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Admissions to the MS Program in Speech-Language Pathology

MSU Graduate Admission Standards

Applicants must meet the Murray State University requirements for admission. In addition, applicants must have

  • a baccalaureate degree in communication disorders or equivalent from a regionally accredited institution
  • a minimum 3.0 undergraduate grade point average
  • submission of official Graduate Record Examination scores by application deadline
  • successful completion of the following prerequisite courses (or their equivalents) at the time of application

Prerequisite Courses

  • CDI 215 Clinical Phonetics
  • CDI 310 Anatomy and Physiology
  • CDI 315 Speech Science
  • CDI 325 Pediatric Speech Disorders I
  • CDI 340 Speech and Language Development
  • CDI 345 Pediatric Language Disorders I
  • CDI 405 Audiology
  • CDI 451 Aural Rehabilitation
  • CDI 465 Neuroanatomy
  • CDI 470 Pediatric Speech Disorders II
  • CDI 472 Pediatric Language Disorders II

Applicants who do not have a baccalaureate degree in communication disorders or the prerequisite coursework should apply for the post-baccalaureate program.


Application for Admission to Graduate Study

  • Applicants must complete an application and send supportive materials to the MSU Office of Graduate Admissions.
  • Applicants must complete a program application that is sent directly to the Communication Disorders Program. The application process for summer 2014 will be available November 1, 2013. 
  • Applicants must complete an application essay that is sent directly to the Communication Disorders Program.
  • Applicants must request letters of recommendation from three academic references. These sealed letters should be sent directly to the Communicaton Disorders program.
  • Applicants must have official scores from the Graduate Records Examination sent to Murray State University
  • Applicants may choose to submit an application for a graduate assistantship which should be sent directly to the Communication Disorders Program.


The MSU program begins in the summer semester and accepts full-time students only at this time. The deadline for receipt of applications is February 1 each year. Incomplete applications will not be considered for admissions.



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