Abstract
This study focused on graduates from graduate level rehabilitation counseling training programs located in Region IX (Arizona, California, Hawaii, & Nevada). The study invoived administering a manpower questionnaire to a 61% random sample of graduates from 1977 through 1980 from 10 Rehabilitation Counseling training programs. Questionnaire items addressed graduates' satisfaction concerning their training program, graduate employability, present employment status, and satisfaction level with their present rehabilitation occupational position. Results indicated that the masters degree in rehabilitation counseling is formidable with 92% of the graduates employed and 82% of the graduates presently employed in the field of rehabilitation. The major employers of graduates were private rehabilitation agencies and non-profit rehabilitation facilities. Graduates were employed at an average of 1.3 months after graduation, and were either immediately employed as supervisors/administraton, or moved into these job categories very soon after employment. The importance of implementing and conducting cyclic rehabilitation manpower studies is discussed in terms of providing effective manpower information for planning and accountability.

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