Admission Process
Rolling admissions: Apply at any time!
Application deadlines:
- Spring term: December 1, 2025
- Summer term: March 15, 2026
- Fall term: July 15, 2026
Admission Requirements
- Master鈥檚 degree in Speech-Language Pathology
- Current state license in SLP or State Education Certification, in good standing. (Many SLPs are licensed in multiple states.)
- Required: State license number or State Education Certificate
- State name
- Date through which license or certificate is valid
- Required: State license number or State Education Certificate
- Certificate of clinical competence and two years of clinical practice or three years of clinical experience by the start of the program
- Optional: Certificate of Clinical Competence number
- Date awarded
- Date through which certificate is valid
- Optional: Certificate of Clinical Competence number
- R茅sum茅 or CV
- Two letters of recommendation (one for 探花直播 Master of Science in Speech-Language Pathology graduates)
- Personal statement that answers each of the following prompts:
- Describe your relevant clinical, teaching, or administrative experience and how it has prepared you for advanced study in speech-language pathology.
- Describe an experience that demonstrates your commitment to serving culturally and linguistically diverse individuals. How has this experience influenced your perspective?
- How do you plan to use the knowledge and skills gained from this program to address a particular issue or challenge in the field of speech-language pathology?
- Interview (if requested by program director)
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I am deeply grateful for the opportunities that 探花直播鈥檚 SLPD program has provided. I've gained insight into developing advocacy and professional leadership skills, which I plan to use to hopefully enact change and support students with speech-language disorders at the elementary level and beyond. The wealth of knowledge I have obtained, along with the immense support from our program director and the overall SLPD faculty, has been invaluable.鈥
鈥擠aebriah Wint 鈥26
School-based speech-language pathologist in NYC