Applications and Admissions Process
Admissions decisions for entry into the Au.D. program are made in spring. Preference will be given to applicants whose files are complete by February 1st each calendar year. If admitted, students may enter the program in either the following summer or fall semester.
Admission to the Graduate Program
Beginning this year, applications to the departmental clinical degree programs will be administered through the Council of Academic Programs in Communication Sciences and Disorders Centralized Application Service for Clinical Education in Audiology and Speech Language Pathology.
A Centralized Application Service is frequently used in medicine and other allied health disciplines. This web-based service for audiology and speech-language pathology students has been created to provide a convenient site for prospective applicants to apply to multiple schools. Applicants access a single portal to research and compare the different schools in a systematic and comparative way. The system provides a real-time status tool so that applicants may check the status of their applications, transcripts, and letters of reference online at any time.
In order to apply for the Au.D. program, prospective applicants should go to https://portal.csdcas.org. This link will allow you to make application to the program and monitor your application. As part of this process, you will need to supply:
- Please send all Transcripts to the following address:
CSDCAS
P.O. Box 9113
Watertown, MA 02471 - Send a copy of GRE scores to the following address:
Audiology and Speech Pathology
578 South Stadium Hall
Knoxville TN 37996 - a copy of your GRE score report to department, and, if you are an international applicant,
- a TOEFL score.
As part of the application process, you will also need to provide via the Centralized Application Service:
- a personal statement, and
- letters of recommendation.
- Students will need to submit all course work online.
* Students who have previous practicum experience will also need to submit a signed record of all ASHA approved hours when entering the program.
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Contact Us
Department Audiology & Speech Pathology
578 South Stadium Hall, UT
Knoxville, TN 37996-0740
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Phone: (865) 974-5019
Fax: (865) 974-1539
Email: clark@utk.edu
