Upon submitting a graduate admissions application, applicants will be directed to an Application Portal with further instructions on how to submit or upload required materials. Applicants will also receive an emailed link to the Application Portal to log back in later to review information about required materials and upload necessary documents.
**The use of the online Application Portal is effective for the Fall 2022 admission cycle. Application requirements found in the University’s General Catalog do not yet reflect this change Applicants should follow the process described below. Admissions requirements have not changed.**
*Official GRE scores and transcripts should be sent directly to Graduate Admissions. Follow this link for instructions.
*Immunization records may be uploaded directly into the application portal
When applying to Southeastern Louisiana University’s Speech-Language Pathology Master’s program, it is recommended that applicants choose recommenders who can speak to and provide specific examples of the applicant’s:
Ideal recommenders include professors, clinical supervisors, mentors, or employers who have an understanding of your academic and professional journey. Their letters should not only endorse you as a candidate but also provide insight into your character, abilities, and potential for success in graduate school.
To help your recommenders write a comprehensive and tailored letter, it’s recommended that you:
Admission to the CSD Graduate Program is competitive and enrollment is limited. Meeting the minimum requirements does not guarantee admission.
The Analytical Writing Score from the GRE will be considered separately.
All application materials must be completed and on file* by:
*Please allow at least three weeks for admission materials to arrive and be processed.
Below are some tips to help strengthen your application when applying to Southeastern Louisiana University’s (SLU) Master’s program in Communication Sciences and Disorders (CSD).
Submit your materials on time and request transcripts and recommendation letters early. Processing these documents may take time, so request them in advance.
Explore our graduate program’s mission, faculty interests, clinical opportunities, and areas of specialization. Ensure the program aligns with your career goals and professional interests. SLU emphasizes academic and clinical excellence, so demonstrate how you can contribute to and benefit from our program.
We hold an in-person open house on SLU’s campus once a semester. This event provides an opportunity to ask questions about the program and network with our faculty.
Letters of recommendation are a key part of your application. Build relationships with professors, clinical supervisors, employers, or SLP professionals who can speak to your academic abilities, work ethic, and suitability for graduate study. Choose recommenders who can speak to your academic strengths and professional potential. Academic advisors, professors, employers, and clinical supervisors are good options.
Engaging with professors, clinical supervisors, and SLP professionals during your undergraduate studies or related experiences can be highly beneficial. These individuals not only guide your academic and clinical development but can also serve as valuable references in your application.
A competitive GP is a key component of your application as it is factored into your overall formula score along with your GRE scores. Familiarize yourself with SLU’s
Review SLU’s GRE requirements. Currently, our CSD program requires GRE scores. Aim for scores that meet or exceed the program’s average. Allocate time for test preparation. Make a study plan and consider any materials or prep courses you want to purchase or engage with. You want to make sure you receive your scores before our application deadline.
Proofread your application carefully, ensuring all components (transcripts, test scores, letters of recommendation) are submitted on time and accurately.
SLU offers various financial aid options, so investigate scholarship opportunities, graduate assistantships, and loans early. Ensure you have a financial plan in place to cover both tuition and living expenses throughout the program. Applying for external funding might reduce the financial burden and make graduate school more accessible.
Students who have not completed an undergraduate program in speech, language, and hearing but currently hold an undergraduate degree in another area may apply. Admitted non-CSD background students must complete the following leveling courses before progressing to graduate level coursework:
CSD 201, 205, 212, 213, 309, 327, 328, and 415.
Students who have been accepted into the CSD graduate program will be required to complete a criminal background check at their expense as a requirement of Regular Admission status.
Students who have been accepted into the CSD program will be required to meet the Essential Functions and Technical Standards requirements for speech-language pathology.
If you need additional information please contact us at: [email protected]