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Rehabilitation and Therapeutic Professions programs prepare students for careers helping individuals recover from injuries, manage disabilities, and improve their quality of life. Graduates typically earn around $32,173 annually, though salaries vary significantly based on specialization and location. With 52 schools nationwide offering these programs, students should prioritize institutions with strong clinical partnerships, hands-on training opportunities, and high licensure exam pass rates. Look for programs that provide extensive fieldwork experience, access to modern rehabilitation equipment, and faculty with current industry experience. Accreditation from relevant professional bodies is essential, as many therapeutic careers require specific credentials. Consider schools that offer specialized tracks in areas like physical therapy assistance, occupational therapy support, or rehabilitation counseling to align with your career goals.
25
Schools Ranked
$37,360
Avg. Program Earnings
63.8%
Avg. Graduation Rate

Top 25 Schools

College rankings
# School Median Earnings Graduation Rate School Type
1 $71,351 30.3% public
2 $56,641 56.7% private-nonprofit
3 $41,565 70.5% private-nonprofit
4 $38,289 68.2% public
5 $38,122 71.2% public
6 $37,208 66.8% private-nonprofit
7 $37,054 45.5% public
8 $36,717 90.0% private-nonprofit
9 $36,111 61.8% public
10 $36,092 74.6% private-nonprofit
11 $35,594 68.6% public
12 $35,416 74.7% public
13 $35,060 55.5% private-nonprofit
14 $35,060 63.3% public
15 $34,704 51.7% public
16 $34,704 70.7% public
17 $34,603 52.5% public
18 $33,281 89.3% public
19 $32,925 61.6% public
20 $32,806 59.6% public
21 $32,569 62.1% public
22 $32,213 70.1% public
23 $32,162 65.9% public
24 $31,907 59.1% public
25 $31,852 55.6% public

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