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ASHA Policy on Pay for Practicum

ASHA policy allows students to receive pay for services they provide within the clinical practicum setting.. However, some academic programs may have policies that prohibit students from being paid for their practicum work. In such cases, ASHA defers to the university's decision about such payment.

Note: Prior to November 1995, ASHA policy (LC 13-84) prohibited students from receiving "direct reimbursement for the provision of clinical practicum services." In November 1995, LC approved a resolution (LC 12-95) to rescind LC 13-84, thus removing any ASHA prohibition against students' being paid while in a clinical practicum setting.



This page was updated on: 4/14/2008.

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