Tuesday, May 13, 2014

Resources for Grad Students


Listed below are resources I used when applying to SLP graduate schools (2010-2011). If you know of any other SLP resources, please let me know so I can add them to this list! 


WEBSITES

The website of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association is a great resource for students interested in learning more about the field of speech-language pathology. Below are some links to pages within the website that are particularly useful for SLP graduate school applicants.



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EdFind is a database of SLP programs on the ASHA website. There is information about individual SLP programs there. It is a resource that all SLP grad applicants need to look through.

Thegradcafe.com
Grad Café has two sections for SLP grad applicants. One section is a list of admissions results from previous applicants to SLP programs. Applicants indicate the school(s) they applied to and whether they were accepted, waitlisted, or rejected. Many of them also share their GPAs and GRE scores, so future applicants can get an idea of what programs accept what stats. The other useful resource on Grad Café is the forum. 


A good resource for SLP applicants looking for advice on SLP admissions and other SLP related topics.

This is a list of rankings from 2012. It is not updated and, thus, not the best source of information about SLP programs. Many people want to see some sort of SLP program ranking, so I have decided to include it. 

Everything you need to know about taking the GRE. 

BOOKS

A review of this guide will soon be posted!

This book was published in 2006, so the information is probably not up to date. I have personally not read it, but there are so few books on this topic that I have decided to include it on this list.  


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