Dear Applicant: We are writing to
acquaint you with opportunities offered through the Graduate Program in
Rehabilitation Counseling. Our program provides a course of study
that prepares students for the Certification of Rehabilitation Counselor
(CRC) Examination. The Master's Degree Program in Rehabilitation
Counseling is designed to meet the growing demand for qualified,
professionally trained rehabilitation counselors who want to work in the
public and private rehabilitation agencies and institutions.
The Master of Science Degree Program in
Rehabilitation counseling is centered around the philosophy that members
of the rehabilitation counseling profession serve best when they have,
in addition to cognitive skills, a genuine commitment to high standards
of professional responsibility. To enhance this position, a
48-hour Council on Rehabilitation Education (CORE) curriculum is
provided to convey to students the knowledge of how to work with
individuals who have disabilities.
We are eager to recruit those students who want to pursue their Master's
degree in Rehabilitation Counseling. If you are interested in our
program, please print and fill out the application below and return it
to the Graduate
Program.
Sincerely, Corey L. Moore, Rh.D.,CRC
Director, Graduate Program in
Rehabilitation Counseling
In order to process your application, we
need your full cooperation. Please Print out the Application Packet, execute and forward the information to:
Dr. Corey L. Moore, Rh.D., CRC, Director
Graduate Program in Rehabilitation Counseling
4205 North Lincoln Boulevard
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105
Telephone: (405) 962-1671 Fax: (405) 962-1638
Complete Admission
Credentials consist of the following records:
- Application for Admission. Complete the application
on both sides and return it along with other documentation
requested
- Undergraduate Transcript. An official college transcript
from the registrar's office of colloge or university attended
certifying the backelor's degree must be included with the
application. Official transcript(s) from the registrar's office
of all other colleges and universities attended should also
be included with the application.
- Transcript for Transfer of Graduate Courses. An official
transcript of the graduate credis courses and hours being
submitted for transfer approval should be sent from the registrar's
office of the college or university where hours were earned.
- Graduate Record Examination (GRE) Score Results.
All graduate degree candidates must submit GRE scores issued
from Educational Testing Service (ETS).
- Autobiographical Statement. Candidates should describe
their: (a) reason(s) for wanting to attend graduate school;
(b) basis for choosing Langston University; (c) rationale
for the choice of major and career objective; (d) philosophy
of life; and (e) special skills and talents.
- Recommendations. Three Recommendation Forms that
provide an assessment and evaluation of candidate's personal
traits should be submitted. Letters may be submitted with
the forms if the recommender would like to share other information
about the candidate.
Note:
Applicants are evaluated on the following criteria:
- academic performance and
potential,
- career goals,
- personal characteristics,
- occupational background and
vocational experience,
- writing skills,
- leadership ability.
All international students must
submit a notarized statement of Affidavit or Support that indicates
the manner of financial support available to the applicant during
his/her matriculation at the University.
Should you have any questions regarding
your admission to the University, please feel free to call for
further assistance at (405) 962-1671.

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