costs, including travel, lodging, and clinical education expenses, will vary by student.

ExpenseYear 1Year 2Program Total
Tuition$65,160$48,870$114,030
Books and Lab Supplies$2,595$225$2,820
Estimated Direct Program Cost$67,755$49,095$116,850

Additional Student Expenses

In addition to tuition, books, and lab supplies, students should plan for costs associated with participation in onsite lab immersions, Level II fieldwork experiences, and the doctoral capstone experience. These costs vary based on student location, travel arrangements, housing needs, and clinical education placement locations.

ExpenseYear 1Year 2Program Total
TravelRequired for 6 onsite lab immersionsRequired for 1 onsite lab immersions, Level II fieldwork, and doctoral capstone
 
Varies by student
LodgingRequired as needed for 6 onsite lab immersionsRequired as needed for 1 onsite lab immersions, Level II fieldwork, and doctoral capstoneVaries by student
TechnologyLaptop and reliable internet access requiredLaptop and reliable internet access requiredVaries by student
Clinical Education CostsMay include health requirements, background checks, clearances, transportation, and site-specific requirementsMay include Level II fieldwork and doctoral capstone-related costsVaries by student

Notes

Tuition and estimated costs are subject to change. Travel, lodging, technology, and clinical education expenses are not included in the estimated direct program cost and will vary by student. Students are responsible for arranging their own travel and lodging for onsite lab immersions and clinical education experiences.

Repeated coursework, delayed progression, extended enrollment, or additional semesters may increase the total cost of the program.

 

Financial Aid

Wilson College is committed to helping students understand and plan for the cost of graduate education. Financial assistance and payment plans may be available for eligible students.

The financial aid process begins with the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, or FAFSA. Students should complete the FAFSA each academic year as early as possible and include Wilson College’s school code: 003396.

Financial aid offers are prepared after a student is admitted to the College and the OTD program, completes their FAFSA, and supplies their Social Security Number to the College. For questions about financial aid, students may contact finaid@wilson.edu. 

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