Regis-Creighton 3+3 Bachelor’s to OTD
Your comprehensive pathway to meaningful impact as an occupational therapist.
The Regis-Creighton 3+3 Bachelor's to Doctor of Occupational Therapy (OTD) degree program is designed for ambitious students who want to save time and money while preparing for a meaningful career. In just six years, you'll earn both your bachelor's degree in health and exercise science, neuroscience or psychology from Regis University, and your entry-level doctorate in occupational therapy from Creighton University — one of the nation's most respected leaders in occupational therapy education.
Along the way, you'll join two powerful alumni communities, benefit from Jesuit values rooted in service and cura personalis, and graduate ready to meet the nationwide demand for occupational therapists — a field projected to grow more than 20% in the coming years (U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics). The 3+3 pathway is a strong option for students who want a clear and flexible path toward a high-demand health career, as well as for those still exploring whether occupational therapy is the right fit. And if your plans shift, you will still have the option to graduate from Regis with an undergraduate degree to build your future in another career path.
If you are creative, compassionate, adaptable and eager to put your heart into health care, the Regis-Creighton partnership will prepare you to make a lasting impact on people's lives.
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Program Snapshot
Accelerate Your Education
Reduce the time needed to earn 2 degrees by 1 full year
Bachelor's Degree Options
Choose to major in Health and Exercise Science, Neuroscience or Psychology
Tuition for 25-26 Academic Year
Regis Bachelor’s: $47,490 per year
Creighton OTD: Determined by Creighton
Campus
Regis Bachelor's: Denver Campus
Creighton OTD: Thornton Campus and online
Course Formats
Regis Bachelor's: In-person classes
Creighton OTD: In-person labs, fieldwork and clinicals; online lectures
Academic Terms
Regis Bachelor's: Six traditional 16-week semesters
Creighton OTD: Eight consecutive semesters (with summer intensives)
How Does It Work?
During their first three years, students complete bachelor’s degree requirements, including core courses and the prerequisites for the OTD program. In their junior year at Regis, students apply to the Creighton OTD and, if accepted, may begin Creighton doctoral classes in their senior year at Regis' Interprofessional Health Campus in Thornton and online. After their senior year, students earn their Regis bachelor’s degree, and, upon completing all remaining requirements, they are awarded the Doctor of Occupational Therapy degree from Creighton.
Occupational Therapy Career Pathways
Pediatric Care
Work with children of all ages to facilitate physical and cognitive development, empowering them to participate fully in everyday life.
School-based Practice
Support students with disabilities and learning differences by creating strategies that allow them to thrive in the classroom and community.
Maternal and Infant Health
Provide specialized therapy for maternal health care, transition to parenting and the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU), helping infants and families build the foundation for healthy growth and development.
Healthy Aging and Older Adults
Enhance quality of life for seniors by providing innovative approaches to address age-related physical and cognitive changes, promoting independence and supporting active aging.
Hand and Upper Extremity Therapy
Develop highly specialized skills to master advanced assessment techniques, therapeutic interventions and post-surgical rehabilitation protocols to help individuals return to work, hobbies, self-care tasks and valued occupations after injury, surgery or chronic conditions.
Neurological Rehabilitation
Empower individuals to reclaim their independence following stroke, traumatic brain injury or progressive neurological conditions. Apply expertise in evidence-based interventions and adaptive strategies, creating personalized rehabilitation plans that restore function, maximize independence and support meaningful participation in daily life.
How to Apply
To apply to the Regis-Creighton 3+3 Bachelor’s to OTD pathway, you will need:
- Completed online application
- Official high school transcripts
The first step in the application process is to contact an admissions counselor, who can help you through the entire application process, evaluate your prior learning credit (AP, IB, etc.) and provide information regarding financial aid and tuition assistance.
Tuition and Financial Aid
Regis tuition for the 2025-2026 academic year: $47,490 per year
Total program credits (bachelor’s prerequisites): 120
Tuition is one part of the overall cost of attendance, which includes all expenses students may have, including basic living costs. For more information about tuition, fees and your estimated cost of attendance, visit the relevant Cost of Attendance page. Tuition and fees are subject to change.
Curious about financial aid options? Regis offers a variety of scholarships, grants and other programs to help you pay for school. Check out our Net Price Calculator to get a better look at what your financial aid package may include.
A Culture of Excellence
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The Regis-Creighton 3+3 Bachelor’s to OTD pathway is housed in the School of Rehabilitative and Health Sciences in the Rueckert-Hartman College for Health Professions.