Experience a variety of learning opportunities outside of the SLP program.
Completion of the MS SLP program meets one of three portions of the application for certification through the Council for Clinical Certification (CFCC) of the American Speech Language Hearing Association (ASHA). Full certification as a speech-language pathologist requires successful completion of (1) academic program completion, (2) a mentored clinical fellowship, and (3) passing a board exam (PRAXIS).
The MS SLP program is not a licensure granting program.
Successful completion of the MS SLP degree prepares students for entry-level practice as a clinical fellow. On completion of program requirements, students are eligible to apply for provisional licensure as a clinical fellow. For more information about specific state and U.S. Territory licensure requirements please visit the American Speech-Language Hearing Association’s “State by State” website: https://www.asha.org/advocacy/state/