4 + 1 Occupational Therapy Program

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I’m beside myself with excitement! I found out last month I was officially accepted into Western Michigan University’s 4+1 Occupational Therapy program this January! I look forward to a career where I can make an impact on everyone I work with, helping them to lead independent, productive, and satisfying lives, regardless if their challenge is large or small

With three years of study before me, improving my financial aid game is essential. While my family struggles money-wise, I take my federal loans and work closely with WMU’s Financial Aid Department for assistance, but there’s still a huge gap to be filled.

My college mantra is to live simply and make good choices. It’s been great fun repurposing hand-me-down furniture for my apartment

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