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Just wondering if a grad school program has to be at least 60 credit hours to get licensed by ASHA (the CCC's) in the state of California.  ASHA said those are the California requirements and that is why it is listed on their website.  The SLPAHADB says that is a rule that ASHA implemented.  Trying to talk to either of those two entities is incredibly confusing since they continue to contradict one another.  I don't want to attend a grad school program for MS SLP if I can't get the CCC's where I live (California).

Any insight is greatly appreciated.  Thank you!

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