I have my bachelor's in something completely unrelated to the field of SLP and I'm in a grad program! However, I have worked in special education and have a good amount of volunteer experience. Just show schools the passion you now have for this career! Good luck!
Yesterday I received an email from PDX letting me know that I didn't make the cut. I was in the top tier so I thought I had a chance. Fortunately I have an opportunity elsewhere but this was a let down.
I received an email that said I was "recommended for admission" if I fulfilled certain terms such as fingerprints. Seemed like an odd way to send out a letter of acceptance, but I think I'm in. Anyone else get this email?
I was accepted here as well and I'm also concerned about the tuition. But- the SLP at the school where I went to NAU for her M.S. and it made her a competent clinician and she is a wonderful SLP. I've also heard great things about Flagstaff, I'd be happy to attend.
I haven't heard back either. It was a difficult interview to gauge because it was a group interview. The scenario we were given seemed so black and white, so we all agreed... I want to hear back!
I got rejected from them as well! When I read it I thought, "this HAS to be a mistake" because the interview went so well (or so I thought), but I'm sure so many of us feel this way. It's an emotional roller coaster.
I would choose school B, because you will not have to work giving you more time to focus on your grad coursework. That seems like an IDEAL set up. So if its not your dream school, maybe it can become it?!
Best of luck!
Also, can I ask you how you went about receiving funding for these programs?