Instructors are responsible for leveraging their expertise to deliver education services to students through:nnPreparing course plans and materialsnDelivering coursesnMonitoring progress/attendancenAdvising studentsnRecording grades and submitting reportsnnnEDUCATION, EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING:nnFaculty who are occupational therapy practitioners and teaching occupational therapy content must be currently licensed or otherwise regulated in the state or jurisdiction as an occupational therapist or occupational therapy assistant in the United States jurisdiction. nThe faculty must have a license in the state where the program is located if required by the state's jurisdiction or must be otherwise regulated in the jurisdiction as an occupational therapist or occupational therapy assistant. nFaculty who are not occupational therapy practitioners and teaching in the occupational therapy program must be licensed or otherwise regulated as required by their profession. nThe majority of full-time faculty who are occupational therapy practitioners teaching in the program must hold a doctoral degree. nAll faculty must hold a minimum of a master's degree. All degrees must be awarded by an institution that is accredited by a USDE-recognized institutional accrediting agency. The degrees are not limited to occupational therapy. n