Speech-Language Pathology Graduate Program Requirements
The master’s degree is considered essential for the professional training needed for effective practice in speech-language pathology. The master’s degree generally involves about two years of full-time study.
Admission Requirements
The graduate program is open to students with communicative sciences or related bachelor’s degrees who have demonstrated the ability to excel at an advanced level as well as indicated great potential for success in academic work and clinical work. In order to be considered for admission to the graduate program, the applicant needs to submit the following: (1) a minimum GPA of 3.0 in the last 60 units of any coursework and a minimum GPA of 3.0 in CSDS coursework; (2) three letters of recommendation; (3) a letter of intent; and (4) Graduate Record Examination (GRE) scores.
Consideration for admission may include but will not be limited to the following: (1) students with outstanding clinical potential, (2) students with disabilities, and (3) students with multicultural or bilingual experience.
Applicants who have specific deficiencies or need coursework may be accepted with conditionally classified status. Students must apply to the department for fully classified graduate standing as soon as any conditions of acceptance have been met. No more than 10 units of graduate work taken under conditional classification can be used to meet the requirements of the master’s degree.
Admission Procedures
To apply for graduate study in the Department of CSDS, you need to apply to the university and to the department by completing the following two (2) steps. Our deadlines for application may differ from those published by the University; contact the department office at 559.278.2423 for the current application deadlines.
Step 1. Apply to the University
- Submit your application online via Cal State Apply. You will select he Masters Degree in Speech-Language Pathology,
- Submit one official transcript from each college that you attended after highschool to the university. Information about submitting your transcripts to the university can be found on the Transcripts Requirement page. Do not send transcripts to the department office.
- Submit one copy of GRE scores to Fresno State Graduate Admissions. The school code is 4312. (These scores will go directly to the university and not the Communicative Sciences and Deaf Studies Department.) For more information about the GRE, go to http://www.ets.org/gre for their home page. For more information about applying to a graduate program at the university, please visit the Graduate Admissions page for a list of helpful links.
Step 2. Apply to the Department
You will be required to submit the following online via Cal State Apply.
- Statement of Purpose (aka: Letter of Intent). See Department website for more information.
- Three Letters of Recommendation. Once you enter Cal State Apply, you will be asked to provide the names and email addresses of 3 individuals who will provide letters of recommendation electronically.
- Observation Hours. If you are applying to our Speech-Language Pathology program, you need to submit documentation of 25 hours of Supervised Clinical Observations. If you have completed your hours, please upload the documentation when you apply. If you have not completed your hours, you will be asked to provide documentation before starting the program.
- Prerequisite Tracking Form. If you are applying to our Speech-Language Pathology program and your BA degree is from another field, please submit the SLP Prerequisite Tracking Form, found on our Departmental website.
Advancement to Candidacy
Each student in a master’s degree program must file for advancement to candidacy. See Admissions and Master’s Degree Programs, Division of Research and Graduate Studies.
Graduate-Level Writing Competence
California State University, Fresno requires that students have graduate-level writing abilities before being advanced to candidacy for the master’s degree. Students can demonstrate these abilities by passing the writing component of CSDS 200 and obtaining written clearance from the instructor. If GWR clearance is denied, students may appeal to the course instructor. Please see the CSDS Graduate Handbook for more information.
Statistics
Any 3-unit, one semester statistics course (lower division, upper division, or graduate level) is required to complete the Master of Arts in Speech-Language Pathology. Students are encouraged to take the course during their senior year. Exceptions may be made with the consent of their faculty advisor.