University of Florida
Locations: Gainesville (FL)
Annual Tuition: $28,659
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Write a ReviewDanielle Beatty
Reviewed: 5/25/2015
Degree: Occupational Therapy
I am pursuing a degree in Occupational Therapy. As I learn how to provide opportunities for success for others, I find myself learning how to provide opportunities for personal growth throughout graduate school. This program has given me first hand experience in learning personal limits, collaboration and creativity in healthcare while undergoing a rigorous scientific program. In learning how to provide opportunities, I have been given one of the greatest growing experiences.
Jocelyn Lemus
Reviewed: 6/25/2014
Degree: Occupational Therapy
Gainesville is a great place to be. The program is hands-on.
Gina Johnson
Reviewed: 1/13/2014
Degree: Occupational Therapy
This program is A LOT of work, but it is doable. Faculty is very accessible for meetings outside of class. School has a lot of connections so you get some special opportunities throughout the program. Will feel very well prepared upon graduation.
Darcy Loveland
Reviewed: 8/5/2013
Degree: Occupational Therapy
This is a great graduate program that successfully prepares its students for real world experiences. UF students are highly sought after and qualified for future jobs.
Rachel Boeche
Reviewed: 4/4/2013
Degree: Occupational Therapy
My graduate program has a 100% hire rate after graduation, which is unheard of among other programs. The program is research-based, which allows students to learn the most up-to-date literature and in order to be considered elite in their future careers. The faculty cares about student integration in the community with future employers, and has outstanding relationships with surrounding charitable organizations.
Lisa Thompson-Goertz
Reviewed: 2/25/2013
Degree: Occupational Therapy
Pros: excellent support from the professors program is straightforward there is a sense of community amongst the students campus is beautiful Cons: more diversity within the program is needed but this is mostly the OT field being a historically female profession