
We’ve been training competent, compassionate, and equity-minded rehabilitation counselors for over 50 years.
If you are just learning about rehabilitation counseling, I encourage you to view The Art of Rehabilitation.
If you already know that rehabilitation counseling is right for you, I hope you will recognize the strengths of Assumption’s program: CACREP accredited 60-credit program, high exam pass rate, and online & online/campus blended program options.
Please know that EVERY APPLICANT is invited for an interview after completing an application. The interview allows us to learn of your interests and strengths, while it allows you to explore the opportunities within our program so you are confident Assumption is the best fit for you before enrolling.
Please view the videos below to learn more about Assumption’s Rehabilitation Counseling program.
Videos below include:- Rehabilitation Counseling Program Overview
- State Vocational Rehabilitation Agency Benefits
- Information for those interested in Addiction Counseling
- Military Friendly Institution – Working with Veteran’s
Graduate Virtual Information Sessions
Graduate Admissions
Nicholas J. Cioe, Ph.D.
Ryan T. Paskins, Ph.D
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Graduate Admission Events and Ways to Connect With Us
We invite you to learn more about our graduate programs - either through a visit to campus, attending an information session or by scheduling a phone or virtual conversation with an admissions team member or one of our program directors.
Admissions Requirements
General Graduate Studies Admissions Requirements
- Graduate Application
- Three Professional Letters of Recommendation
- Official Transcript(s)
- Personal Statement
- Current Resume
- TOEFL or IELTS for applicants whose native language is not English
- Interview
Rehabilitation Counseling-specific Requirements
The Rehabilitation Counseling admissions committee reserves the right to request additional material in support of the candidate’s application.Conditional Acceptance
In those cases where the applicant does not meet the requirement of 2.75 overall undergraduate GPA, the following applies: For those applicants with a 2.5 to 2.74 overall undergraduate GPA, acceptance may be given conditionally if other admissions criteria are met. For part-time students, the department will review the student's work at the completion of 4 courses and will make recommendations regarding the removal of the conditional status. For full-time students, such review will also occur after the completion of 4 courses. (Based on graduate policy as of this date, conditional status may be removed if the student achieves a grade of B or better in each of the courses taken).Application Information
- All documents, transcripts and other papers submitted for the admittance become property of the University and will not be returned.
- A student is not officially admitted or rejected until the Director of Graduate Enrollment has notified him/her. Applicants are notified of their status in writing.
- The Commonwealth of Massachusetts requires that health science students must be immunized against measles, mumps, rubella, diphtheria, tetanus and Hepatitis B.