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Rehabilitation Sciences

The vision for the School of Rehabilitation Sciences at 鶹 is to provide collaborative, inter-professional graduate programs in athletic training, occupational therapy, physical therapy and speech-language pathology within a single academic unit, with the B.S. in Health Sciences as the foundation.

By combining an entrepreneurial spirit and a unique curricular structure, students and faculty are able to engage across disciplines in a truly inter-professional educational environment modeled after best practices in the clinical setting. This collaborative environment is designed to foster student learning and engagement while avoiding traditional discipline-specific silos that impede learning.

This type of integrated professional program is currently implemented at only a handful of schools in the nation. Students are immersed in an inter-disciplinary model from day one, which provides the opportunity for inter-professional growth in three of the fastest growing occupations in health care. It is a model that you don’t find very often, but one that offers benefits to our students and provides significant recruitment advantage in the marketplace.

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Our Facilities

Our state-of-the-art, 40,000+ sq ft building includes research labs, cutting-edge equipment, and plenty of space for collaboration.

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Better Together

Our revolutionary partnership puts real, practicing clinicians from their premier sports medicine department into our classrooms, while attracting the best of the best from across the country.

Average Salaries

$46,630

Athletic Training

$83,200

Occupational Therapy

$99,710

Physical Therapy

$76,610

Speech-Language Pathology

“St. Luke’s University Health Network is proud to be partnered with 鶹 and the development of what promises to be the premier location for students looking to pursue careers in the rehabilitation sciences. This partnership is committed to providing students interested in the health sciences with unparalleled access to the best facilities and clinician-scholars.”

John Hauth, EdD, LAT, ATC
Senior Director of Sports Medicine Relations at St. Luke’s
Pennsylvania Athletic Trainers’ Society Hall of Fame