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Penn State DuBois OTA students Emily Busija, center, and Maddie Barsh, right, work through a CarFit session as Amy Fatula, assistant teaching professor, watches on at the health and wellness fair at Christ the King Manor on April 25.

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Penn State DuBois OTA students Emily Busija, center, and Maddie Barsh, right, work through a CarFit session as Amy Fatula, assistant teaching professor, looks on during the health and wellness fair at Christ the King Manor on April 25.

Penn State DuBois OTA students Emily Busija, center, and Maddie Barsh, right, work through a CarFit session as Amy Fatula, assistant teaching professor, watches on at the health and wellness fair at Christ the King Manor on April 25.

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Penn State DuBois OTA students Emily Busija, center, and Maddie Barsh, right, work through a CarFit session as Amy Fatula, assistant teaching professor, looks on during the health and wellness fair at Christ the King Manor on April 25.

Penn State DuBois OTA students Emily Busija, center, and Maddie Barsh, right, work through a CarFit session as Amy Fatula, assistant teaching professor, watches on at the health and wellness fair at Christ the King Manor on April 25.

OTA program at Penn State DuBois attends health fair; achieves reaccreditation

The end of the semester is typically a busy time for academic programs, as well as the faculty and students within those programs. That couldn’t be more true for the occupational therapy assistant program at Penn State DuBois at the close of the spring 2024 semester. In addition to closing out the academic year, the program attended a health and wellness fair and celebrated achieving full 10-year reaccreditation status.