Wilson College and Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania are proud to announce a new 4+2 enrollment articulation agreement designed to streamline the academic pathway for students pursuing careers in occupational therapy. This partnership reflects both institutions’ commitment to preparing future healthcare professionals through collaborative and innovative educational opportunities, officials from the two schools said.
Under the newly established “Bachelor’s + 2 OTD” pathway, students will complete a bachelor of science in exercise science at Shippensburg before matriculating into the doctor of occupational therapy program at Wilson. Shippensburg will confer the baccalaureate degree prior to students entering the Wilson College program.
“This agreement helps address the growing demand for occupational therapy professionals by creating a clear, efficient pathway for students,” said Michael Gerg, associate professor and program director of the Wilson College doctor of occupational therapy program. “Together, we’re preparing graduates who are ready to meet critical healthcare needs in our communities.”
As part of this agreement, Wilson will reserve up to two seats for qualified Shippensburg students who meet all admissions criteria. This initiative not only enhances access to advanced clinical education but also supports the growing demand for skilled occupational therapy practitioners.
“We are thrilled to partner with Wilson College on addressing the regional demand for occupational therapists,” said Sam Forlenza, Ph.D., acting dean of the College of Education and Human Services at Shippensburg. “This agreement provides a clear pathway for students and allows them to earn both an undergraduate degree and doctoral degree in only six years. This positions our students to reach their career goals faster and become leaders in the field and their communities.”
Shippensburg will begin pre-screening interested students as early as the spring of their junior year. To be considered for admission into the Wilson program, applicants from Shippensburg must earn a bachelor of science in exercise science from Shippensburg and meet all Wilson admission requirements.
This articulation agreement marks a significant step forward in fostering academic excellence and professional readiness in the field of occupational therapy.













