Master of Science in Rehabilitation

Frequently Asked Questions

What accreditation does the university and program have?
The university is accredited by CORE (Council on Rehabilitation Education).
How many credits are required to complete the master’s degree?
60 credits are required
Is there an on campus requirement?
Yes, students must attend a two week session in the first summer, generally mid July, and take two courses. The sessions are held at UMass Dartmouth and housing is available at a reasonable rate.
Will the program lead to certification/licensure?
Our program is designed to fulfill the academic requirements for national certification as a Certified Rehabilitation Counselor. Students living outside of Massachusetts should check their state’s certification/licensure requirements.
How many courses will be offered online?
Except for the two courses taken in the first summer semester, all other courses are offered online.
Can I complete my practicum and internship close to my residence, even out of state?
Yes, students are able to complete the practicum and internship close to their residence.
What is the format for the courses? Are they offered as correspondence courses?
No, faculty require regular contact through weekly verbal chats which are generally offered in the evenings or weekends.
What are the computer requirements and internet connection requirements for participation?
Check with the DCCDE website for computer requirements and internet connection requirements at www.ccde.umb.edu/dl
Will my degree show I have taken these courses online?
Transcripts will reflect that you have completed coursework in counseling, but no indication of the instructional format will be indicated.
How will I get to know my colleagues, other students?
The intensive two week session in the first summer is designed to foster communication and feelings of connection to other students. Also, the program is conducted as a cohort so students will know each other well.
Can I receive financial aid in this program?
Yes, students are eligible for federal financial aid in this program. However, the first summer session is not currently included and financial aid is not available during the first summer session.