Well, a big congratulations to you on your acceptance! That is fabulous! And thank you for your input. Perhaps my Bachelor's in Spanish will be a plus. I am looking into volunteer work, as we speak. Thanks again and best of luck to you!
Thank you so much for your input. I am looking up USU immediately. You are right in that most programs are looking for more than 5 pre req courses. I've only seen one program so far that isn't.
Thanks, all. This gives me hope! Did any of you do your post bacc via distance learning (online)? If so, how did you get teacher recommendations when you applied for your Masters?
Thanks for this! I graduated from undergrad 14 years ago. I really need to do well in the post-bacc program. May I ask where you are getting your Masters from?
Anyone get into a Masters SLP program with an undergrad GPA of 3.13 or lower? Is it possible? I have not taken any Pre SLP courses yet, but I will take them at LaSalle or Northwestern beginning this Fall. If I ace my Pre SLP courses, but have a 3.127 undergrad GPA, do I still even have a shot? Please tell me some of you had an undegrad GPA of 3.13 or lower....
Hi all. Anyone familiar with LaSalle or Northwestern's programs for Pre SLP. LaSalle is a 10 course/27 credit online program that takes 18-24 months to complete. Northwestern's program is only 5 courses. Anyone take PreSLP courses with either program? What was your experience like? Should I go for the program that has more courses or less? Mind you, I'm 36 y/o and I need to get a move on!