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Master Postsecondary Leadership

Master's Degree in Postsecondary Educational Leadership with a Specialization in Student Affairs

Master's Degree in Rehabilitation Counseling

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The Department of Administration, Rehabilitation and Postsecondary Education (ARPE) prepares students to be effective practitioners, administrators, and leaders in the field of Rehabilitation. The degree has been accredited by the Commission on Rehabilitation Education since 1975.

The SDSU Rehabilitation Counseling Program has been ranked 9th in the nation by the US News & World Report! A 2003 RCP graduate shared:

I must say that a large part of this ranking rests in the hands of the staff that run this program. There are so many times I fall back on knowledge I gained from the program. First and foremost, I would believe is the ability to make ethical decisions in a world where we need this very skill so badly. It is hard not to embrace my job as a vocational rehabilitation counselor passionately after coming out of a program where the staff, everyone from the office staff to the head of the program, are so passionate about helping people with disabilities. 

Kelli Geehan, Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor, Department of Assistive and Rehabilitative Services, Austin, TX

What is Rehabilitation Counseling?

Rehabilitation empowers people to make informed choices, build viable careers, and live more independently in the community. The primary focus of career preparation in rehabilitation is developing counseling skills, acquiring knowledge of disabilities and demonstrating respect and sensitivity for people with disabilities. Knowledge and practice of these principles, combined with a solid Students graphicfoundation of specialized education in the rehabilitation field, enable dedicated rehabilitation professionals to partner with individuals with disabilities to obtain gainful employment, pursue meaningful careers, and live independently.

 

 

What kind of a job might I be able to do with an M.S. degree in rehabilitation counseling?

Upon graduation, a rehabilitation counselor is qualified to work in a wide variety of rehabilitation settings. A rehabilitation counselor can find employment within State Departments of Rehabilitation; in community rehabilitation programs, as evaluators, counselors, assistive technology specialists, or placement specialists; and in other community agencies that provide rehabilitation services with persons with disabilities. Some graduates work in specialized fields such as deafness, mental health and alcohol and drug abuse. Another market for rehabilitation counselors is in private rehabilitation, providing rehabilitation services for injured workers. Rehabilitation counselors are employed in school settings, to assist students with disabilities transitioning from school to work. Institutions of higher education and private industry offer employment opportunities for rehabilitation counselors. Finally, many graduates develop their own careers through grants and contracts that support services to individuals with disabilities. Our graduates work as program managers and administrators in all of these settings. The demand for qualified rehabilitation professionals is expected to increase steadily during the next several years as many professionals who contributed to this field since the 1970’s are retiring.


The Students

The students represent all walks of life. They include persons with disabilities, many who have a wide range of diverse cultural life experiences and non-traditional adult learners. Typically, 25 students are admitted each year.

  • Download Student Handbook 2008


The Faculty

The faculty of ARPE, in collaboration with key personnel in the Interwork Institute, have a rich array of experiences, skills and knowledge. The expertise of faculty includes all aspects of rehabilitation. The faculty collaborate in program planning, and are actively involved in ongoing research, publications, grants, local, national and international education training efforts.


San Diego: A Thriving Educational Center

San Diego with its warm, temperate climate, is the second largest city in California, and is a thriving cultural, scientific, and educational center. The area is home to five major universities, eight community colleges, many proprietary schools and numerous organizations with graduate assistantship, internship and job opportunities in the region.

 

Admission Requirements

The requirements are a bachelor degree from an accredited university.

GPA of 2.85 or better
A score of 950 combined sections for the GRE (This is flexible)
A strong desire to assist people with disabilities.


Admission Procedures

A student must complete an application for
admission to both the university and the Rehabilitation Counseling Master’s degree program. Early application to the program is encouraged. Submit the university application on line at: www.csumentor.edu

The following materials should be submitted directly to SDSU:

Official transcripts (in sealed envelopes)
GRE test scores

Mail directly to:
Graduate Admissions
Enrollment Services
San Diego State University
5500 Campanile Drive
San Diego, CA 92182-7416

The following materials should be submitted directly to the ARPE department:

Department application
Three letters of recommendation

Mail directly to:
Department of Administration, Rehabilitation & Postsecondary Education / Interwork Institute.
Attention: Graduate Advisor
San Diego State University
3590 Camino del Rio North
San Diego, CA 92108

For specific questions call the program office at: 619-594-6406

Program offerings are described in the San Diego State University Graduate Bulletin.
http://coursecat.sdsu.edu/GB0203/index.html

 

 


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