MadisonMachelle Posted November 19, 2019 Posted November 19, 2019 I just started submitting my apps and I realized that nobody has created a page for the Fall 2020 application cycle. Good luck everyone!! I'd love to hear if anyone else is applying to the same schools mhocking and laurelrcarpenter 2
MsFutureSLP Posted November 19, 2019 Posted November 19, 2019 Hey Madison! I’m applying for the fall as well! I’m an out of field applicant muffin14 1
futurespeechpath1 Posted November 19, 2019 Posted November 19, 2019 I'm applying this fall! I already submitted my applications, just haven't submitted transcripts since I'm waiting on fall grades. Good luck to everyone applying!
alyssafrancis Posted November 19, 2019 Posted November 19, 2019 Which schools are you applying to? I have submitted one so far and I’m about to submit two more after I get paid tomorrow.
mountaingirl135 Posted December 4, 2019 Posted December 4, 2019 Sorry if this is a bit off topic--I graduated in field a few years ago and am now applying for the fall 2020 cohort. Can anyone give me a general idea of the timeline for applications? I'm nearing the end of having everything paid and requested but don't have any of my letters back. Am I behind at this point? When should I start to get nervous if things aren't submitted? My earliest deadline is 2/1.
aud2be2024 Posted December 5, 2019 Posted December 5, 2019 (edited) Hi guys! I'm applying for fall 2020 as well. I haven't submitted my applications yet but will in the next week or so after I finalize my essays! Let me know if anyone else is applying to the same schools/knows anything about any of these schools Major: Speech Language Hearing Science GPA 3.27 // GRE: 146 V 157 Q 4.5 AW Applying to: University of North Texas (SLP), University of Texas-Austin (Aud), University of Texas-Dallas (Aud), Texas Woman's University (SLP), University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences (SLP), University of Iowa (Aud), UT-Health Science Center at San Antonio (SLP) Applied /Interview / Accepted / Waitlisted / Rejected Edited December 5, 2019 by futurespeechie2
muffin14 Posted December 5, 2019 Posted December 5, 2019 On 11/19/2019 at 1:37 PM, MsFutureSLP said: Hey Madison! I’m applying for the fall as well! I’m an out of field applicant Me too! I’m terrified that’ll knock me back, so I’ve done a lot more observation/volunteering in addition to my leveling courses in hopes that my undergrad major will work.
hopefulslp2b! Posted December 6, 2019 Posted December 6, 2019 Hi Maddison! I'm applying for the Fall 2020 cycle and am an out of field applicant, also! Best of luck! ?
dorseyspeech4 Posted December 7, 2019 Posted December 7, 2019 hey @futurespeechie2 I would reconsider applying to UTSA and St. Augustine, those schools aren't accredited and I believe won't be for awhile. If you happen to get your degree from either of these schools, your degree will basically be pointless. Just an fyi! babykoala 1
arkay Posted December 7, 2019 Posted December 7, 2019 I'm still finalizing my list of schools I'm applying to!
bibliophile222 Posted December 7, 2019 Posted December 7, 2019 9 hours ago, dorseyspeech4 said: hey @futurespeechie2 I would reconsider applying to UTSA and St. Augustine, those schools aren't accredited and I believe won't be for awhile. If you happen to get your degree from either of these schools, your degree will basically be pointless. Just an fyi! Actually, from what I've read both on this site and on ASHA, if you get a degree from a school that is a candidate for accreditation, even if they end up not getting accredited your degree still counts. Programs have to jump through some hoops and have a good plan to even get to candidacy status, so it's not like they're bad programs, just new, and ASHA understands that. It might be different, though, if you go to an accredited school that later loses accreditation, but I don't think that happens too often. Schools definitely get put on probation but are typically able to turn things around before they lose accreditation. babykoala and sleepyslp2be 1 1
sleepyslp2be Posted December 7, 2019 Posted December 7, 2019 2 hours ago, bibliophile222 said: Actually, from what I've read both on this site and on ASHA, if you get a degree from a school that is a candidate for accreditation, even if they end up not getting accredited your degree still counts. Programs have to jump through some hoops and have a good plan to even get to candidacy status, so it's not like they're bad programs, just new, and ASHA understands that. It might be different, though, if you go to an accredited school that later loses accreditation, but I don't think that happens too often. Schools definitely get put on probation but are typically able to turn things around before they lose accreditation. This is correct! I am applying to two schools in "candidacy" status. The degree you would earn from either of these schools is just as valuable as a degree from a "fully accredited" school. Essentially, schools in candidacy statues are accredited, they're just new. A new program needs to be in candidacy status for a minimum of 3-5 years, in which they are closely watched and criticized to ensure things are operating correctly. After that, nothing really changes except that they are given "accreditation status".
aud2be2024 Posted December 7, 2019 Posted December 7, 2019 On 12/5/2019 at 7:50 AM, futurespeechie2 said: Hi guys! I'm applying for fall 2020 as well. I haven't submitted my applications yet but will in the next week or so after I finalize my essays! Let me know if anyone else is applying to the same schools/knows anything about any of these schools Ohh interesting! thank you all for bringing up that point, do you think if I asked my advisor or called their admissions office I would be able to find out for sure if it was worth applying there?
alyssafrancis Posted December 7, 2019 Posted December 7, 2019 On 12/4/2019 at 8:45 AM, mountaingirl135 said: Sorry if this is a bit off topic--I graduated in field a few years ago and am now applying for the fall 2020 cohort. Can anyone give me a general idea of the timeline for applications? I'm nearing the end of having everything paid and requested but don't have any of my letters back. Am I behind at this point? When should I start to get nervous if things aren't submitted? My earliest deadline is 2/1. Certain programs want certain things. Like university of South Carolina’s application deadline is a certain date but they want you to submit before thanksgiving. It’s all different but usually professors don’t do letters of rec until closer to the deadline
slptobe! Posted December 9, 2019 Posted December 9, 2019 Just wanted to pop in here to say good luck to everyone! Try not to be too crazy nervous waiting, I know that sounds crazy, but I truly wish I didn't worry as much as I did. Because in the end, everything works itself out. alyssafrancis 1
Queene92 Posted December 12, 2019 Posted December 12, 2019 My number one choice is Colorado boulder I’m out of field and have a bit of a lower GPA (3.3), and I think my GRE will be lower (150s) and taking it soon. But have been shadowing and think I have a strong personal statement. Fingers crossed.
justwaitin:) Posted December 13, 2019 Posted December 13, 2019 On 11/19/2019 at 2:23 PM, futurespeechpath1 said: I'm applying this fall! I already submitted my applications, just haven't submitted transcripts since I'm waiting on fall grades. Good luck to everyone applying! Hi futurespeechpath1, we're applying to two of the same schools (Midwestern and St. Xavier)! Good luck! futurespeechpath1 1
futurespeechpath1 Posted December 15, 2019 Posted December 15, 2019 On 12/12/2019 at 9:50 PM, snaileywhaley said: Hi futurespeechpath1, we're applying to two of the same schools (Midwestern and St. Xavier)! Good luck! Good luck to you as well! Let me know if you have questions about SXU! I'm an undergrad there justwaitin:) 1
laurelrcarpenter Posted December 17, 2019 Posted December 17, 2019 Hi everyone! My name is Laurel, I am applying to 8 schools here on the west coast and would to hear how all of your application process journeys are coming along. I applied last cycle but had to defer a year for financial reasons. During this time off I have become employed as a SLP-A. This year, I am ready and very hopeful. Nice to meet you all, good luck! Majors: Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology Overall GPA: 3.7 // CSD GPA: 3.4 // GRE: 147 V 144 Q 3 AW Applying to: San Diego State University, CSU Long Beach, CSU San Marcos, Fresno State University, CSU Chico, Arizona State University, University of Nevada (Reno), University of Hawaii at Manoa Applied /Interview / Accepted / Waitlisted / Rejected MadisonMachelle 1
MadisonMachelle Posted December 17, 2019 Author Posted December 17, 2019 7 minutes ago, laurelrcarpenter said: Hi everyone! My name is Laurel, I am applying to 8 schools here on the west coast and would to hear how all of your application process journeys are coming along. I applied last cycle but had to defer a year for financial reasons. During this time off I have become employed as a SLP-A. This year, I am ready and very hopeful. Nice to meet you all, good luck! Majors: Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology Overall GPA: 3.7 // CSD GPA: 3.4 // GRE: 147 V 144 Q 3 AW Applying to: San Diego State University, CSU Long Beach, CSU San Marcos, Fresno State University, CSU Chico, Arizona State University, University of Nevada (Reno), University of Hawaii at Manoa Applied /Interview / Accepted / Waitlisted / Rejected Hi!! Looks like we're applying to roughly the same scores! How do you feel about the pre-reqs that all the CSU schools require? I feel like I should try to take some online?
laurelrcarpenter Posted December 17, 2019 Posted December 17, 2019 (edited) 26 minutes ago, MadisonMachelle said: Hi!! Looks like we're applying to roughly the same scores! How do you feel about the pre-reqs that all the CSU schools require? I feel like I should try to take some online? Ahhhh that is so exciting! It's nice to feel not so alone in this process. ☺️ I received my undergraduate degree from a CSU, so all of my pre-reqs have been met. I would totally recommend taking them online if you haven't met all of them- BUT, I would check with the departments first before you fork out more money for courses that they might be able to look over if you haven't taken them yet. Edit: Seeing now that you attended SDSU. I should say that my AAC and Aural Rehab pre-reqs were not met where I went to school (CSU East Bay) so I was honest and let them know. I have heard from some other members of my cohort that not having them wouldn't be an end-all/be-all for your application. So, I would definitely check-in with the department and explain to them what your school specifically offered and did not offer, and get their stance on it. I'd love to chat sometime about the process so we can bounce off of each other. Laurel Edited December 17, 2019 by laurelrcarpenter
laurelrcarpenter Posted December 17, 2019 Posted December 17, 2019 On 12/6/2019 at 8:36 PM, rkam said: I'm still finalizing my list of schools I'm applying to! I attended CSUEB for undergrad, they have a very small, but very dedicated department in terms of opportunities for their students. The faculty within the department is first class.
wannabeanSLP Posted December 27, 2019 Posted December 27, 2019 Hi everyone! Joining the boat as we anxiously wait to hear back from grad schools. I just wrapped up all my applications - waiting is already so hard Major: Communication Sciences and Disorders - Speech-Language Pathology GPA: Overall 3.78, CSD 3.9 // GRE: 148 V 155 Q 4.0 AW Applying to: The University of Texas at Dallas (UTD), The University of Texas at Austin (UT), Texas Christian University (TCU), UT Health San Antonio, Texas Woman's University (TWU) Applied /Interview / Accepted / Waitlisted / Rejected
wannabeanSLP Posted December 27, 2019 Posted December 27, 2019 On 12/5/2019 at 7:50 AM, futurespeechie2 said: Hi guys! I'm applying for fall 2020 as well. I haven't submitted my applications yet but will in the next week or so after I finalize my essays! Let me know if anyone else is applying to the same schools/knows anything about any of these schools Major: Speech Language Hearing Science GPA 3.27 // GRE: 146 V 157 Q 4.5 AW Applying to: University of North Texas (SLP), University of Texas-Austin (Aud), University of Texas-Dallas (Aud), Texas Woman's University (SLP), University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences (SLP), University of Iowa (Aud), UT-Health Science Center at San Antonio (SLP) Applied /Interview / Accepted / Waitlisted / Rejected Hey! I'm also applying to UTD, UT Austin, TWU, and UT Health SA!
LovelyySLP Posted December 29, 2019 Posted December 29, 2019 Hi I'm applying to UTD, UTHSC SA, UTH, Tennessee State, and Texas State. I'm in the process of still applying. I was just wondering if anyone know if UTD focuses more on the experience with the major or the averages. All the schools actually.
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