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Occupational therapy stands out as the sole profession dedicated to assisting individuals throughout their lives in accomplishing meaningful daily tasks through therapeutic activities. Practitioners leverage self-care routines, work tasks, and recreational pursuits to foster independence, support development, and minimize disabilities. When necessary, they modify tasks or environments to meet these objectives. These professionals empower people of all ages to maximize their quality of life by promoting wellness and managing challenges from injuries, illnesses, or disabilities. Typical interventions range from enabling children with disabilities to engage in educational and social settings, assisting injury recovery patients in rebuilding capabilities, to supporting elderly individuals coping with physical and mental changes. West Virginia University's distinctive Master of Occupational Therapy (MOT) program follows a 2+3 structure, enabling students to earn an entry-level professional degree in just 4.5 years. Applicants can join during their sophomore year, commencing occupational therapy studies as juniors while simultaneously working toward bachelor's and master's degrees. The program's innovative approach emphasizes hands-on, experiential learning to equip students for the evolving healthcare landscape.