slpgirl898 Posted July 24, 2017 Posted July 24, 2017 (edited) Hi guys, I'm in the process of reapplying to graduate school, and interested in a ton of different schools. I wanted to know if anyone had any insight on these programs, or are a current graduate student, or applying to these programs and can offer some information on the program itself and how they like it, or if you heard any reviews about the program. Any info helps! Schools: St Johns University Adelphi University (Manhattan campus vs Garden City Campus) Molloy College Hofstra University Teachers College, Columbia University of Maryland CUNY Hunter CUNY Queens Mercy College Iona College LIU Post LIU Brooklyn SUNY New Paltz Touro College Yeshiva University NYU college (in campus or online) Edited July 24, 2017 by slpgirl898 mistakes in writing
esopha Posted July 25, 2017 Posted July 25, 2017 Hi! I'm currently at the University of Maryland. I would say that it's a solid, underrated program with excellent placements. People from the program are regularly placed in facilities like Walter Reed, the Washington VA, Children's Hospital, and Kennedy Krieger. There are a lot of unique programs, too, like the in-clinic preschool, a diversity track, and the gossip is that we might have a bilingual SLP certification course soon. Our faculty are strong researchers and clinicians. The only down side is our building is a little old, and the program itself can be intense.
slpgirl898 Posted July 25, 2017 Author Posted July 25, 2017 7 hours ago, esopha said: Hi! I'm currently at the University of Maryland. I would say that it's a solid, underrated program with excellent placements. People from the program are regularly placed in facilities like Walter Reed, the Washington VA, Children's Hospital, and Kennedy Krieger. There are a lot of unique programs, too, like the in-clinic preschool, a diversity track, and the gossip is that we might have a bilingual SLP certification course soon. Our faculty are strong researchers and clinicians. The only down side is our building is a little old, and the program itself can be intense. Thank you so much that is very helpful!
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