SPEECH LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
- Is the speech-language pathology program accredited?
- What are the entry requirements for a career in speech-language pathology?
- Is an undergraduate degree in speech-language pathology or communication disorders required?
- What GRE score is required for admission?
- Will it help my application if I retake the GRE?
- How can I prepare for the GRE?
- How many students are accepted into the program?
- What prerequisite courses and experiences are required?
- What other undergraduate courses help to prepare applicants for the program?
- Do you accept out-of-state students?
- Is it possible to enroll in the program on a part-time basis?
- Is it possible to work while enrolled in the master’s program?
- Are faculty members active in research?
- Does the program specialize in a particular area of speech-language pathology?
- How can I learn more about the profession of speech-language pathology?
- Are graduates able to find jobs in the profession?
- What is the program’s passing rate on the PRAXIS exam in speech-language pathology?
- What should I do if I have additional questions?
Is the speech-language pathology program accredited?
What are the entry requirements for a career in speech-language pathology?
Is an undergraduate degree in speech-language pathology or communication disorders required?
What GRE score is required for admission?
Will it help my application if I retake the GRE?
How can I prepare for the GRE?
How many students are accepted into the program?
What prerequisite courses and experiences are required?
What other undergraduate courses help to prepare applicants for the program?
Do you accept out-of-state students?
Is it possible to enroll in the program on a part-time basis?
Is it possible to work while enrolled in the master’s program?
Are faculty members active in research?
Does the program specialize in a particular area of speech-language pathology?
How can I learn more about the profession of speech-language pathology?
Are graduates able to find jobs in the profession?
What is the program’s passing rate on the PRAXIS exam in speech-language pathology?
What should I do if I have additional questions?
The Speech-Language Pathology program assures equal opportunity for all applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, age, disability, marital status, or veteran's status.