Undergraduate Program

Undergraduate Program

 

 

 

 

About the Program Undergraduate Student Comments about the CD Program.
Admission Requirements
Determining Admission
Application Deadline
Curriculum
Program Advising Sheet
Application Form
Communication Disorders Program Policies
Clinic Handbook

 

 

ABOUT THE PROGRAM
 Communication Disorders (CD) is one of six majors in the Department of Special Education, which is in the College of Education .  There are approximately 150 graduate and undergraduate students enrolled in CD.  We are housed in a modern facility, centrally located on campus.  Our Program is accredited by ASHA's Council on Academic Accreditation.  Bachelor's and Master's degrees are offered.  For an undergraduate student, the 139-hour Bachelor of Science degree includes "pre-professional" coursework in speech-language pathology that is prerequisite to the graduate level of study at EKU, but does not provide eligibility for state or national certification.  Upon completion of the 66-hour Master of Arts degree, the graduate is eligible to pursue professional certification in speech-language pathology at the state and national levels and licensure at the state level.  The 66-hour graduate program will also provide eligibility for a Rank I certification endorsement from the Kentucky Department of Education.
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ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
Any student who is admitted to EKU may declare this major.  The student will be assigned to a program advisor and will be classified as a "Pre-CD" major.  However, having a Pre-CD status does not guarantee admission into the CD undergraduate program.  Pre-CD majors may enroll in only the following four major courses:  SED 104, CDS 275 and 360, and ASL 101 or SED 240.

An application for admission must be submitted to the CD Program Coordinator.  To be eligible to apply for admission in the CD Program, the following criteria must be met:

Information regarding admission to Eastern Kentucky University, tuition, financial aid, and housing may be obtained through the Division of Admissions.  An application form for admission to EKU may be obtained at the following link.  This is an application for admission to EKU, not the application for admission to the CD undergraduate program.  A CD application form may be obtained as described below.

EKU Application Form

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DETERMINING ADMISSION
The GPA X ACT determines a rank order for those applying.  The CD Program will admit 30 new undergraduate students each year to enter the Junior-level CDS course sequence.  Admission will apply to all students equally, whether they are enrolled at EKU or transfer to EKU.  Transfer students do not have to be enrolled in university courses at the time of submitting an application.  It should be noted that admission of transfer students, who have been enrolled in a speech-language pathology program elsewhere, will be determined on a case-by-case basis depending on the program level (Junior or Senior) they should enter at EKU and the ability of the CD Program to accommodate their admission at that time.

Applicants will be notified within approximately four weeks from the admission date.  A letter of admission status will be sent to all applicants by Dr. Charlotte Hubbard, Program Coordinator.
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APPLICATION DEADLINE
February 14
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CURRICULUM
The required curriculum for the undergraduate communication disorders program may be obtained through the Department of Special Education Office in Wallace 245 (phone 859-622-4442) or may be obtained online by clicking on the following links.
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Undergraduate Communication Disorders Curriculum

Undergraduate Advising Sheet

 

APPLICATION FORM
An application form may be obtained from Wallace 245 (phone 859-622-4442).  Instructions are provided on the form.  Or you may download, fill out and submit (via e-mail or standard mail) an application by clicking on the following link:
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Undergraduate CD Program Application Form

 


Department of Special Education
College of Education
Eastern Kentucky University


Maintained by Meg Adkins 
 Last update: February 2006