University of Arkansas Rehabilitation Research and Training Center
for Persons who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing (RT-31)

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Graduate Training Programs

        Center faculty also maintain a continuing involvement in the preservice training of rehabilitation graduate students by overseeing two Masters of Science programs, supported by the Rehabilitation Services Administration (RSA). These two long-term training projects are designed to prepare graduates with knowledge and expertise in the provision of vocational rehabilitation/independent living skills training with deaf and hard of hearing persons. The programs stress knowledge and skill in: a) vocational assessment; b) case management; c) vocational planning, preparation, and placement; d) program management and administration; and e) independent living and adjustment services.
        To date, a more than 500 undergraduate and/or graduate students have enrolled in university courses taught by RT-31 faculty at our Little Rock location, with over 100 graduate students completing their masters degree with a specialization in rehabilitation of persons who are deaf or hard of hearing.   
        Graduates of the program are employed in a wide range of jobs throughtout the United States. Although a majority are employed in deafness rehabilitation and independent living programs, a number have pursued careers in related areas such as: service to persons who are deaf-blind, trainers for regional interpreter training programs, mental health programs serving persons who are deaf or hard of hearing, and as human resource development specialists in business and industry.
        Traineeships are available for qualifying individuals.   This funding covers tuition, university fees, and provides a monthly stipend.

Recent RT-31 Graduate Students

Class of 2001 Class of 2000
Class of 2001 Class of 2000

Detailed information about the Masters programs can be found in the
Deafness Rehabilitation Programs booklet. This is available in text or PDF*(393kb).

Obtain instructions and the Deafness Rehabilitation Education Program
application by clicking the button below. (PDF* - 53kb)

Graduate program application

Obtain instructions and Graduate School application from
www.uark.edu/depts/gradinfo/apply.html.


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