Special Education, Rehabilitation, and Counseling

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 Dedicated to excellence in instruction, research, and outreach  

Through a combination of coursework and closely supervised clinical experiences our graduate programs in Counselor Education and Counseling Psychology help students develop the tools they need to address psychological, social and environmental barriers to educational achievement and personal development.   

Our Special Education programs prepare students to serve individuals with special needs and disabilities as special education teachers. Students acquire skills necessary to work with children of all ages with mental retardation, learning disabilities and behavior disorders.  

In the Rehabilitation programs, students are prepared to serve people with disabilities at the postschool age level through a number of potential career pursuits including vocational evaluation and adjustment, case management, and rehabilitation counseling.

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2012 ALATEC

Dr. Shippen helps lead correctional education

2012 Transition Expo Oct 25th

Dr. Rabren honored

Doctoral candidate Megan Cobb earns APA award

Global Studies: South Korea 2012

Dagley elected to APA Board

Pipes Earns APA Fellowship

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