Frequently Asked Questions

 
 

 

  1. What percentage of students graduate in the expected time period of six semesters  (two Fall semesters, two Spring semesters and two summer semesters)?

    97% of students who attended in the last three years completed the graduate program in the expected time frame.  Most graduate students enroll full time, however, there is a part-time option.  Students must enroll in at least six credits/semester and must graduate within five years of matriculation.
  2. What percentage of students pass the national examination in speech-language pathology by the time they graduate from the program?

    Of the 70 graduate students who took the national examination in speech-language pathology in the past three years, 87% passed. Passage of this examination is not a program requirement but it is required for New York State licensure in Speech-Language Pathology, New York State teacher certification as a Teacher of Children with Speech and Language Disabilities and for the Certificate of Clinic Competence issued by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association.
  3. What percentage of graduating students secure employment at the time of graduation?

    In the last three years, 97% of graduating students who have sought employment have secured it at the time of graduation.

 

 
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