3.1 GPA, any hope for any masters programs in community health/occupational therapy/health sciences?

I think it'd be best to look at the different programs you're interested in at all the schools you plan to apply to and take a look at their admission stats which usually includes the average GPA of successful applicants. That can give you a good idea of whether or not your GPA is in the competitive range for the field you wanna get into. I'd also look into what other factors each program considers for admission. For instance, I know occupational therapy takes into account your volunteer/work experience in healthcare settings since it's a more clinical program. So maybe some schools will be more merciful about a lower GPA if an applicant has great healthcare experience. I hope that made sense/helped a bit!

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