Exploring the Relationship Between Entry-Level Master's Program Class Size and the Number of Graduate Credits Offered and Aggregate NBCOT Pass Rates
The AOTA and ACOTE have discussed a transition to a mandated entry-level clinical doctorate degree (Harvison, 2013). Following the move to the entry-level master's degree in 2007, the overall national pass rate on the national certification examination fell from 88% in 2006 to 77% by 2009 (Harv...
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