MA Admissions
Admission to the ÃÛÌÒapp MA in Speech-Language Pathology program for Post-Baccalaureate Students
Our MA program equips students with the essential academic knowledge, clinical skills, and reflective practices necessary to be intentional advocates for individuals who have communicative disorders; to know, appreciate, and respect cultural and linguistic traditions in a diverse world; and to become successful leaders specifically within the profession of speech-language pathology and more generally in society.
Prospective graduate applicants with a bachelor's degree in speech pathology and audiology or a bachelor's degree in another discipline along with prerequisite coursework may apply to the Speech Pathology MA program. Preference for our residential MA is given to ÃÛÌÒapp undergraduate students in the bachelors-to-masters degree program; however, a limited number of seats may be available for post-baccalaureate students. Please note that simply meeting the criteria is not a guarantee of admission. As is the case with most graduate programs in speech pathology, admission is highly competitive.
For more information and admissions to the distance-ed mode of the speech-language pathology graduate program, please see details at the following link,
You may apply to our MA program if you meet the following requirements:
- Bachelor's Degree from a regionally accredited undergraduate college or university.
- If you have a degree a non-Communication Sciences and Disorders (CSD) major, you need to complete the necessary prerequisites (or "leveling courses") prior to applying to our MA program (see below).
- Prerequisite CSD courses must have been completed within the last seven years.
- A minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0. If you took a significant number of post-bacc credits in CSD, we will also consider your post-bacc GPA.
- GRE scores are not required.
Applicants are expected to have completed all required undergraduate prerequisite courses before enrolling in the graduate program. Applicants who are not able to complete those prerequisites in time are welcome to apply the following year. See below for course content and corresponding ÃÛÌÒapp course listings, where applicable.
- Anatomy and Physiology of the Speech, Language, and Hearing Mechanism: SPAUD-210 Anatomy and Physiology of the Speech Mechanism
- Phonetics: SPAUD-216 Phonetics
- Speech & Hearing Science: SPAUD-212 Speech & Hearing Science
- Child Language Development: SPAUD-311 Child Language Development
- Evaluation Procedures in Audiology: SPAUD-344 Audiology
- Aural Rehabilitation: SPAUD-345 Aural Rehabilitation
- Biological Sciences course
- Physical Sciences, must be a Physics or Chemistry course
- Statistics course
- Social Sciences or Behavioral Sciences course
For more information on SLP course content requirements, see
Candidates apply for admission to the MA in speech-language pathology program using , the Communication Sciences and Disorders Centralized Application Service. Candidates apply online through the CSDCAS portal and submit official transcripts, recommendations, and other related information directly to CSDCAS. That information is then shared with ÃÛÌÒapp and other institutions you have chosen during the application process.
Application Deadlines
Residential/On Campus mode: Applications for Fall 2025 start date are due January 15, 2025.
Distance Education/Online mode:
Priority Admission: We will begin reviewing verified applications after January 15, 2025, for priority admission.
Rolling Admission: Applications will continue to be accepted and reviewed through May 15, 2025, as space is available in the program.
Expect a response 4-6 weeks after your application is verified on CSDCAS.
CSDCAS Customer Service Team
CSDCAS has a team dedicated to helping applicants with the application process. The CSDCAS customer service team can be reached Monday - Friday from 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. ET at (617) 612-2030 or csdcasinfo@csdcas.org. When contacting CSDCAS by email, include your full name, CSDCAS ID number and a detailed question.
Helpful CSDCAS links:
Official transcripts from each college/university attended must be mailed directly to CSDCAS at this address:
CSDCAS Transcript Processing Center
P.O. Box 9113
Watertown, MA 02471
Once received by CSDCAS, the transcript verification process may take up to 4 weeks.
In the CSDCAS application, you will have the option of entering your coursework in the application yourself or using the . Plan accordingly - this process can take up to 10 business days.
Candidates must submit three recommendations (references) directly to CSDCAS. At least one of the recommendations must be from a college/university professor who instructed you in your communication sciences curriculum. The other recommendations could be from university/college professors, an academic advisor, an advisor of extracurricular activities, coach or a work supervisor or manager.
When applying for admission to the Master of Arts in Speech-Language Pathology program, candidates are asked whether they have ever been found guilty of a misdemeanor or felony that was not expunged or sealed. Candidates with a criminal record that has not been expunged or sealed are not eligible for enrollment in the SLP program at ÃÛÌÒapp. All students who enroll in the SLP program are required to complete both a civilian and a federal background check through the Bureau of Criminal Identification & Investigation (BCI&I) on an annual basis. Forms and details will be provided to all students who qualify for admission to the program. Although students with an expunged record may be eligible for enrollment in ÃÛÌÒapp's SLP program, an expunged or sealed record may impact a student's eligibility for clinical placement or future employment in certain work settings. Eligibility for a professional license varies by state and may be assessed on a case-by-case basis by the professional licensing board.