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Communication Sciences and Disorders Student Outcome Data

This page reflects the student outcomes data for the Communication Sciences and Disorders academic program.

  • 42 graduate students are enrolled for academic year 2024–2025
  • 5 Grad Plus students are enrolled for academic year 2024–2025
  • Number of eligible applications received in 2023–2024 - 228
  • Number invited to attend - 110
  • Number accepted admission offer - 25
  • Praxis Passing Rates (3-Year Average: 97%):
    • Academic Year 2023–2024 - 27 out of 28 students passed the Praxis (96% passing rate)
    • Academic Year 2022–2023 - 47 out of 49 students passed the Praxis (96% passing rate)
    • Academic Year 2021–2022 - 24 out of 24 students passed the Praxis (100% passing rate)
  • Graduate Degree Completion rate (3-Year Average: 98%):
    • Academic Year 2023–2024 - 27 out of 28 students (96% completion)
    • Academic Year 2022–2023 - 49 out of 49 students (100% completion)
    • Academic Year 2021–2022 - 24 out of 24 students (100% completion)
  • Employment rates:
    • Academic Year 2023–2024 - no data available
    • Academic Year 2022–2023 - no data available
    • Academic Year 2021–2022 - no data available
  • Average class size: 33

Accreditation: 

The Master of Science (M.S.) education program in speech-language pathology {residential} at University of Redlands is accredited by the Council on Academic Accreditation in Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, 2200 Research Boulevard #310, Rockville, Maryland 20850, 800-498-2071 or 301-296-5700.

The M.S. program in Communication Sciences and Disorders is an in-person and housed in the College of Arts and Sciences on the campus of University of Redlands. 

Pre-professional membership association: NSSLHA

Total number of units in the two-year Graduate program: 60

Total number of units in the three-year Grad Plus pathway: 80