Rehabilitation Counseling | Springfield College-十大赌博信誉的平台

How to Apply:

Admissions Requirements

  1. Complete the online application: Once your application form is processed you will receive an email with your application portal login credentials and instructions for submitting supplemental materials as listed below.
  2. Essay: In two to three double-spaced pages, please describe significant life experiences that have contributed to your interest in your field, your understanding of this field, your occupational objectives, and why you have chosen Springfield College. 
  3. Resume: Please include any college activities, out-of-school leadership experiences, work history, and community involvement to support your interest in or qualifications for graduate study. 
  4. Two letters of recommendation: Two letters of recommendation from a faculty member or direct supervisor: Recommenders will receive an email when you submit your application and will be able to upload your letter to your application.
  5. Interview: This program requires an interview.
  6. Transcripts: An official transcript from each college/university you have attended is required. In order to be considered official, transcripts must be received directly from the original source, by email to graduate@springfield.edu or mailed to the college address: 

Springfield College
Office of Graduate Admissions
263 Alden Street
Springfield, MA 01109

International Applicants

  • $100 non-refundable International Application fee

In addition to the above admissions requirements, all international applicants from non-English-speaking countries are required to submit:

  • Proof of English language proficiency by way of the TOEFL or IELTS: Other tests may be accepted on a case-by-case basis. Please refer to our language requirements for more information on acceptable tests, minimum scores, exemptions, and conditional acceptance. If your undergraduate degree was earned in the United States and you successfully completed college-level English, we will consider English language proficiency met.
  • Please note: Transcripts must be in English. If the transcript is not in English you will be required to submit a professional credential evaluation completed by any member of the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services (NACES). For this we recommend SpanTran, with its customized portal for Springfield College applicants. World Education Services or Josef Silny & Associates, Inc. are also recommended for your credential evaluations.

The Office of International Admissions can assist you with questions you may have about enrolling at Springfield College as an international student by emailing intladmissions@mowangyun.com.

Application Deadlines

Domestic Students:

Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis as space is available.

International Students:

Fall Start:

  • Application and Supporting Materials Deadline: May 1

Spring Start:

  • Application and Supporting Materials Deadline: October 1

Summer Start:

  • Application and Supporting Materials Deadline: February 1

Costs

Graduate Program Courses Cost per Credit 2022-2023: $1,178 per credit

Approximate Total Cost of Tuition (60 Credits): $70,680

Graduate Student Fee: $396

Tech Fee (Per year): $575 (FT), $178 (PT)

Enrollment Deposit: $300

 

*The graduate student fee (full time) includes the following costs for the academic year.

  • Student Government Fee: $21
  • Community Engagement Fee: $36
  • Recreation Fee: $324
  • Class Dues: $15

** Full time based on 9 or more credit hours full time is charged $64 per semester, $20 per semester for part time

The graduate student fee (part time) is $87.50 per semester.

Tuition and fee rates are subject to change.

  • Council for Accreditation of Counseling & Related Educational Programs
    500 Montgomery Street, Suite 350
    Alexandria, VA 22314

Accreditation

Our program is fully accredited by the Council of the Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs (CACREP) and graduates are eligible to sit for the national Certified Rehabilitation Counselor (CRC) exam. With a few purposeful elective courses, appropriate practicum, internship, and post-master’s supervision requirements fulfilled, rehabilitation counseling graduates may also be eligible to become licensed mental health counselors (LMHC) and licensed professional counselors (LPC) in many states. Students are advised to check with their state’s licensing board to verify that our program meets their state’s requirements for licensure.

Kathleen Green, program director for rehabilitation counseling and Associate Professor of Counseling at Springfield College, provides an overview of Springfield College's Rehabilitation Counseling program.

Kelsey Poole, CRC, G'15

Imagine where your master's degree could take you. Now listen to Kelsey's story. Hear how her experience with the graduate programs at Springfield College helps her now embody the Humanics philosophy of educating the whole person in spirit, mind, and body for leadership in service to others. 

Rehabilitation Counseling...the Best Kept Secret in the Counseling Field

  • Holistic focus: consider individuals' biological, psychological, and social factors that impact their ability to function in society
  • Goal is to help clients grow through self-advocacy; psychological, social, behavioral, and vocational interventions
  • Serve individuals who have a variety of disabilities, including those with mental, physical, developmental, cognitive, and emotional disabilities
  • One of the highest-paid counseling professionals

Career Options After Graduation

Settings where graduates work:

  • Education
    • High school, higher education, transition services
  • Work and Career
    • State-federal VR, community based rehabilitation, veterans rehabilitation, private sector VR-insurance, disability management, employees assistance, workers compensation
  • Community Living
    • Independent living centers, residential programs, supported housing, recreation, leisure, social participation programs, life-care planning

Settings where graduates work post-graduate work:

  • Community agencies
  • Veterans affairs
  • Schools
  • Nonprofit organizations
  • Businesses and corporations
  • Colleges and universities
  • Private for-profit agencies
  • Specialty areas:
    • Transition
    • Expert Witness/Forensic
    • Corrections

Populations graduates may work with: 

  • In the field of rehabilitation counseling, counselors will work with those who have congenital and/or acquired disabilities that include mental, physical, developmental, cognitive, and emotional

Fellowships & Scholarships

Let us help you make your graduate education as affordable as possible.

Employee Partnerships

Employees of our partnerships are eligible to receive a $5,000 or $10,000 partner grant.

Graduate Financial Aid

Most of our students are eligible for some type of aid, whether a grant, scholarship, or loan.