
| Meet the Faculty & Staff The Speech-Language Pathology program faculty and staff specialize in several areas. Find out more by reading our faculty and staff bios. | |
| Program Information Program information includes details about the curriculum, policies, program mission and goals, transfer information, strategic plan, PRAXIS-SLP pass rates, program completion rates, program employment rates of graduates, and more. | |
| Apply Now! Click here to use Misericordia University's online application system and apply today! | |
| Admission Requirements A potential applicant can enter the program in Speech-Language Pathology under one of five circumstances. Click here to learn more about the Department's admission requirements. | Speech-Language and Hearing Center The Speech-Language and Hearing Center is located in the College of Health Sciences Building and specializes in assessing and treating children and adults with communication disorders. |
| Technology The Speech-Language Pathology Department at Misericordia University offers a variety of modern technologies in the areas of video observation, augmentative and alternative communication, fluency, voice/speech science, and other areas. | NSSLHA The National Student Speech-Language-Hearing Association (NSSLHA) is the student arm of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA). All speech-language pathology majors are encouraged to become active members. |
| SLP Strategic Plan Faculty and staff within the SLP Department established a set of long-term strategic planning goals and objectives. | SLP 2012 Newsletter The Misericordia Articulator is a student-edited newsletter that provides insight into the SLP program and its faculty and students. |
| Summer Exploration Camp The Speech-Language Pathology Department hosts a 4-day, 3-night residential Summer Career Exploration Camp for junior high school students who are interested in pursing a career in Speech-Language Pathology. | Information about the Profession Find out what it takes to become a speech-language pathologist, the employment outlook, and some links of interest. |
| Other Credentials Most states have licensure laws regulating the professions of Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology. Students who wish to work in the schools have the option of obtaining their Pennsylvania state certification. |
If you require more information about the Accreditation Status of the Program, please contact:
Council on Academic Accreditation in Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology
American Speech-Language-Hearing Association
2200 Research Boulevard #310
Rockville, MD 20850
800-498-2071 or 301-296-05700
If you have any questions about the profession of Speech-Language Pathology or about our educational program, please contact the Department at the following address:
Department of Speech-Language Pathology
Misericordia University
301 Lake Street
Dallas, PA 18612
You also may contact the Speech-Language Pathology Department by phone at (570) 674-6724 or by email: mdonato@misericordia.edu to Michelle Donato, Department Administrative Assistant. We hope to see you in our classrooms in the near future!