Admission to the PhD degree program in Communication Science and Disorders is competitive and dependent on available program resources. In order to be considered for acceptance into the doctoral program, an applicant must:
The student must have achieved a score of 660 or better on the Praxis II Speech-Language Pathology Examination. If this requirement has not been met, then by the end of the first semester of doctoral study the student must:
a) retake the Praxis and achieve a minimum score of 660; or
b) pass a qualifying examination prepared by the department faculty before continuing further in doctoral studies.
For applicants holding a CCC-A, please contact Judith Goodman, Department Chair, regarding the Qualifying Examination requirement.
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