Master of Science in Speech-Language Pathology (MS-SLP)

Master of Science in Speech-Language Pathology (MS-SLP)

BREAK BARRIERS, AMPLIFY VOICES, Impact Lives

Benefit from a hybrid program that pairs online coursework, without the need to relocate for classes, and hands-on, practical experiences. You'll dive into real-world practice, working with a diverse range of clients and cultures, all while being mentored by expert faculty. At USAHS, we focus on academic excellence and career preparation, ensuring that you are set to make a meaningful impact as a speech-language pathologist.

 

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1-ON-1

Faculty support and mentorship

4

On-campus hands-on residencies

400

Clinical contact hours1

 

WHAT SETS US APART

BLENDED LEARNING MODEL

Our hybrid program allows you to complete your degree in your community while gaining immersive experience, building connections with peers and faculty and developing a strong professional network for ongoing career support. 

ON-CAMPUS HANDS-ON PRACTICE

Gain valuable clinical experience through on-campus residencies 4 of your 5 trimesters in a supportive learning environment. You’ll work with real clients in our pro bono teletherapy clinics and collaborate across disciplines to ensure you are fully practice-ready.

ONE-ON-ONE COACHING AND SUPPORT

USAHS faculty-practitioners are dedicated educators and practicing clinicians with specialized speech-language pathology experience. They expertly advise and mentor in academics, clinical performance and individualized support to master SLP skills. You'll also have access to enrollment advisors, financial aid advisors, and career and student services. 

INNOVATIVE LEADING TECHNOLOGIES

USAHS is at the forefront of innovative teaching and future-focused learning. Utilizing cutting-edge tools and state-of-the-art technology, including endoscopy/stroboscopy equipment, you’ll develop the clinical skills and critical thinking needed to be successful in your field and drive the future of healthcare.

NO GRE

Required for admission

 

 

 

3 STARTS PER YEAR

September, January and May

 

 

1.8 YEARS

Earn your MS-SLP in 1 year, 8 months2

 

 

4 CAMPUSES

Choose from four destinations in Florida, California and Texas.

 

 

A program to fit your lifestyle 

 
 

Master of Science in Speech-Language Pathology (MS-SLP)

The MS-SLP curriculum combines online coursework with in-person clinical training. You’ll participate in virtual and in-person clinical practica, gaining 400 clinical1 clock hours while working with diverse populations. Your faculty mentors will support you in preparing for the Praxis exam, a key step in launching your career.  

 

Leveraging our network of clinical partners, we’ll guide you in securing a practicum placement close to home4, providing valuable skills-building and professional practice competencies. 

 

You may have the opportunity to be employed in a variety of locations, including:

  • Clinics

  • Schools3

  • Hospitals

  • Skilled Nursing Facilities

  • Homes 

The USAHS MS-SLP program is available on four campuses: San Marcos, CA, St. Augustine, FL, Austin, TX and Dallas, TX.

  • Online Coursework

     

  • On-Campus 1x per term for 3-day lab residencies (terms 1-4)

     

  • 5 Trimesters

     

  • 1 Year, 8 Months2

 

SLP IS GROWING FAST

THE FUTURE IS BRIGHT

 
 

18% GROWTH RATE

Predicted from 2023-2033, with 33,300 new SLP jobs added

$89,290 SALARY

Median annual pay in 2023 for currently practicing SLPs.

Bureau of Labor Statistics, "Speech-Language Pathologists," Occupational Outlook Handbook, last modified August 2024: www.bls.gov/ooh

 

This data represents national figures and is not based on school-specific data and represents national median annual wages, not starting pay for recent grads. Conditions in your area may vary. USAHS does not guarantee salary levels.

 
 

SCHOLARSHIPS

USAHS offers scholarships to recognize and reward outstanding academic achievement.

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STUDENT TESTIMONIALS

FROM TOMORROW'S LEADERS

 
 
 
 

Testimonial

STRAIGHT FROM THE SOURCE

“Having practiced with all this technology, I was so much more prepared for my job than my coworkers who went to other schools. My clinical fellowship mentor said, "You are a seasoned SLP right out of school." 

— Bethany W., USAHS MS-SLP

 
 
 
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YOU BELONG HERE

 

WE SET THE NEXT STANDARD IN HEALTH SCIENCES EDUCATION

The University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences (USAHS) is a graduate institution that offers degree programs in occupational therapy, physical therapy, speech-language pathology, graduate nursing, healthcare education, as well as continuing education programs.

 

Founded in 1979, USAHS has locations in San Marcos, California; St. Augustine, Florida; Miami, Florida; Austin, Texas; and Dallas, Texas.

 

USAHS is institutionally accredited by the WASC Senior College and University Commission (WSCUC), 1080 Marina Village Parkway, Suite 500, Alameda, CA 94501, (510) 748-9001, www.wscuc.org.

 
 

1 25 observation hours required prior to admission; 375 direct clinical contact hours earned in the program.

 

2 Time to completion may vary by student, depending on individual progress, credits transferred and other factors. 

 

3 Some states require an additional certification or license in order to work in a school setting. Students should be advised that the program is designed and intended to prepare graduates for SLP licensure in many states. However, graduates may need to complete additional requirements to be eligible for a license or certificate to work in a school setting or to have the ability to complete practicum in a school setting in his/her particular state of residence or school district, depending on the state and/or school district’s unique requirements. Students should contact the state board of education or his or her school district directly to determine if the program meets the requirements for state SLP certification or licensure in a school setting.

 

4 Students should plan on the need to travel or relocate within a 75-mile radius of their address.

 

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