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NBCOT and state regulatory agencies: allies or adversaries?

Scientific article published on 01 January 1997

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Dec 3, 2025

What are potential workforce and employment market effects—salary, demand, and mobility—if the OT degree classification changes?

Changing how the Occupational Therapy (OT) degree is classified—whether by federal “professional degree” lists, state licensure language, or accreditor definitions—could alter student funding access, ...

Nov 28, 2025

How does a shift in OT degree classification affect current practitioners and students?

A recent Department of Education rulemaking reclassified many health and service degrees — including nursing, physical therapy and related fields — out of the agency’s “professional degree” category a...

Nov 23, 2025

Has the entry-level occupational therapy degree in the U.S. shifted from master's to doctorate requirements recently?

No, available reporting shows that both master’s (MOT/MSOT) and doctorate (OTD) degrees remain accepted entry routes to practice occupational therapy in the U.S.; ACOTE considered—and briefly proposed...

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