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MiOTA Fall Conference 2026
Welcome to MiOTA’s Fall Conference 2026!
Friday October 2, 2026 1:00pm - 2:00pm CDT
While diversity in occupational therapy enrollment has seen incremental growth, securing a seat at the table is only the first step. For underrepresented and minority students, true academic success and clinical confidence depend heavily on a deep sense of institutional belonging. Factors that foster a student’s sense of belonging include aspects of one’s campus environment (Strayhorn, 2023). Strayhorn (2023) stated that Black students’ sense of belonging positively correlates with academic outcomes such as grades and persistence, and personal development such as identity. Students can feel out of place on other campuses that are dissimilar to their home communities. Students of color, for example, struggle with feelings of belonging in higher education, especially at PWIs (Matthews et al., 2022). Too often, traditional OT curricula and standard fieldwork models unintentionally reinforce systemic barriers, leading to psychological distress, isolation, and higher attrition rates among minority cohorts.
This educational seminar moves beyond theoretical definitions of equity to provide occupational therapy faculty, program directors, and fieldwork coordinators with concrete, evidence-based frameworks for cultivating inclusive educational environments. The speaker will examine hidden institutional barriers and outline effective methods to shift from mere representation to active retention.
Attendees will be guided through a series of illustrative case studies demonstrating how to establish psychological safety in both the classroom and clinical settings. Finally, attendees will identify strategies to improve inclusive practices.
Matthews, A. K., Abboud, S., Smith, A. U., Smith, C., Jeremiah, R., Hart, A., & Weaver, T.
(2022). Strategies to address structural and institutional barriers to success among
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Strayhorn, T. L. (2023). Estimating differences in the effects of living-learning community
participation on Black students’ sense of belonging at predominantly white and
historically black colleges and universities. Journal of College Student Development,
64(2), 225-230.
By the end of this session, participants will be able to:
  1. Analyze at least three systemic or institutional barriers that uniquely impact the sense of belonging and academic performance of minority students in OT programs.
  2. Consider culturally responsive teaching or mentorship frameworks that foster psychological safety in both classroom and fieldwork environments.
  3. Identify strategies to assess and improve inclusive practices within their own OT curricula or student support systems.






Speakers
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Kimberly Simpson

Program Coordinator/Professor-OTA Program, Mott Community College
Outside of her professional roles, Kim enjoys traveling and spending quality time with her husband, Willie, and celebrating the accomplishments of their children—Jada, Kameron, and Deborah—as they pursue their dreams. She especially loves keeping up with the adventures of her... Read More →
Friday October 2, 2026 1:00pm - 2:00pm CDT
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