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Lawther Lecture Featuring
Dr. Alex Johnson

Connecting the Dots:
A Multidisciplinary Perspective on Human Communication Disorders

Thursday, October 23rd, 2008

7:00pm School of Music
Lecture Hall #217


Lawther Lecture Flyer 2008

Summer Camp Info - 2008 (download PDF)

Scholarship Awards


Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders

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MASTER'S PROGRAM APPLICATION DEADLINE: FEBRUARY 1st

Applicants must have an undergraduate degree in speech-language pathology or have taken prerequisite coursework in speech-language pathology (see the FAQ menu link). Bug Camp 2008

Program Success:
  • Passing Praxis Exam 100% 2005-2008
  • M.A. Graduation Rate 98%
  • Employment Rate 100%

    Approximately 60 students are enrolled in the CSD graduate program in speech-language pathology. Admission is extremely competitive. We base this on undergraduate grades, GRE scores, letters of recommendation and a written statement of purpose.

Standards met upon graduation:
  • ASHA certification
  • Board of Education licensure
  • Department of Public Instruction certification.

Click: Request information packet

Click: Apply On-line

Department Requirements:
http://www.uncg.edu/grs/bulletin/comsciences.html

Certification and Licensure Information
North Carolina State Licensure: http://www.dpi.state.nc.us/licensure/
American Speech, Language, Hearing Association: http://www.asha.org/
 

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