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Admissions Process, Career Opportunities, Student Success

Choosing a Major

Choosing your college major doesn’t have to be a mysterious process. If you have ever thought about what you want to do with your career and what your interests are, you already know how to choose a major — now is the time to take all of those great ideas and put them to work!
Admissions Process, Career Opportunities, Graduate Programs, Occupational Therapy

4 Tips for Your OTCAS Application

Beginning the process of applying for occupational therapy school can be daunting. You may be thinking through how many schools to target and where to submit an application. The good news is that the vast majority of OT programs use a centralized application service called OTCAS. The best advantage of OTCAS is that you can complete one application and submit the details to multiple schools. This will save you a significant amount of time and transcript fees.
Career Opportunities, Health & Medical Sciences , Majors/Programs, Natural Sciences

A Bachelor’s Degree in Biology Opens Career Doors

Biologists can specialize in a variety of fields, but a commonality between them is that they typically enjoy taking a closer look at the life forms around us — like animals, plants, or the human body — and how they function, by themselves and as part of a larger system. As a biology student, you will study biological systems responsible for energy flow and diversity of life.
Career Opportunities, Majors/Programs, Ministry & Missions

The Need for More Youth Ministers

Perhaps you feel called to attend a Christian college and study ministry. You may even feel compelled to be a youth minister. Your love and commitment to Jesus Christ is the most important relationship in your life, and you want others to experience the same joy and sense of purpose that God has given you.
Graduate Programs, Occupational Therapy

HU Arizona’s OT Students and On-site Experience

As Huntington University’s Arizona campus rolls into the second semester of its own Occupational Therapy Doctoral Program, third year OTD students, Amy Murphy and Natalie Bozett, showcase their capstone projects and share their experience collaborating with the Digital Media Arts students on campus.
Admissions Process, Campus Visit

Tips for the Campus Visit Process

Campus visits are rock stars of the college decision process. Brochures and conversations with your admissions counselor via text and email are important, but there’s nothing like a campus visit to really help you get a sense of what you want — and what you don’t want — in a college. Not sure when, where, or how to start visiting colleges? These tips from college admissions pros are here to answer your questions.
Agriculture, Career Opportunities

An Ag Degree

Though the employment forecast doesn’t always seem all that great, did you know that there is actually a demand for employees with a bachelor’s degree?
Career Opportunities, Majors/Programs, Psychology & Counseling, Social Sciences

6 Careers to Consider If You’re Interested in the Social Sciences

Majoring in Criminal Justice and Sociology provides a liberal arts education to students who wish to pursue a vocation in public service or in some part of the criminal justice system or related organizations while psychology offers an understanding of a wide variety of human behaviors and an appreciation of the concepts and methodology employed in the study of psychology.
Engineering & Technology, Graduate Programs, Health & Medical Sciences , Occupational Therapy

OTD Students Develop New Mobility Device

Huntington University's OTD students tackle innovation in class. Meet two students who saw a very clear need for individuals with mobility issues and they created a simple, effective tool to fix the problem.
Campus Visit

9 Questions to Ask on Your Next College Visit

A college brochure can tell you many important things, but there’s nothing quite like seeing campus for yourself. College visits help you figure out if the college on your list is the place you want to spend the next few years.