Master of Science in Speech-Language Pathology Your Path to a Meaningful Career in MS-SLP at Wilson CollegeWhether you are entering the field for the first time or advancing from related work, Wilson’s Master of Science in Speech-Language Pathology (MS-SLP) program offers a student-centered, future-focused path toward becoming a skilled clinician who can serve multicultural, multilingual, and age-diverse populations with confidence, competence, and care. Designed for aspiring SLPs who want a rigorous, supportive, and clinically rich graduate education, the program blends evidence-based coursework, collaborative interprofessional learning, and diverse clinical experiences that reflect the full scope of modern speech-language practice. Image Fall and Spring Cohort OptionsStudents will engage in a 16-month accelerated hybrid curriculum comprising 56 credit hours completed over four trimesters. Each semester consists of two 8-week terms, allowing for an intensive and focused learning experience. Students complete rigorous online coursework paired with live, interactive instruction, simulation-based experiences, and comprehensive clinical preparation. The MS-SLP program integrates two required on-campus residencies where students build and assess hands-on skills with faculty support. These are separate from clinical placements. Residencies ensure students demonstrate competence before entering the field. Clinical placements then provide real-patient care under licensed supervision, supported by Wilson’s academic and clinical mentoring teams. Image Program MissionThe Wilson College Master’s Program in Speech-Language Pathology prepares compassionate, skilled professionals through rigorous education and mentorship. We empower future leaders and advocates to deliver evidence-based prevention, assessment, and treatment of communication and swallowing disorders across the lifespan, serving diverse populations with excellence and integrity. Program VisionTo lead the future of speech-language pathology through an innovative hybrid accelerated education model that emphasizes academic and clinical excellence, grounded in evidence-based practice and ethical integrity. We foster a culture of lifelong learning, servant leadership, and interprofessional collaboration to meaningfully impact society, and transform the lives of the diverse individuals we serve. Image Program GoalsWithin the Scope of Practice for Speech-Language Pathology, graduates of the Wilson MS-SLP program will: Demonstrate comprehensive knowledge of the biological, neurological, acoustic, and linguistic foundations of communication and swallowing across the lifespan. Integrate theoretical foundations, empirical research, clinical expertise, and individual and family preferences to develop, implement, and adapt evidence-informed assessment and intervention plans for individuals with communication and swallowing disorders across the lifespan. Engage in education, counseling, advocacy, and collaboration with clients, families, and caregivers in preventing, assessing, and treating communication and swallowing disorders across diverse populations.Apply principles of ethical and professional competencies consistent with the standards of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) and relevant licensure/certification boards. Engage in reflective practice and self-assessment to continually strengthen clinical competence, professionalism, and ethical practice in service delivery. Apply principles of Interprofessional Education (IPE) to participate appropriately with other healthcare professionals across interprofessional teams. Image Be Bold with Your MS-SLP DegreeSpeech-language pathology offers a wide range of meaningful and rewarding career paths that allow clinicians to make a significant impact on individual, families, and communities across the lifespan. Grounded in the prevention, assessment, and treatment of communication and swallowing disorders, the profession spans diverse settings, populations, and specialty areas. Where Speech-Language Pathologists WorkSpeech-language pathologists (SLPs) are employed in a broad array of settings that serve clients from infancy through older adulthood including: Hospitals & Acute CareSkilled Nursing Facilities & Long-Term CarePublic and Private Schools (PreK-12)Early Intervention ProgramsHome Health & Community-Based ServicesPrivate Practice & TelepracticeWith national shortages of SLPs, graduates are entering a workforce with strong growth and high demand. The U.S. expects approximately 13,300 SLP job openings per year with a 15% growth rate through 2034, much faster than the average for all occupations. View MS-SLP Courses here >Important DatesFall Priority Application Deadline: March 15, 2027Fall Final Application Deadline: June 1, 2027Classes start: August 23, 2027Spring Priority Application Deadline: July 15, 2027Spring Final Application Deadline: October 1, 2027Classes start: January 3, 2028 Admissions Requirements >How to Apply >Contact Information:Slpadmissions@wilson.edu814-205-2592Connect with an Enrollment Advisor Apply Today: Fast-Track Your MS-SLP! Ready to start your career in healthcare? There’s no better place than Wilson College to begin your journey toward your Master of Science in Speech-Language Pathology degree, especially as a passionate practitioner and future leader in healthcare! Reach out with any questions or go straight to CSDCAS to begin your application. 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