The M.Ed./M.S. Rehabilitation Counseling and Human Services program is a CORE accredited Master's le Courses are offered for fall, spring and summer semesters.
Rehabilitation Counseling and Human Services degree program is a Master's level 60 credit counseling program. This program is accredited by Council on Rehabilitation Education (CORE). Students attending the program full-time are able to complete it in two years. Students are accepted into the program in two locations Coeur d' Alene and Boise. Courses are offered using a variety of course delivery
formats: face-to-face, online, hybrid, and video conferencing. Applicants interested in applying to the program are encouraged to refer to CRC 407|507 - Introduction to Rehabilitation Counseling as a part of the admittance process. The University of Idaho Rehabilitation Counseling and Human Services Program was awarded a 5-year $1,000,000 Rehabilitation Training grant from the U.S. Department of Education Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services - Rehabilitation Services Administration (RSA). The grant includes a select number of student scholarships for tuition/fees, books and supplies, and travel to professional conferences. Upon graduation, recipients of the scholarships will, in return, agree to work two years for every year they receive a scholarship at a state vocational rehabilitation or related-rehabilitation agency. For more information about the RSA scholars program, contact the grant project director, Dr. Bryan Austin at [email protected] or (208) 362-9902.