peachyspeechy Posted March 26, 2017 Posted March 26, 2017 Are there any current or past UDC students that could offer their opinions about its program? The program seems to have some mixed/negative reviews about lack of resources, disorganization etc. The graduation rates don't look too great either, but would love to get any and all input. I have been accepted elsewhere, but the location, clinical focus, and tuition seem like definite pluses. I've found some threads within and outside gradcafe, but they're a few years old so I feel like they may be outdated. Wondering if there's been any improvement or changes since then. Thanks!
NessaRR Posted October 16, 2017 Posted October 16, 2017 Hi do you happen to have any information on UDC and what their average are scores are??? any info would be greatly appreciated!!!
hookedonphonetics Posted March 1, 2018 Posted March 1, 2018 Hi! I currently attend UDC's graduate SLP program. Tuition is definitely cheaper than most SLP programs...a true blessing. I LOVE the location...also a plus. This program throws you right into clinic...which makes sine because all of my classmates have previous experience of some sort. I'm guessing that's what they look for in students they admit. I think the poor graduation rates that you're referring to are because there were students that couldn't maintain the workload so they had to drop out. You have to be independent before you start this program...really know what you want and be ready to establish professional relationships. The administration is a bit behind in technology...which makes them look unorganized at times...the program really needs to transition into doing everything paperless. But the thing is, most of the professors are still practicing and don't have the time to "go paperless" if that makes sense. Their focus is about getting ready for the externships and networking for you. Year 1 is stressful and a HOT MESS but everything will fall into place and make sense right around your first summer session. CONFIDENCE is key and will take you far in this program. If you turn red when you're given corrective criticism and lose your mind when you're put on the spot, this program isn't for you. Any other questions? Just ask
HoneyBee03 Posted April 16, 2018 Posted April 16, 2018 On 3/1/2018 at 3:55 PM, hookedonphonetics said: Hi! I currently attend UDC's graduate SLP program. Tuition is definitely cheaper than most SLP programs...a true blessing. I LOVE the location...also a plus. This program throws you right into clinic...which makes sine because all of my classmates have previous experience of some sort. I'm guessing that's what they look for in students they admit. I think the poor graduation rates that you're referring to are because there were students that couldn't maintain the workload so they had to drop out. You have to be independent before you start this program...really know what you want and be ready to establish professional relationships. The administration is a bit behind in technology...which makes them look unorganized at times...the program really needs to transition into doing everything paperless. But the thing is, most of the professors are still practicing and don't have the time to "go paperless" if that makes sense. Their focus is about getting ready for the externships and networking for you. Year 1 is stressful and a HOT MESS but everything will fall into place and make sense right around your first summer session. CONFIDENCE is key and will take you far in this program. If you turn red when you're given corrective criticism and lose your mind when you're put on the spot, this program isn't for you. Any other questions? Just ask I read somewhere the the questions were really difficult for the interview. What type of questions where there?
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