Radford University's Graduate Program in Communication Sciences and Disorders (M.S. and M.A. programs for speech-language pathology) invites you to an in-person public meeting with the Council on Academic Accreditation (CAA) of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) on Thursday, November 14, 2024.
This is your opportunity to provide valuable input on our program during the accreditation process. The CAA welcomes feedback from the community as part of their commitment to maintaining the high standards of academic excellence.
In support of the university's commitment to providing students a transformative educational experience within a community of inclusivity and empowerment, the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders is committed to cultivating excellence in student-centered learning and engagement!
The Speech-Language-Hearing Clinic offers hands-on clinical training for graduate students in Communication Sciences and Disorders, ensuring real-world experience and professional growth.
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100% Exam Pass Rate
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The 3 year average graduate program completion rate is 92%.
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Employment
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The close of this year’s session was marked with a June 27 luncheon attended by campers, students, faculty and some of the camp’s sponsors.
December 1, 2023
Communication Sciences and Disorders student Grace Burke spent many hours immersed in theater and the arts, giving her insight into her professional life as a speech therapist.
November 10, 2023
Students from the multiple programs gathered to participate in the fall 2023 Waldron College of Health and Human Services interprofessional case study activity.