Apply to the Program - Post-Baccalaureate Bridge – Credit Diploma
Admission Requirements
Applicants must have earned a bachelor's degree in communication disorders within the last five years or are in the final year of a bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited college or university.
The SLPA program has limited enrollment and admits one cohort each fall. Applications are open from Jan. 14 through Feb. 28, 2025. Priority screening of SLPA applicants will begin Mar. 1. Students seeking program consideration after that date should contact the SLPA Program Director.
Students must have earned a cumulative 2.5 GPA and a "C" (75%) or higher in all program related communication disorders courses from a regionally accredited college or university. If program related communication disorders courses were completed with less than a "C" (75%), these courses need to be retaken through the SLPA Program.
Application Process
Apply to Laramie County Community College prior to applying to the SLPA program. The âù´ºÔºÊÓƵ admissions process will take about five minutes and is free. Students must provide an official copy of ALL past college transcripts to the âù´ºÔºÊÓƵ Admissions office.
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Applications must have earned a bachelor's degree in communication disorders within the last 5 years or are in the final year of a bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited college or university.
Students must have earned a cumulative 2.5 GPA and a "C" (75%) or higher in all program related communication disorders courses from a regionally accredited college or university. If program related communication disorders courses were completed with less than a "C" (75%), these courses need to be retaken through the SLPA Program.
Apply to Laramie County Community College (âù´ºÔºÊÓƵ) prior to applying to the SLPA Post Baccalaureate Credit Diploma program.
. Applications are open from Jan. 14 - Feb 28, 2025. All required forms and applications must be complete to be considered for program admission.
Successful applicants will be notified of their conditional acceptance via email.
- A criminal background check must be performed meeting current standards set forth by federal health care worker guidelines and paid for by the student applicant. The student's acceptance will not be final until âù´ºÔºÊÓƵ has received background check information from the reporting agency and the background check is clear of disqualifying offenses. For more information, please see the complete Health Sciences & Wellness School Policy. Certain criminal activities, as evidenced by a criminal background check, may also disqualify a student from clinical participation. Students are advised that the inability to gain clinical education experiences can result in the inability to meet program competencies. These circumstances may prevent acceptance into and/or progression through the program and may ultimately result in dismissal from the program.
- Information regarding how to complete the background check will be included in the acceptance email.