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Department of Counseling, Educational Psychology & Special Education

UNTAPPED POTENTIAL
MSU Rehabilitation Counseling scholars are leading a $15.8M grant to increase career pathways for individuals with disabilities.
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Rehabilitation Counseling

HIGHLY RANKED GRADUATE PROGRAMS

Michigan State University’s rehabilitation counseling graduate programs are among the best rehabilitation counseling programs in the United States per ratings by the U.S. News & World Report. This unique, specialized program prepares counselors to have the knowledge, skills and attitudes needed to collaborate in a professional relationship with people who have disabilities. Our program maintains a distinguished history of graduates becoming leaders in the field at the state, national and international levels.

EMPLOYMENT SUCCESS

The employment success and diversity of our graduates attests to the mission of the program to train the highest quality professionals. Rehabilitation counselors work with individuals to achieve their personal, social, psychological, educational and vocational goals and are employed in a wide variety of settings, including:

  • Nonprofit rehabilitation programs
  • State rehabilitation programs
  • High schools and college settings
  • Independent living centers
  • Medical rehabilitation centers
  • Substance abuse treatment programs
  • Mental health agencies
  • Corrections facilities
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Disability clearly is part of MSU’s mission, and not just a program here or there.

MICHAEL LEAHY

University Distinguished Professor

A bright future



BETTER BENEFITS


Rehabilitation counselors represent one of the highest paid specialty areas in the counseling profession.


EMPLOYMENT OUTLOOK


The employment outlook has never been better for doctoral graduates, who occupy positions at major universities and notable leadership positions worldwide.

Rehabilitation Counseling Faculty

Life-changing research

Michigan State University is committed to conducting cross-disciplinary research to improve lives. The Research in Autism, Intellectual and Neurodevelopmental Disabilities (RAIND) initiative brings together students and faculty from rehabilitation counseling with others across the university to address challenges across the lifespan. This includes opportunities on a global scale through the DOCTRID Research Institute on autism and intellectual disability, a coalition of 12 Irish universities, MSU, UMass Medical School, and the Daughters of Charity Service in Dublin Ireland.

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Office of Rehabilitation and Disability Studies
620 Farm Lane, Room 455 Erickson Hall
East Lansing, MI 48824-1034
P: (517) 355-1838