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2022slpplease replied to SpeechieAlly's topic in Speech-Language Pathology Forum
I *think* if you want to accept an offer but also stay "in the running" for other schools, you have to select the "provisionally accept" option instead of the "firmly accept." When I firmly accepted my offer to UofT, my acceptance to Western turned into a "Declined: No further consideration." I would double check with ORPAS using SAM to be clear about these terms. Also, maybe consider contacting Dal or other ontario universities you were accepted to about how this works. Also, I do believe that by a certain date, provisional acceptances become firm acceptances - so maybe inquire about this as well as- 1,373 replies
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2022slpplease replied to SpeechieAlly's topic in Speech-Language Pathology Forum
Hello! Personally, I don't think it matters at all! Its an accomplishment that you've worked extremely hard towards and one you should be proud of. I don't think sharing that news with friends/family online should be something one should feel shameful about doing- 1,373 replies
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2022slpplease replied to SpeechieAlly's topic in Speech-Language Pathology Forum
I have accepted UofT! Will open up a spot for waitlist for Western!- 1,373 replies
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2022slpplease replied to SpeechieAlly's topic in Speech-Language Pathology Forum
I received a call as well but I missed it! I ended up firmly accepting my Uoft offer so I dont think Ill be hearing back- 1,373 replies
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2022slpplease replied to SpeechieAlly's topic in Speech-Language Pathology Forum
I've been accepted to UofT and Western for their SLP programs!!! Congrats everyone. If any future applicants have any questions I'm happy to share info/stats I know I was lurking on this thread this time last year when I was planning to apply.- 1,373 replies
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2022slpplease replied to SpeechieAlly's topic in Speech-Language Pathology Forum
Hey, I know you are referring to Dalhousie but on UofTs website they state you do not need an honours degree. That being said, I don’t think any of the schools require one nor would it make that much of a difference. I think programs generally put more weight on GPA and experience to inform their decisions but that’s just my humble opinion :)- 1,373 replies
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2022slpplease replied to SpeechieAlly's topic in Speech-Language Pathology Forum
Wow! Amazing stats and congratulations. I am also in education and I also had the same concern of only psych/ling applicants getting in. This seems to be changing in more recent years which is amazing Speaking about education being the best foundation to SLP in your LOI is genius! I couldn't agree more and hearing your statement, I wish I emphasized that even more than I did in my own LOI haha. I only applied to Ontario schools so I am anxiously waiting to here back on April 1st but I am happy to see a fellow educator accepted into SLP! All the best- 1,373 replies
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2022slpplease replied to SpeechieAlly's topic in Speech-Language Pathology Forum
I would say yes. I can recall from a previous forum someone who didn't get an acceptance asked what they could do to improve their application and the response from the admissions was to increase the prerequisite grades.- 1,373 replies
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2022slpplease replied to SpeechieAlly's topic in Speech-Language Pathology Forum
I can remember from the forum last year that there were some people who got in with a sGPA in the 3.7's but I am not 100% sure if they got into UofT and/or Western. I do know someone who got into UofT for Fall 2020 with an sGPA in the 3.7's. Edit: I wouldnt necessarily say this is a cut off though! I'm not sure if the schools have a cut off as long as you meet their other requirements.- 1,373 replies
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2022slpplease replied to SpeechieAlly's topic in Speech-Language Pathology Forum
ME. Ill literally catch my hands shaking throughout the day. I think its a combination of waiting for grad school and the world transitioning back to normal but we just gotta breathe it out and take it day by day- 1,373 replies
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2022slpplease replied to SpeechieAlly's topic in Speech-Language Pathology Forum
Thats amazing! Did you need a CDA certificate to become an SLPA? Could you elaborate more on the differences in roles between CDAs and SLPAs?- 1,373 replies
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2022slpplease replied to SpeechieAlly's topic in Speech-Language Pathology Forum
I see, nope I havent received anything like that. But I did get one from Western regarding setting up an account a while back. It's possible that UofT doesn't send one? As long as you got the ORPAS confirmation of the application I wouldn't worry Maybe a current Uoft student or past applicant can confirm?- 1,373 replies
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2022slpplease replied to SpeechieAlly's topic in Speech-Language Pathology Forum
A confirmation email for what? I didn't know that we'd get any communication for UofT until April 1st.- 1,373 replies
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2022slpplease replied to SpeechieAlly's topic in Speech-Language Pathology Forum
Hi everyone I was wondering if anyone could confirm that the UofT requirement for a mid-B standing in the last 5 full course equivalents means an overall average of 75% in those last 5 full/10 half courses? (not a minimum 75% in each?).- 1,373 replies
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2022slpplease replied to SpeechieAlly's topic in Speech-Language Pathology Forum
Does anyone know when UofT and Western release their decisions on April 1st? I heard that Western is right at midnight but UofT can be a couple hours afterward. Can any past applicants confirm?- 1,373 replies
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