If you took psychology , biology, and statistics 6 years ago are the courses accepted or would they have to be taken again? Is there a time limit for the course requirements?
My post-baccalaureate program does not offer fluency disorders or voice & craniofacial disorders. I need to take both classes online. I found fluency disorders at UWEC and voice & craniofacial disorders at USU. If you took either class, which school?
Sounds exactly like what I will be doing! Post-bacc at one school, picking up additional classes at 3 other schools, and ASHA requirements at community college.
Interesting. I hope you get an acceptance soon! Where did you take your SLP pre-reqs? I am trying to sort through all the pre-reqs I need and it looks like I will be taking courses with 3 schools.
I could have sworn I read the ASHA required classes-statistics, physics/chemistry, and social science can be taking for credit only P/F OR a letter grade. So I don’t think it will be a deal breaker.
Obviously a master’s degree other than SLP. Do programs factor your grad school GPA at all or only undergrad?
Do you think having a master’s degree helps or hinders an applicant’s chances of getting into a master’s program to become an SLP( or makes no difference)?
Thank you. I will check out Pacific University and I am definitely doing online classes. I have a BA in psychology so I need more than a few classes. Some of the pre-req programs I looked into have federal loans and some do not-SDSU and UH Manoa do not. CSUSM does BUT I discovered their program too late to begin with the 2018 cohort.
Ohio State does have financial aid but the extended learning classes for SLP leveling are only offered in the summer institute and it is not possible to take all of the courses in the summer. I would prefer to take the majority of my classes at one school and then pick up a couple of classes I need at another school.
Did anyone take leveling courses at a school that did not have financial aid? Did you pay out of pocket or take a private loan? I called UH Manoa and was told by someone in their financial aid office it would be covered and then come to find out in an email there is no is financial aid for the SLP PCP.