Bryant & Stratton College Announces New OTA Program Degree Path
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Monday, October 18, 2021
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Offering greater flexibility than the standard healthcare degree program, the College believes that the new degree path will make it easier for those interested in the OTA field to pursue higher education without compromising or sacrificing any current work or personal obligations.
Key Points:
- Offering greater flexibility than the standard healthcare degree program, the College believes that the new degree path will make it easier for those interested in the OTA field to pursue higher education without compromising or sacrificing any current work or personal obligations.
- "At Bryant & Stratton College, our priority is to create programs where earning a degree is an achievable dream for students of all backgrounds including those juggling responsibilities like work, school, and home lives," said Dr. Amanda Maas, B&SC OTA Program Director.
- Founded in 1854, Bryant & Stratton College has built its reputation and success on a commitment to excellence and high standards.
- In addition to access to education, Bryant & Stratton College offers students access to tools to help ensure their greatest chance at success through their Career LifePrep program.