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Region 15 Education Service Center

TWU/TETN SLP Master’s Degree Program Statewide Distance Venue

Overview

The TETN TWU Speech-Language Pathology Master's Program is a learning venue supported in part by a grant from the Texas Education Agency and created to help ameliorate the shortage of speech-language pathologists in the schools. The TETN venue offers courses through interactive video-conferencing technology and provides clinical experiences through sponsoring school districts and medical facilities across the State of Texas. Region 15 Education Service Center will assist students by providing classroom sites and coordination of the program.  All potential applicants MUST attend one of the mandatory information meetings and remain in the meeting for the entire session time to be considered for entrance into the program.

 

For more information on the MS in Speech-Language Pathology Distance Learning Option:

For more information, please contact:

Jana Holubec

Jana Holubec

Education Specialist (SLP)
Special Education

Texas Woman

 

Speech-Language Pathology Master’s (SLP) Degree Program Statewide Distance Venue

To address the shortage of master’s level speech-language pathology (SLPs) in Texas schools, a partnership was formed with Texas Education Service Centers, Texas Woman’s University (TWU), Texas Education Agency (TEA), and local educational entities to provide a master’s degree program for both in-field and out-of-field students.  The program utilizes videoconferencing, web-based instruction, and clinical experiences on school campuses, hospitals, nursing homes, clinics, and rehabilitation centers.  Successful program completion prepares graduates to apply for Texas licensure in speech pathology and American Speech-Language Hearing Association (ASHA) certification. The Master of Science education program in Speech-Language Pathology at Texas Woman’s University is accredited by the Council on Academic Accreditation in Audiology and Speech-language Pathology (CAA) of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA).  The Region 10 Education Service Center (ESC) provides statewide coordination of the program and, along with other participating ESCs, assists students by providing classroom sites and classroom coordinators.

While applicants accepted into this program will be fully prepared to serve in any professional setting, this program is intended to help ameliorate the shortage of licensed, certified SLPs in Texas public schools and is open only to those committed to employment with a public school district or charter school.

The SLP Distance Learning Venue is designed to allow students to work in the schools as licensed assistants while completing the requirements for the master’s degree in speech-language pathology. Each student must secure sponsorship from an educational entity (e.g., school district or charter school) and maintain it throughout the master’s program.  Students must attend classes in a participating ESC.

The program also provides the opportunity to complete a Post-Baccalaureate Certificate in Bilingual Speech-Language Pathology.  Students interested in pursuing this certificate will take additional coursework and complete bilingual practicum hours while in the program.

 

TWU TETN SLP Master’s Degree Program information here.

Pre-Master's Leveling Courses here (for people with an out-of-field bachelor's degree: ie. education, business, etc.)

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