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2013-2014 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2013-2014 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Department of Speech-Language Pathology


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(Formerly Communicative Disorders)

www.ulm.edu/slp/

Boult, Bonnette, Bryan, Hayes, Thomas, Whited


Admission to Pre-Speech-Language Pathology

Applicants for admission to Pre-Speech-Language Pathology curriculum must meet the general admission requirements for admission to the University. Applications are to be submitted to the University Admissions Office www.ulm.edu/prospectivestudents/.

Progression of Majors in Speech-Language Pathology

Students enrolled in this curriculum are not eligible for American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) certification upon completion of the degree plan. Graduate work is necessary to secure the Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC) professional credentials. All Speech-Language Pathology courses must have a “C” or better upon graduation. A course transferred from another institution must show a grade of “C” or better in order to be considered for SPLP credit. Only approved 1000- and 2000-level courses may be transferred.

Beginning Summer I, 1995, all students declaring a SPLP major must meet the following requirements before applying for regular admission to the degree program:

  1. satisfactory completion of any required developmental course,
  2. satisfactory completion of all courses under the “Freshman Year” requirements of the SPLP curriculum,
  3. satisfactory completion of all special requirements of the SPLP major.
    These special requirements include:
    a) completion of SPLP 1013 , SPLP 1052 SPLP 2002 , and  SPLP 2040 , and  with a “C” or better;
    b) completion of a speech, language, and hearing screening test;
    c) an uncorrected cumulative GPA of 2.75 or better;
    d) an uncorrected GPA of 3.0 or better in the 1000- and 2000-level SPLP courses,
    e) SPLP faculty approval.

    Note that meeting the basic requirements does not guarantee that the student will be selected to progress to upper-level SPLP courses.

    The above requirements also apply to transfer students. Applications for regular admission will be reviewed only in the fall semester. Applications are to be completed with the student’s adviser and forwarded to the department head by October 20 for review.

Speech-Language Pathology courses, with the exception of practica and directed studies, can be repeated only one time. Before enrollment in SPLP 4005  or SPLP 4035  a student must have:

  1. completed a speech, language, and hearing screening while enrolled in  ;
  2. completed all courses required during the freshman and sophomore years as stated in the catalog;
  3. a cumulative, uncorrected grade point average of 2.75 or better, and
  4. an uncorrected grade point average of 3.0 or better in SPLP 1013 , SPLP 1052 SPLP 2002 SPLP 2040 , SPLP 4001 , SPLP 4028 , and SPLP 4033 .


 

 

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