Program Information Meetings
All prospective students are strongly encouraged to attend a program information meeting. This will give you the opportunity to learn many details about the program, ask questions specific to your situation, and have your transcripts reviewed by a counselor and/or the program coordinator. The group meeting is one hour with a second hour available for individual consultations. You do not need to pre-register, however, it is very important to be on time because a lot of information is covered in a short period of time.
Meetings are help in Mohr Hall on the Sacramento City College main campus. Look for signs by the Mohr Hall entrance guiding you to the specific meeting room. The following are upcoming dates and times:
February 2013 - Thursday, February 14, 1:00 pm
March 2013 - Tuesday, March 19, 6:00 pm
April 2013 - Thursday, April 18, 2:00 pm
May 2013 - Thursday, May 16, 4:00 pm
June 2013 - TBA
August 2013 - No meeting
Fall Semester 2013 - To be announced
For a full transcript review, students will need to meet with a Sacramento City College counselor (Angelia Jovanovich or another counselor). For more information about making an appointment, and other counseling information, click here.
Program Prerequisites and Educational Planning
These documents are designed to help you prepare an educational plan to complete an associate of science degree in occupational therapy. The program prerequisites and other degree requirements will enable you to meet with a counselor to review your plan. In addition, the sequence for completion will show you the required order in which to complete the OTA program courses.
New Financial Aid Policies at Sacramento City College
Essential Functions
Required of All SCC Allied Health Students
Any job has required functions for successful performance. All allied health students at Sacramento City College must be aware of the essential functions required of them for successful completion of their chosen program. To receive reasonable accommodations, students must disclose their need and be prepared to provide suggestions for alternate means of fulfilling the requirement. Support is available through the Disability Services and Programs for Students.
Program Handbook
You may also be interested in the Program Handbook posted under For Current Students.


