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I think doing a CFY as a travel SLP would be really difficult just from a paperwork and licensure standpoint. Every state has different requirements for CFY licensure (example, in Texas you're an "intern"; in Georgia you have a PCE, etc etc). If you did not have continuous supervision or had to change supervisors, that's more paperwork that gets sent to ASHA. If you think you'll have enough hours from all the jobs but end up falling short and having to apply for a CFY extension, that's something else you need to contend with. 

Once you get Cs though, I think a travel position would be amazing. 

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2 hours ago, Schatzie15 said:

I think doing a CFY as a travel SLP would be really difficult just from a paperwork and licensure standpoint. Every state has different requirements for CFY licensure (example, in Texas you're an "intern"; in Georgia you have a PCE, etc etc). If you did not have continuous supervision or had to change supervisors, that's more paperwork that gets sent to ASHA. If you think you'll have enough hours from all the jobs but end up falling short and having to apply for a CFY extension, that's something else you need to contend with. 

Once you get Cs though, I think a travel position would be amazing. 

Cool, thanks for the heads up!

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