LANGSTON, Okla.––The Langston University Rehabilitation Counseling Program has been
named one of the top 20 graduate rehabilitation counseling programs in the nation by U.S. News
and World Report.
“This national ranking speaks to the quality of our faculty members’ and RRTC staff’s teaching,
research and service impacts,” said Dr. Corey Moore, Chair of the Department of Rehabilitation
and Disability Studies and Executive Director of the Rehabilitation Research and Training
Center (RRTC). “Our nationally recognized faculty are indeed enhancing the academic acumen
and brand of our programs and department through their strong commitment to the mission. This
is truly a team effort.”
Langston University’s Rehabilitation Counseling Program was ranked 18th in the nation, a tie
with Kent State University, Northern Illinois University, the University of Alabama, the
University of South Florida and Winston Salem State University.
The rehabilitation counseling program was ranked above programs from the University of
Arkansas, Mississippi State University, Florida Atlantic University and others.
“I am incredibly proud that Langston University’s Rehabilitation Counseling Program continues
to be recognized among the top 20 in the nation and leads as one of the highest-ranked programs
among HBCUs,” said Langston University President Ruth Ray Jackson. “This prestigious
ranking is a testament to the unwavering dedication, expertise, and passion of Dr. Moore, our
outstanding faculty, and the entire RRTC team.”
For more information about the Rehabilitation Counseling Program, please visit
langston.edu/rehab.