Applicants should consider volunteering at a local hospital or clinic to gain practical experience in occupational therapy. Applicants must have experience working or volunteering with people who have mental, physical, or developmental disabilities to demonstrate their interest in and understanding of the field. Observation or work in at least two different types of OT settings is recommended. One experience should be extensive (at least 40 hours) with an occupational therapist. Three letters of recommendation, at least one from an occupational therapist, are required. A well-rounded sampling of extra-curricular activities or work experiences, both related and unrelated to medicine, will help broaden an applicant's knowledge and development.
Pre-OT students are encouraged to participate in student organizations at NDSU such as the Pre-Physical/Occupational Therapy Club and American Medical Student Association and Allied Health (AMSA). These organizations are run by students with similar career goals and provide an opportunity for others to discuss career plans and gather details about the professions they are interested in pursuing.