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d. 2. I. i. II. b. The number of students enrolled at each of those institutions, broken down by type of program; and

Current Narrative:

The tables below provide data on the number of students enrolled in or graduated from a Council on Rehabilitation Education[1]-accredited Master’s or Bachelor’s Degree program and the numbers of students sponsored by CDOR and, or, the Rehabilitation Services Administration.

Students Enrolled in or Graduated from a Council on Rehabilitation Education-Accredited Master’s Degree in Rehabilitation Counseling Program for Academic Year 2016-2017[2]

UniversityStudents EnrolledEmployees Sponsored by CDOR and, or, Rehabilitation Services AdministrationGraduates sponsored by CDOR and, or, Rehabilitation Services AdministrationGraduates from the previous academic year
CSU Fresno644823
CSU Los Angeles870020
CSU Sacramento34007
CSU San Bernardino52204411
San Diego State University87554712
Total324799973

Data Source: CDOR’s Staff Development Unit

Students Enrolled in or Graduated from a Council on Rehabilitation Education -accredited Bachelor’s of Science Degree in Rehabilitation Services Program for Academic Year 2016-2017

UniversityStudents EnrolledEmployees Sponsored by CDORand, or, Rehabilitation Services AdministrationGraduates sponsored by CDORand, or, Rehabilitation Services AdministrationGraduates from the previous academic year
CSU Los Angeles4290093
Total4290093

Data Source: CDOR’s Staff Development Unit


[1] The Council on Rehabilitation Education has been replaced with the Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs. All Rehabilitation Programs, including the California universities, will maintain their current Council on Rehabilitation Education accreditation until their next accreditation is due and transition to the Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs accreditation.

[2] San Francisco State University no longer has a program dedicated exclusively to VR and was removed from the table.