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COTA Scholarship for Therapy Assistants
The COTA Scholarship for Therapy Assistants offers a $500 award to students pursuing a career as an Therapy Assistant. Applicants must be enrolled in college and can reside anywhere in the U.S. The scholarship aims to support the growing demand for professionals in this field.
12/1/16
Scholarship deadline
$500
Award amount
1
Requirements
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Review status
Apr 28, 2026
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Who can apply
- Open to students residing anywhere in the U.S.
- Must be enrolled in college
- Interest in becoming an Therapy Assistant
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Status
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Field of study
Education
Number of awards
1
Payout method
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- The deadline listed is outdated (December 1, 2016). Verify the current deadline.
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- Prepare the required materials shown in this listing: Financial documentation (if required).
- Plan submission around the listed deadline: 12/1/16.
- Use the application path to confirm eligibility, documents, and any updated deadline before submitting.
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- Highlight your interest and commitment to becoming an Therapy Assistant
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Key requirements (20)
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- The Therapy profession is experiencing a huge increase in demand. In an effort to encourage more bright students down the path to becoming a COTA to help serve this increase in demand, we created this scholarship for COTA students.….
- Residency: Anywhere in the U.S.
- Career and/or college major interest(s): Therapy Assistant.
- Current academic year of applicant: Must be enrolled in college.
- Age of applicant (minimum/maximum): No age requirement.
- Academic achievement: Enrolled OTA student (Students starting 1st semester are eligible).
- Financial need: No requirement.
- Minority status: No requirement.
- Marital status: No requirement.
- Military status (including branch of service): No requirement.
- Nationality/citizenship: No requirement.
- International student: No requirement.
- Race: No requirement.
- Ethnic background: No requirement.
- Gender: No requirement.
- Sexual orientation: No requirement.
- Religious affiliation: No requirement.
- Disability: No requirement.
- Membership in organization: No requirement.
- Corporate/employer relationship: No requirement.
Required documents
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- Financial documentation (if required)
Applying
Check the official site for the current application deadline and process for the COTA Scholarship for Occupational Therapy Assistants.
Award & payment
Amount: $500
Number of awards: 1
Payout: Not stated on the listing
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Overview
The COTA Scholarship for Therapy Assistants provides a $500 award to support students pursuing a career in this high-demand field. Open to U.S. residents enrolled in college.
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Information last verified Apr 28, 2026.
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