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Speech Pathology and Audiology

Approximately 42 million Americans have some type of communication disorder
as reported by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

Our mission is to...

  • Prepare our students to become competent contributors to the field of Speech Language Pathology by
    • developing a foundation of knowledge and repertoire of clinical skills
    • demonstrating a positive attitude for learning
    • participating in a cooperative relationship with faculty and fellow students
    • demonstrating ethical and professional behavior in both academic and clinical environments
    • engaging students in scholarly research activities
  • Be a resource to the local community by providing
    • speech, language, and hearing clinical services including evaluation and treatment of communication difficulties
    • continuing education seminars and presentations
    • professional consultation

Did You Know?

Speech-Language Pathologists are in short supply!

The Bureau of Labor Statistics projects that the nation will need about 120,000 speech-language pathologists by the year 2012. The demand for speech-language pathologists has grown in part because of improvement in diagnosis of speech and language impairments.

 

FACTS regarding Employment, Praxis and Completion  Rates of our Graduate Program


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