Program Profile: Master's Degree in Speech-Language Pathology
Program Description |
Accreditation
About the Profession |
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Class Size
Length of Program |
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Prerequisites
Costs |
Scholarships and Financial Aid |
How to Apply
Program Description
Name of program: Master's Degree in Speech-Language Pathology
Accreditation
American Speech-Language Hearing Association.
About the Profession
The job market for speech-language pathologists is extremely robust in all states. Speech-language pathology is among the strongest growth professions.
Potential Salary: $40,000 - $70,000
Faculty
12 full-time faculty, 15 clinical faculty and 15 clinical sites.
Class Size
Fixed Seats: Yes
Number of students in entering class: 30 on-campus; 15 online
Total number of students enrolled in program: 117
Length of Program
Number of academic years needed to complete the program: 2 on-campus; 3 online
Locations
Locations offered: Pocatello, Meridian, and online
Program offered fully online? Yes, including two on-campus summer clinical sessions
Program delivered through distance presentation? Yes
Prerequisites
Required Degree: BS/BA Speech Pathology & Audiology or equivalent leveling, pre-professional coursework
Costs
Tuition: Annual tuition set by University for residents or non-residents
Professional fees: On-campus $38/credit; Online $400/credit
Equipment: None
Books: $500/semester
Scholarships and Financial Aid
Scholarship Deadline: February 1
Financial Aid Deadline: February 1, contact the Office of Financial Aid for more information.
Other Information: Kasiska scholarships are available for students from Idaho. Teaching assistantships are available for both resident and non-resident applicants.
How to Apply
Application Deadline: February 1
Program Start Date: Fall semester
Other Information: Speech Pathology website.
