One student is selected at each College of Osteopathic Medicine across the nation and will go on to compete for the AACOM National Student Researcher of the Year award.
This accreditation is vital as it ensures the ACHE OT program meets the highest standards of occupational therapy education, fostering confidence in the quality of the curriculum and instruction.
One student is selected at each College of Osteopathic Medicine across the nation for this award, and will go on to compete for the AACOM National Student Doctor of the Year Award.
Since its founding, ACHE has generated over $900 million in economic impact, addressing the region’s healthcare needs and providing world-class education.
DRAFT Day signifies a pivotal moment in the students’ education, transitioning them from the classroom to real-world applications of their occupational therapy training.
This marks Van Der Watt’s fourth appearance at the Paralympic Games as the U.S. Track & Field Team Prosthetist, and he brings a wealth of knowledge and passion to the role.
Arkansas Colleges of Health Education and Langston University signed an education affiliation agreement to establish the Early Assurance Program, which will create two pathways for Langston students to attend ACHE to study occupational therapy and physical therapy.