Our CSD graduates ’16 are going places!

Communication Sciences and Disorders graduate school acceptances, Class of ’16

Congratulations to our CSD Class of ’16 and post-baccalaureates!  Graduate school acceptances so far include Speech-Language Pathology programs at Columbia University (Teacher’s College), Emerson College, San Diego State University, University of Oregon, University of Vermont, University of Washington (Medical SLP Program), Temple University, Portland State University, University of Connecticut, Queens College (CUNY), Hofstra University, Brooklyn College, and Yeshiva University.

Class of ’15 acceptances include Speech-Language Pathology programs at New York University, New York Medical College, Lehman College, Montclair State University, University of South Florida, University of Central Florida, University of Oregon, Adelphi University, Molloy College, Monmouth University, Long Island University at Brooklyn, and Hofstra University; additional graduate school acceptances include Marriage and Family Therapy at Iona College, Experimental Psychology at Iona College, Marriage and Family Therapy at Abilene Christian University, Pratt Institute, and School of Interior Design at Savannah College of Interior Design.  And one of our CSD graduates ’15 is currently participating in Teach for America, and another is currently teaching english in Spain!

Graduate school acceptances of our CSD Class of ’14 include Adelphi University, Brooklyn College, Hofstra University, Lehman College, Mercy College, Molloy College, NYU, St. John’s University, Teacher’s College at Columbia University, Touro College, University of Texas at Austin, Valdosta State University. Doctor of Audiology acceptances include Long Island Doctor of Audiology Consortium and Montclair State University. Congratulations, everyone!

Published: April 30, 2016

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