Do individuals who have completed a degree or coursework in the field have to complete all of the SLPA program courses?
Prior coursework in the field is evaluated on a case-by-case basis by the program coordinator. Again, as noted previously, the Records office is responsible for evaluating general education coursework. The program coordinator will consider waiving SLPA courses only if the following criteria are met: (a) Coursework must have been completed in an SLP or Communication Disorders program accredited by ASHA or an SLPA program accredited by a state licensing board in the U.S. (b) Coursework must have been completed within the past five years. (c) Student must have earned a grade of “B” or better in all course as well as any prerequisite courses.
Related Questions
- I have already been admitted to another degree program at the Robinson College but would now like to complete the MRM program. Can I just start taking courses?
- I have a bachelor’s degree in another field other than CSD. Can I start the master’s program and complete leveling classes at the same time?
- How many courses are required to complete the degree program?