Speech Therapy

Program Profile: Speech Pathology and Audiology

Program Description | About the Profession | Faculty | Class Size
Length of Program | Locations | Prerequisites
Costs | Scholarships and Financial Aid | How to Apply

Program Description

Name of program: Speech Pathology and Audiology (BS)

Program Overview: This program prepares students for Master's study in Speech-Language Pathology, as well as for the entry into Audiological Doctorate (Au.D.) Program.

About the Profession

The professions of speech-language pathology and audiology have excellent hiring records. Jobs are plentiful throughout the country. Graduates from our Master's program in Speech-Language Pathology or our Audiology Doctorate program (Au.D.) typically have a job before graduation.

Faculty

15 full-time faculty, 1 clinical faculty and 1 clinical sites.

Class Size

Fixed Seats: No

Number of students in entering class: 25

Total number of students enrolled in program: 50

Length of Program

Number of academic years needed to complete the program: 4

Locations

Locations offered: Pocatello and Boise

Program offered fully online? No

Program delivered through distance presentation? Yes

Prerequisites

Required Degree: No

Costs

Tuition: $2,200/semester resident. Speech Pathology website.

Professional fees: ~$50 course fees, depending on semester

Equipment: None

Books: $450

Scholarships and Financial Aid

Scholarship Deadline: Contact the Scholarship Office for more information.

Financial Aid Deadline: Contact the Office of Financial Aid for more information.

How to Apply

Application Deadline:

Program Start Date: Fall semester