Master of Communication Disorders Admission at University of South Carolina Union
Wednesday, June 10th, 2009For admission to The Graduate School, a baccalaureate or higher degree from a college or university accredited by a regional accrediting agency is normally required. Applicants should submit a complete application packet including official transcripts of college academic work, letters of recommendation, and official score reports. Applicants may apply using the online Admission Application. To find specific admission information for Master of Communication Disorders online, click here. The Graduate Bulletin and Admission Application are available on-line.
It is expected that applicants to the Master of Communication Disorders have a broad educational background including physical, social, and behavioral science courses. The American Speech-Language-Hearing Association requires that applicants have, as a part of their undergraduate preparation, a minimum of three semester credit hours of course work in each of the following areas: biological science, physical science, and mathematics. An additional six semester hours are required in behavioral and/or social sciences. Intellectual and academic maturity, emotional stability, and capacity to work with people are essential personal qualifications.
Applicants must furnish three letters of recommendation (preferably from three former professors) regarding the applicant’s academic and intellectual abilities, character, and potential for success in the field of speech-language pathology. Official transcripts from all schools attended must be submitted and GRE scores are required for admission to the MCD program. MCD applicants should submit their credentials no later than February 1 of the year in which they wish to enroll.