So, I’m looking into the SLPA program. In reading the CA requirements for licensure it indicates that you have to have an AA or BA in SLP or Communicative Disorders. I found a program through the University of Montana that would allow me to do the 23 units to obtain the certificate but I’m not sure if I can only do it through the schools listed on the ca.gov website or can I go elsewhere and try to transfer my education for slpa certification? Unfortunately I decided into this feel too late in the game and I obtained a BA in sociology 10 years ago. Does this mean, I’d have to start an AA or BA/S program all over again?
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Ms.Karina
So, I’m looking into the SLPA program. In reading the CA requirements for licensure it indicates that you have to have an AA or BA in SLP or Communicative Disorders. I found a program through the University of Montana that would allow me to do the 23 units to obtain the certificate but I’m not sure if I can only do it through the schools listed on the ca.gov website or can I go elsewhere and try to transfer my education for slpa certification? Unfortunately I decided into this feel too late in the game and I obtained a BA in sociology 10 years ago. Does this mean, I’d have to start an AA or BA/S program all over again?
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