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Master of Science degree from
Boston University means so much more
Boston University, founded in
1839, the fourth largest independent university
in the United States, is a hub of academic and
scientific activity. With more than 3,400 faculty
members and more than 30,000 students, it is one
of the nation's leading research-based universities.
Within the University, 17 Schools and Colleges
offer a total of more than 250 degree programs.
Academic departments and research institutes serve
as small communities for students and scholars,
who also participate fully in the excitement and
variety of the larger University community. The
New England Association of Schools and Colleges
accredits Boston University. Boston University’s
Sargent College of Health and Rehabilitation Science's
premier academic programs are preparing dynamic
health care professionals
and are actively shaping health care through internationally
recognized research in the health and rehabilitation
sciences. U.S. News and World Report
has ranked the OT program second nationwide. Boston
University's policies provide for equal opportunity
and affirmative action in employment and admission
to all programs of the University.
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