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Occupational Therapy

Entry-Level OTD Program

Become a practice-ready OT in just two years. Baylor’s #1 hybrid OTD program combines flexible online coursework, hands-on lab immersions, and expert faculty mentorship, with a 93% board pass rate and 100% employment for graduates.

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About Baylor's Occupational Therapy Program

24 Months to Practice

Designed to get students into practice—and ready to practice successfully—as quickly as possible, with just two years (24 months) to program completion

Hybrid Curriculum

Intended to allow students the opportunity to stay in their communities while pursuing their occupational therapy education through the accessibility of Baylor’s hybrid curriculum

Christian Values

Committed to Christian values with graduates who are not only prepared professionals, but also professionals who understand and value the need for compassionate patient care

Established Reputation

As the first two-year hybrid OTD program, Baylor is well-respected in the field and highly ranked by U.S. News & World Report, with a proven reputation for graduating successful occupational therapists

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Two-year doctorate OT program
— U.S. News and World Report, 2026

24

Months to complete the program

93

NBCOT pass rate

Occupational Therapy Program Information

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Baylor OTD Testimonials

"We're armed with the tools and knowledge to be successful."

Lucy Grossi
Alumnus

"The heart of the program comes from the fact that we focus on servant leadership and practice scholarship."

Kelly Layne
Clinical Associate Professor

"The bonds that you form with the students are very similar to the ones you form with the instructors."

Tom Benet
Alumnus