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Speech Language Pathology (MS)
49 Credits Admission Requirements Division of Graduate Studies admission requirements (click here to see the Division of Graduate Studies admissions requirements) apply with the following additions: · A baccalaureate degree from an acceptably accredited college or university. · An applicant should have achieved a 3.0 QPA (on a four-point scale) for the baccalaureate degree. The GRE is required for full admission if the applicant does not have a minimum overall GPA of 3.0. Students must obtain at least a score of 1000 (Verbal GRE score of 500 and Quantitative GRE score of 500) and a Write GRE score of 4.0. · Writing proficiency as demonstrated by a one page letter of intent. · Three faculty and/or professional recommendations; recommendation forms should document applicant's potential and/or effectiveness in specialization area and/or professional performance. · Twelve semester hours of credit in courses related to normal development and the sciences related to the use of speech, hearing, and language; three credits in speech pathology; three credits in language disorders; six credits in audiology, including three credits in aural rehabilitation; three credits in augmentative and alternative communication; 25 clinical observation hours; three credits in statistics; three credits in behavioral/social sciences; three credits in biological sciences; three credits in physical sciences; and three credits in mathematics. Students may make up undergraduate deficiencies. · Applicants who fail to satisfy the foregoing requirements may be admitted conditionally. In such cases, the terms of the conditional admission will be specified for the individual applicant.
· International
applicants: in addition to all of the above, international
applicants must submit a minimum TOEFL score of 600 and a minimum
TSE score of 200.
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