New! ASHA FAQs for Graduate Students [PDF] covers common questions about ASHA membership and certification, state licensure, and specific information for graduate students.
Interested in a career in communication sciences and disorders (CSD)? Want to learn more about what exciting work audiologists and speech-language pathologists do? Curious about the job outlook of these professions? Learn answers to these questions and more!
Whether you’re a high school student, an undergraduate, a graduate student, or a working professional looking to change your career, learn how to start planning your education in communication sciences and disorders and preparing for an exciting, high-demand career as an audiologist, speech-language pathologist, or speech, language, and hearing scientist.
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Earning your graduate degree in audiology or speech-language pathology? Want to know what to expect after you graduate? It’s never too early to learn what lies ahead in obtaining your ASHA membership, certification, and state licensure.
When thinking about pursuing a PhD in communication sciences and disorders, you're likely to have many questions. How difficult is it? Will it put me further into debt? What are my career options when I graduate? Earning a PhD may seem daunting, but it’s more achievable than you think.