Doctoral applicants to the Counselor Education and Supervision (optional rehabilitation and disability concentration) program are expected to have completed a master’s degree from the Council on Rehabilitation Education (CORE) or CACREP accredited rehabilitation counseling program. They will be encouraged to enroll in new course content areas that were not addressed in their master’s training. Applicants with a master’s degree in counseling, psychology, or other human service field are required to consult with his/her advisor regarding master’s level courses specific to rehabilitation counseling that may need to be completed in addition to the usual doctoral studies.
Candidates are reviewed according to:
The faculty are particularly interested in the recruitment of qualified students from diverse cultural and ethnic backgrounds, as well as students with disabilities.
Curriculum Requirements
Several major phases of the doctoral program take place apart from academic coursework: Preliminary Examination, Guidance Committee, Research Apprenticeship, and Comprehensive Examination are key aspects of the program that build on knowledge and skills obtained earlier in the program, and focus on refining particular professional competencies. In addition, students will complete their final milestone of dissertation.
Professor and Program Director, Gloria Lee