Graduate Admissions
Students seeking admission to any graduate degree program must submit a completed Graduate School application form, official transcripts from all postsecondary programs attended, official transcripts of Graduate Record Examination (GRE) scores, and two letters of recommendation. In addition, foreign students must take the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) and have achieved a score of 250 or higher.
It is expected that students applying to the M.A. Program in Communication Disorders with a concentration in speech-language pathology will have had an undergraduate background in communication disorders and sciences or will have completed, or be concurrently enrolled, in the prerequisite course work required for admission to the master's program. Students applying for the Ph.D. program with a concentration in Speech-Language Pathology should have a master's degree in communication disorders or sciences or its equivalent and hold, or be eligible for, the Certificate of Clinical Competence in Speech-Language Pathology. Students applying for the Au.D program, the Ph.D. program with a concentration in Audiology, or the Ph.D. program with the clinical certification in audiology option should have an undergraduate background in communication sciences or disorders. Students without the prerequisite course work listed for the both Au.D. degree program and Ph.D. degree program with the clinical certification option are strongly encouraged to complete this course work before applying for admission to these programs.



