The ISU CSED Graduate Programs Accreditation Information

The doctoral (Doctor of Audiology, AuD) education program in audiology and the Master of Science in Speech-Language Pathology at Idaho State University are accredited by the Council on Academic Accreditation in Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, 2200 Research Boulevard #310, Rockville, Maryland 20850, 800-498-2071 or 301-296-5700

School / Department / and Program Strategic Plans

Student Outcome Data

Pocatello

  2010 2011 2012 3 year average
Program Completion 16/17 (95%) 17/17 (100%) 18/18 (100%) 98%
Praxis Pass Rate 100% of 13 100% 13 20/22 (91%) 97%
Employment Rate (Employment within 1 month of graduation date) 16/16 100% 15/16 (94%) 17/18 (94%) 96%

Meridian

  2010 2011 2012 3 year average
Program Completion 15/15 (100%) 18/18 (100%) 17/17 (100%) 100%
Praxis Pass Rate 100% 9 100% 14 15/15 (100%) 100%
Employment Rate (Employment within 1 month of graduation date) 15/15 (100%) 15/17 (88%) 17/17 (100%) 96%

Online Program

  2013
Program Completion Our first online class will graduate
in August of 2013 - stay tuned for data
as it becomes available!
Praxis Pass Rate
Employment Rate (Employment within 1 month of graduation date)

Kasiska College of Health Professions Annual Report

The audiology and speech pathology programs are part of the School of Rehabilitation and Communication Sciences and the School which is part of the Division of Health Sciences.

Until such time as the Division of Health Sciences and the School of Rehabilitation and Communication Sciences can create their own Annual Reports, the most current information can be found HERE.

The Annual Report of the Kasiska College of Health Professions (http://www.isu.edu/healthsciences/facstaff.shtml) summarizes events and outcomes of the academic year. We have organized our reports around our strategic plan in an effort to link our goals and our data. We continue to include historical data to assist our readers in noting changes across time. In addition to tracking state funds and grants and contracts, we are also now including the amount of program fees, course fees and clinic fees which support our programs. State funds no longer reflect the true cost of our programs. Our data demonstrate that our students are successful, and our faculty are productive both in their research and service activities. The Kasiska College of Health Professions continues to serve Idaho by providing access to health programs for our Idaho applicants and health providers in our communities.