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Ready to help others find their voice鈥攁nd discover your own? The Master of Arts in Speech-Language Pathology at 糖心vlog prepares students for rewarding careers as licensed clinicians in hospitals, schools, rehab centers and private practice. This program can be completed in as few as 6 semesters (including summers) if you have a background in communication disorders, or in 8 semesters without a background. This accredited, hands-on program combines expert faculty, real-world clinical training and cutting-edge research to prepare you for success.
Accredited by the Council on Academic Accreditation of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA), this residential program offers rigorous academic training and hands-on clinical experience.
Graduates are eligible for New Jersey licensure and ASHA certification upon completing the Clinical Fellowship year, meeting current certification standards. Whether you’re passionate about working with children, supporting stroke survivors or innovating in the field, Montclair will give you the foundation to thrive鈥攁nd the opportunity to change lives through communication.
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If you have any general questions regarding the application process and requirements, please contact Graduate Admissions.
Program Coordinator: Dr. Kate Nealon
Get detailed information about the program itself鈥攆rom curriculum and faculty expertise to research, internships and career outcomes. The program coordinator can explain how the program connects to your academic and professional goals.Program Coordinator: Dr. Robyn Becker
Get detailed information about the program itself鈥攆rom curriculum and faculty expertise to research, internships and career outcomes. The program coordinator can explain how the program connects to your academic and professional goals.