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The Master of Science in Speech-Language Pathology (SLP) Post-Baccalaureate Program at MSU Moorhead is a professional degree and qualifies students for clinical positions in communication disorders throughout the nation.
GPA Scores of Recently Admitted Students into the SLP Graduate Program at Minnesota State University Moorhead
Minnesota State University Moorhead’s Master of Science in Speech-Language Pathology program is highly competitive and recognized for producing exceptional graduates who are indispensable to the region.
MSUM SLP students have the opportunity to work closely with faculty, professional speech-language pathology clinical supervisors, and research working with health professionals in a variety of settings throughout the graduate program.
MSU Moorhead's Master of Science in Speech Language Pathology program is an excellent value.
Minnesota State University Moorhead’s Master of Science in Speech-Language Pathology program frequently asked questions.
The Elevating Early Childhood Special Education Grant provides funding to support the recruitment and licensure of Early Childhood Special Educators. Through this grant, MSUM students pursuing the Early Childhood Special Education (ECSE) licensure could receive tuition support for up to 6 credits towards receiving their licensure. Student fees will not be covered with the grant.
The admission requirements and application instructions for graduate Special Education licensures at MSUM.
The Special Education graduate licensures available at MSUM are all online and include Developmental Disabilities, Emotional Behavior Disorders, Early Childhood Special Education, Specific Learning Disabilities and Physical and Health Disabilities.
After graduation, approximately half of MSUM’s Speech-Language Pathology graduates work in a medical setting, while the other half work in school settings.