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Speech-Language Pathology, Certificate

Designed for individuals who have completed an undergraduate degree outside of speech, language, and hearing sciences, the Speech-Language Pathology Post-Baccalaureate Certificate at Pennsylvania Western University offers a flexible pathway to pursue graduate studies in speech-language pathology. Available both in-person and online across any PennWest campus, the program caters to diverse learning preferences and schedules. Whether you aim to earn a post-bac certificate or seek acceptance into the in-person or online Master of Science in Speech-Language Pathology Program, PennWest provides the foundation and support to achieve your professional goals.

Fact Sheet

This program is for you if...

  • You hold a bachelor's degree in a field other than communication sciences and disorders and wish to transition to a career in speech-language pathology.
  • You seek a flexible educational pathway with options for both in-person and online learning.
  • You aim for a future graduate study in speech-language pathology and require a foundational knowledge base of prerequisite coursework.
  • You are interested in a career that combines compassion with scientific understanding to improve individuals' communication abilities.
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  • 24 Credits for Certificate

What You'll Study

In the Post-Baccalaureate Certificate in Speech-Language Pathology, you'll explore foundational subjects essential for a career in speech-language pathology. The curriculum encompasses a variety of topics including phonetics, language acquisition, auditory processes, and speech science. You will gain a comprehensive understanding of communication disorders and their impact on individuals across the lifespan. Through this program, you'll build the necessary knowledge base to pursue graduate studies and advance in the field of speech-language pathology.
24 Credits (8, 3-credit classes) that can be completed in 2 semesters.

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Admission Requirements

Option 1: Apply for the Post-Bac Certificate Only

Under this option, students will earn the certificate only. They can then choose to apply to a graduate program in Speech-Language Pathology. If they apply for the PennWest Speech-Language Pathology program, their application will go under full review for consideration. Other universities may have different requirements for post-bac coursework. Minimum admission requirements are consistent with current undergraduate admissions criteria for PennWest.

Application process:

  • Students will apply through the PennWest website: online.pennwest.edu/apply
  • Admission Student Type: Post Baccalaureate
  • Certificate Program: Yes
  • Undergraduate Program Name/Major: Speech-Language Pathology (Cert)
  • The student’s application will undergo university review, and communication regarding acceptance will be sent from the PennWest Admissions office.
  • Code to waive application fee: APPLYPENNWEST

Option 2: Apply for Conditional Acceptance in the PennWest MSSLP program

Under this option, students are applying for the In-Person Master’s Program in Speech-Language Pathology at any of the PennWest campuses as a post-bac applicant. If accepted, they would first complete the required post-bac courses via mulitimodality options (in person, remote synchronous, asynchronous). Following successful completion of those courses, the students would then matriculate into the 5-semester In-Person MSSLP program at their preferred campus location. Minimum application requirements are a 3.0 GPA. Conditional acceptance into the Online MSSLP graduate program is currently not available. Students who wish to enroll in the Online MSSLP program, must apply through CSDCAS by the deadlines listed on CSDCAS.

Application process:  

  • Students will apply to the Face-to-Face Master’s in Speech-Language Pathology program at Pennsylvania Western University through CSDCAS: https://csdcas.liaisoncas.com  
  • Under custom questions, select: “Post-Bac Prep Program with Conditional Admission to Graduate Program.”
  • If accepted, the Graduate Program Director will prompt the student to also submit an application through the PennWest website using the steps outlined in option 1. This step is necessary to ensure undergraduate tuition for the post-bac courses.

How You'll Learn

You'll have the option to learn in an in-person, blended, or online format.

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