
| Mission & Goals Learn about the philosophy, mission, and goals of the Speech-Language Pathology Program at Misericordia University. | Policies Misericordia University has academic policies to ensure that students are treated equitably. |
| Admissions Requirements The Speech-Language Pathology Program accepts various kinds of students—from traditional students to post-baccalaureate students looking to change fields. | Graduation Requirements Find out about the criteria needed to graduate with the Master of Science degree in Speech-Language Pathology. |
| Transfer of Graduate Credits Students accepted into the Speech-Language Pathology Program for graduate study as a transfer from an accredited SLP program at another institution will have their transcripts reviewed to determine which courses are transferable. | Curriculum Objectives Curriculum objectives have been laid out to ensure that graduates of the Speech-Language Pathology Program will be prepared for their professional roles and responsibilities. |
| Academic & Clinical Curriculum SLP Course Sequence The suggested sequence of courses for traditional students is provided. Note: Sequence will vary for non-traditional, transfer, and graduate students. | Student Outcome Data Find out more about testing pass rates, employment rates, and program completion rates. |
| Clinical Curriculum Hands-on clinical experience is necessary to complete the program. Clinical experience includes observations, coursework, and practicum hours. | SLP Student Handbook (navigation facilitated through use of bookmarks & table of contents links) |
| Course Descriptions Detailed descriptions of all SLP courses are provided. |