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ULM Occupational Therapy Assistant program receives full accreditation, prepares to graduate first class

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University of Louisiana Monroe
University of Louisiana Monroe

MONROE, La. – The University of Louisiana Monroe has reached a milestone with the graduation of its first Bachelor of Science in Occupational Therapy Assistant (BSOTA) class.

For 45 years, the University of Louisiana Monroe has prepared occupational therapy assistants at the associate degree level. Building on that legacy, the Louisiana Board of Regents approved the creation of the BSOTA program in 2021, making ULM home to the only program of its kind in the state and just one of seven in the nation. The vision of advancing OTA education at ULM came to life in January 2024 with the admission of the inaugural cohort. Now, in 2026, those students have become the university’s first OTA baccalaureate degree recipients.

“As the first graduates of Louisiana’s only BSOTA program, this class embodies both the strength of ULM’s history and its forward-looking mission,” said Jennifer Perodeau, Associate Professor and Program Director of the Occupational Therapy Assistant Program. “Their education reflects a curriculum grounded in professional excellence and service, aligned with the university’s broader mission and vision.”

The program reached another significant benchmark when it received full accreditation in April 2026. The Accreditation Council for Occupational Therapy Education (ACOTE) granted the program the highest status of accreditation offered to new programs.

Dr. Wendy Bailes, Dean of COHS, stated, “I am very proud of the work that Mrs. Perodeau and her team have done as they transitioned the OTA 2-year program to the BSOTA and received a 7-year accreditation. This accomplishment is incredible and a testament to the type of faculty recruited to our College.”

For more information about Occupational Therapy at ULM, including the master’s and doctoral programs, please visit ulm.edu/ot.

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