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OT/PT/AUD/SLP (ORPAS)

The Ontario Rehabilitation Sciences Programs Application Service (ORPAS) is a centralized application service for Physiotherapy/Physical Therapy (PT), Occupational Therapy (OT), Audiology (AUD) and Speech-Language Pathology (SLP) programs at McMaster University, Queen's University, University of Toronto, and The University of Western Ontario.

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ORPAS (online application)

The 2010 application is now available.

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ORPAS 2010 Instruction Booklet

The definitive guide for applying to an Ontario school of rehabilitation science.

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Have a question?  We have the answer!

A wealth of information is available to you before and after your application has been submitted.

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Essential Skills and Attributes Required for the Study of Rehabilitation Sciences

Anyone considering a program in the rehabilitation sciences should be aware of these guidelines. They were developed by the Ontario Council of University Programs in Rehabilitation Sciences (OCUPRS). Any questions about the guidelines should be addressed to an individual university's Disability Services office or a specific program's admissions office.

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University Links and Resources

Connect with the specific universities that interest you, both online and in person.  Read about the requirements for each.

 

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Université d'Ottawa
Applicants who are interested in applying to the Audiology, Occupational Therapy, Physiotherapy or Speech-Language Pathology programs at the University of Ottawa must use the following link: www.grad.uOttawa.ca/apply/. For additional information, email: sante.health@uOttawa.ca.

Please note that Ottawa's programs are offered in French only; however, fieldwork placements may be in French, English or bilingual settings.


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