Without a previous degree in speech pathology/communication disorders, you could apply to our Extended graduate program in conditionally classified status. The minimum requirement to apply is:
- to have an undergraduate degree posted by the time the graduate program begins, and
- that the overall GPA in the degree is 2.5.
If you are admitted to our graduate program, you will be completing both undergraduate and graduate coursework in communication disorders. It will take you a minimum of three years to complete the graduate program in this model. You can review a roadmap for the Fall 2025 cohort
HERE. The undergraduate prerequisite courses are typically offered during the day, but not on Fridays or weekends. Graduate courses are generally offered in the evening to allow students’ daytime placement in their clinical experiences, in which therapy is provided to clients under licensed SLP supervision.
Note that we do not accept transfer students with partial coursework in communication disorders from other graduate programs. We unfortunately do not have staffing to do transfer/transcript evaluations, and do not provide this type of service for non-admitted students.