
Department of Audiology, Speech-Language Pathology and Deaf Studies
Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology Major
Transfer Student Policies
The B.S. in Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology (SPPA) is a screened major with a maximum of 70 students admitted each
fall. Admission to Towson University does not guarantee admission into the major.
Admissions decisions are made in June of each year, once spring
grades are available. Transfer students who are not eligible for
direct admission into the SPPA major, can transfer into the SPPA
Pre-major.
Transfer Admission Directly into the SPPA Major
Because the degree has strict pre-major and application
requirements, transfer students need to plan carefully for a
smooth transition by following the steps listed below.
- Required Courses: Transfer students
must complete the 5 required pre-major
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Jayme Cappa presents her AAC Research with faculty advisors Dr. Karen Fallon and Ms. Karen Day at the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Annual Convention, 2008. |
courses by May 31 to
be considered for admission the following fall. The courses
must transfer exactly, exceptions are not allowed. CLEP
tests and AP exam scores can be used, however the scores
must be equivalent to a grade of 3.0 or higher and posted on
official transcripts. The courses are listed below.
- Admissions Deadline: Students
interested in transferring as full SPPA majors must apply
for admission to Towson University by the February 15
deadline. Students who apply later cannot be admitted to the
major, but can transfer as SPPA pre-majors (see below).
- Department Advising Meeting: Students
must met with the department advisor to declare their intent
to transfer into the major by March 31. The purpose of the
meeting is to review transfer courses, and to complete
department admissions forms. Students should bring a copy of
their current transcripts and course schedules to the
meeting. Students are encouraged to set up these meetings in
the fall semester a year before the transfer occurs.
- Transcript Documentation: Transfer
students must send official transcripts to Dr. Sharon
Glennen in the Department of Audiology, Speech-Language
Pathology & Deaf Studies by June 1. These transcripts must
be sent to the department, not the Admissions Office. If
official transcripts are not available on time, the
department will use unofficial transcripts to make an
informal admissions decision, but will hold the final
decision until official transcripts are received.
- Notification of Admission: Students are
notified about their admission status by June 15 and will
need to verify that they are planning to enter the
university in the fall. Once verification is received,
students are manually enrolled into their SPPA courses for
the following fall semester. The undergraduate major in
Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology is a cohort major
and courses must be taken in sequence. Transfer students who
complete the majority of their General Education
requirements before transferring can usually complete the
major course sequence in 2 years (excluding the pre-major
year).
Admission into the SPPA Pre-major
Students who are not eligible for admission into the SPPA
major can transfer to Towson University as a pre-major. A
department advisor will meet with students during TU Cares to
select courses for the upcoming semester. During the first
semester at Towson University, students must formally declare
their intent to enter the major by meeting with the department
chair and completing admissions forms. Students who enter as
pre-majors can usually complete all courses within 3 years.
Pre-major Course Requirements (16-19 units)
1. ENGL 102 Writing for a Liberal Education or ENGL 190 (3)
2. PSYC 101 Introduction to Psychology or PSYC 102 (3)
3. MATH 111 Algebra for Applications (3) or
MATH 109 Transition to Algebra for Applications (3) or
MATH 115 Basic Mathematics for the Sciences (3) or MATH 119 Pre-Calculus (4)
4. BIOL 190 Biology for Health Science Majors (4)
or BIOL 201 Cellular Biology & Genetics (4)
5. One course from Category A or B (students must complete both categories as a
graduation requirement but only one category during the pre-major year)
Category A: Physical Science (4-5): CHEM 105, PHYS 202 or PHYS 211
Category B: Social/Behavioral Science (3): SOCI 101/102, ANTH 207/208 or EDUC 203
Department of Audiology, Speech-Language Pathology and Deaf Studies
Van Bokkelen Hall, Room 105
Hours: Monday - Friday, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Phone: 410-704-4153
Fax: 410-704-4131
E-mail: eyoung@towson.edu
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