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  1. If you are out of field and do not have a bachelors in CSD, just do an online post-bacc to get all of your necessary pre-reqs. It will open up more options for SLP programs. Also there are plenty of online/distance parttime slp programs if you are able to do well in your post-bacc and gain experience for your resume. If he retires will you guys be staying in HI? That's also something to keep in mind. Seems like a more flexible option would be to take the time for pre-reqs and apply to slp programs after.

  2. On 10/15/2018 at 8:41 PM, SavSLP2Be said:

    I'm very interested in what has been said in the info sessions as well! I have an interview this Thursday for the school so fingers crossed it goes well! It would be perfect with it being distant. They did say once every trimester you will have to visit the campus for a weekend, just to give you a heads up! :)

    Hey do you know if we can visit the florida campus if we live in FL? I would hate to have to take multiple flights. I definitely don't mind driving to the Miami or St. Augustine campuses though.

  3. Your professor comes across as highly judgemental and unprofessional to me. I think if I was in your cohort due to my anxiety I would've been triggered and left to the bathroom as well. Just because she does not personally suffer from mental illness, does not give her the right to publicly criticize or state her opinion like that to a classroom of students. I would honestly report her to a dean or whoever her higher ups are so that she can be alerted to be more sensitive in the future when stating HER personal opinions/feelings to her paying students. People with mental illness and any other disability can do whatever career they choose so I don't see why she felt the need to randomly speak on that. Definitely report her and also check out your schools EAP services. All universities have services they are able to provide to students don't be afraid to reach out and get some help so you can succeed and prove that professor wrong. Also you are highly capable of earning your degree, don't stress her comments. She is one of the many negative nancys you will encounter on your grad school journey. Just remember these people won't matter in 10 years when you are a successful counselor.

  4. I'm not a current student but I follow a few SLPs on instagram that have attended the program and they all speak highly of it and loved the program. I considered applying but the tuition is $82,848. You also have to attend 2 immersions in NYC so that tuition price does not include the price of your flight, food, transportation(subway/taxi/uber) and stay(hotel, air b&b etc), and NYC is not cheap. I feel like for that price tag, I'd rather apply to other distance programs which are a bit cheaper or just go to a school out of state. Also its a huge turn off that the classes are "live". There are a lot of other distance programs to consider so just weigh your options. I've done my research and this school is one of the most expensive distance programs. If money isn't an issue then I'm sure it's an amazing program.

  5. 1 hour ago, rebeccank17 said:

    I also looked at that letter and noticed they already corrected the concern about their accreditation status on their website. I'm assuming they corrected it after they received this letter.

    Yay, I'm glad someone else looked into it as much as I did lol. And thanks for mentioning that you know someone in the program and that it's going well. The price is very affordable compared to Nova and other distance programs so I'm glad here in FL we have another option. Have you attended their info session? They have one coming up on 10/25.

  6. On 10/3/2018 at 10:10 PM, Brandie8918 said:

    I just had a phone interview with someone from Nova today. I applied for the Winter 2019 Oregon cohort. I was told by a current student that they think anyone who gets an interview with them gets in. Has anyone heard this?

    Yes it's true, if you qualified for an interview the chances are that they will accept you. I'm considering applying soon, did they take a long time to accept you? I've heard some people say it takes over a year to start classes or hear back. 

  7. 1 hour ago, slptobe! said:

    Does anyone know when they would be confirmed for the ASHA accreditation? I'm not sure if I should apply

    I answered you in another thread talking more about the accreditation, I'm on the fence about applying as well because of it. ?The tuition is $55k which is not too bad but I'm considering just applying to other schools where I won't have to worry whether they'll get the accreditation or not. Hopefully someone in the program will write on here and give more insight. I'm sure the CAA doesn't give Candidacy status to programs they don't think will maintain it.

  8. 24 minutes ago, slptobe! said:

    Does anyone know if they are accredited yet? I looked on ASHA and they didn't have it listed, so I'm not sure if I should apply... 

    On ASHA EdFind I couldn't find this school listed in their search either. Seems sketchy at first because in undergrad they stressed to us how important ASHA EdFind was and that we need to make sure the programs we apply to are fully accredited... but I've heard that EdFind is not frequently updated, I think they update it once a year. The University of St. Aug. is a newer program so they may just not be on their yet. On the University of St. Augustine site it says: "It is the intent of the USAHS MS-SLP program to comply with Candidacy status requirements and to seek full accreditation. Currently, Speech-Language Pathology program graduates must hold a degree from a Speech-Language Pathology program that is considered to be in Accreditation Candidate status or fully accredited by the CAA, depending on the state, in order to be eligible to practice as a licensed speech-language pathologist in most states.So basically they are in Candidacy status until 2023, all "emerging and developing" programs have 5 years to get fully accredited if I understand properly. So from now 2018, until 5 years later which will be in 2023 that they should receive full accreditation status if they continue to comply with the CAA standards. This is the link to their CAA letter, on the top it shows the 3 concerns that they need to fix :https://www.asha.org/eweb/CAAawp/0330 University of Saint Augustine for Health Sciences - Austin TX - SLP Candidacy Application 7.2018 AAR.pdf 

    After reading through that letter the program seems legit, and the concerns they had don't seem to be a huge deal but I read something about the school being sold. Not sure what that means but I'm too worried to apply and be in a program that might possibly be shut down or something. I may wait and see how it goes for others in the program before applying. And sorry this is an essay but I looked into it and thought I might as well share what I found with anyone else who might be curious

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