Doctor of Occupational Therapy – Phoenix Metro Campus
Admissions Requirements
Holistic Admission Process
Academic history is balanced by personal traits that reflect those needed within the healthcare environment and by skills and background characteristics to provide an opportunity for admission of students with a wide variety of strengths. This process promotes a learning community that can learn together and from each other, as we all focus on developing toward excellence while celebrating differences. All admissions requirements are reviewed on a case-by-case basis.
3-Step Application Process

Meet all admissions requirements.
- A bachelor’s degree with a cumulative GPA of 3.0 and above.
- Students with a GPA below 3.0 will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis.
- No GRE required.

Gather the documents you need to apply.
- Transcripts.
- Plan for completing pending prerequisites.
- Meet all admissions requirements.

Complete your application through OTCAS.
- Applications are submitted through the OTCAS portal.
- OTCAS Deadline for applications is June 20th, 2025.
- All in-progress applications have to be submitted by the deadline.
Applications may be submitted with pending requirements; however, applications will not be reviewed until all requirements are met. Eligible applications with all the completed prerequisite coursework, including transcripts for undergraduate credit hours, will be reviewed upon submission.
- Currently accepting students for the Fall 2025 intake
- The OTD program currently does not admit international students
- SCU will review and contact eligible applicants for virtual interviews
The OTD program admission standards do not allow advanced placement, transfer of credit or credit for experiential learning.
Program Questions?
- Connect 1-on-1 with an SCU Advisor – schedule a phone appointment with an SCU Doctor of Occupational Therapy Advisor to discuss your path to becoming a future healthcare professional and any questions about the SCU program. Schedule here.
- Email OccupationalTherapy@scuhs.edu with any questions.
- Call our Admissions Department at 562-475-4604
I. Degree Requirements
In addition to the other prerequisites listed below, you may apply for the OTD Phoenix Metro program if you have completed a U.S. bachelor’s degree or higher from a regionally accredited college or university with a minimum GPA of 3.0 or higher. An accredited college or university is an institution that holds active accreditation recognized by the Department of Education.
II. Required Courses
All prerequisite courses must be completed at an accredited college or university. Applications may be submitted with pending prerequisite courses; however, the application will not be reviewed until the official transcript for each pending course is uploaded by OTCAS. Official transcripts verifying successful course completion for all submitted applications must be uploaded to OTCAS by the recommended date of June 6, 2025.
- All prerequisite non-science courses must be completed with a minimum 2.75 grade or above. Overall GPA (calculated by OTCAS): 3.0 or above
Pass/fail grades will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis, however, please note that pass/fail grades are not calculated into the OTCAS GPA.
Students who are missing a prerequisite course requirement or are looking to improve their GPA can choose to take an SCU Accelerated Science course and complete the requirements in as little as five weeks. SCU’s Accelerated Science courses are prequalified and guaranteed acceptance for this program. Click here to learn more.
CORE SCIENCE COURSES
Core science courses must be completed with a minimum 3.0 grade or above. Each course used to satisfy the requirements below must include a lab and have been completed no earlier than 5 years from the current admissions cycle. Introductory-level courses are accepted, but upper-level courses are preferred. Online courses and labs are accepted.
- Human Anatomy* (4 credits, lab required)
- Human Physiology* (3 credits) or A & P combined:
- Human Anatomy and Physiology I (4 credits, lab required)
- Human Anatomy and Physiology II (4 credits lab required)
An additional core science course of 3 credit hours will satisfy the core science prerequisites, any of these courses can satisfy the additional 3 credit hours.
- Biology with lab
- General Physics
- Kinesiology
- Biomechanics
*A combination human anatomy & physiology courses will be accepted, however, you cannot use the same course to fulfill both the anatomy and physiology prerequisites. If not titled “Human”, a course description must demonstrate a human focus.
*The core science prerequisite GPA includes human anatomy and human physiology.
GENERAL COURSES
Online courses and labs are accepted.
- Abnormal Psychology (3 credits)
- Human Development (lifespan) (3 credits) or Developmental Psychology (3 credits)
- English Composition* (3 credits)
- Statistics (3 credits) – Must be within the math, social science, or health science department.
- Medical Terminology (1 credit) – Recommended (not required)
*Any course not titled “English Composition” must be a writing-intensive course that includes instruction on comprehension, investigation, evaluation, explanation, and refutation.
III. Occupational Therapy Observation Hours (waived)
IV. Additional Requirements
- Essay to be completed in OTCAS
Applicants are expected to demonstrate professionalism in their interactions with the program and our faculty and staff. Applicants who demonstrate unprofessional behavior at any time will not be considered for admission.
Academic or licensure infractions, misdemeanors, and/or felonies may prohibit participation in required supervised clinical practice, eligibility to take the National Board for Certification in Occupational Therapy (NBCOT) Exam and/or eligibility for state licensure. Due to this, all academic or licensure infractions, misdemeanors, and/or felonies must be disclosed on OTCAS and will be assessed by the Admissions Committee on a case-by-case basis. Failure to disclose the above will result in the applicant’s denial and recension of an enrollment offer, if applicable. Additionally, programs are required to report an applicant’s failure to disclose this information to the American Occupational Therapy Association.
V. Preferences
All admissions decisions are made in accordance with our program mission, vision, and goals. Additionally, preference is given to applicants with evidence of the following:
- Greater than the minimum GPA of 3.0 for overall and/or core science prerequisite GPA
- Observation of occupational therapy practice in two different settings documented in OTCAS
- Continuous (≥1 year) leadership and volunteer roles
- Knowledge of, and interest in, the OT profession
- Desire to work with underserved populations from diverse backgrounds
- Knowledge of, and interest in, Diversity, health equity, inclusion
- Lifestyle health and lifelong learning
- Teamwork
- Compassion
- Integrity
- Professionalism
- Accountability
- Initiative
- Humility
- Grit
VI. Admissions Process
- Applicants must apply to the program through the Centralized Application Service for Occupational Therapists (OTCAS). Once a verified application is received, the Admissions Advisor will screen the application to ensure that it meets the minimum admissions requirements as outlined above. Incomplete applications will not be considered.
- All applications are reviewed based on the admissions requirements and the information provided. Competitive applicants will be invited to an interview. Priority interviews will begin in February. Students must be verified in OTCAS to be selected.
- Candidates offered a seat in the program will have 7 days to respond to the conditional enrollment offer and complete the supplemental application, admissions agreement, and submit a $500 non-refundable deposit to be applied to their tuition. Being interviewed does not guarantee a seat in the program or on the waitlist.
- All remaining applicants will be notified of their application status (accepted, waitlisted, or denied) by September.
- Applicants placed on the waitlist may be offered a seat if an offered applicant withdraws from the program or an enrollment offer is rescinded. Waitlist applicants who are offered a seat must complete the supplemental application, and admissions agreement, and submit a $500 non-refundable deposit to be applied to their tuition within 72 hours.
*SCU does not refund OTCAS application fees under any circumstance, including loss of accreditation during the application cycle.
VII. Academic Standards for Enrollment
Once the class is fully seated, information about additional requirements will be provided. These may include the following requirements which must be completed prior to matriculation.
- A physical examination completed by a licensed healthcare provider confirming the student’s ability to perform duties as outlined in the OTD program’s technical standards.
- Proof of current immunization status
- Government-issued photo ID
- Active medical insurance
- Criminal background check*
- Drug screen
- Pre-matriculation reading and/or assignments
*Any student that has resided or is currently residing in New York may be subject to additional fees for the criminal background check retrieval per state law of New York.
IX. Student Employment Policy
- Due to the rigorous nature of the program, students are discouraged from working. Didactic and clinical schedules will not be altered for employment.
- Students are not mandated to hold any position of employment in the institution. University or program employment is not a term of acceptance or continuation in the program.
- Students of the program are not employees of the hospitals or clinics and, therefore, work entirely under the preceptor’s supervision. Students are not to substitute for paid clinicians, clerical staff, or other workers at their assigned clinical sites.
X. Technology Requirements
- Please see the technology requirements for all new and continuing SCU students.