However, one of the major downsides is that most of the schools require you take a leveling year (from September to August), as the US does offer an CSD undergrad. There are a LOT of schools (over 100 I think?) so you'll have a many to choose from. Hey! So I can't say I know where most Canadians go, but after I got rejected last year I also looked into US schools. ![]() Where did you see the 500 words? Or does that come up when in ORPAS application? I agree that 500 words for the second section seems quite difficult.ĭoes anyone know where most Canadians go in the US to get their SLP certification? Struggling to get into Canada and hoping someone has some suggests for where to apply in the US Other relevant volunteer experiences, including dates, duration, populations, and activities. Volunteer experiences in the field of speech‑language pathology and/or audiology in point form, including dates, duration, total hours, populations, and the nature of activities in which the applicant participated and The second section of the Statement of Intent is a summary of volunteer experiences and should list: Outline reasons for choosing the MHSc program in speech‑language pathology at the University of Toronto andĭemonstrate current knowledge about the profession of speech‑language pathology.Īpplicants may also wish to use this statement to explain irregularities in their application and to outline any research experiences. Highlight specific personal attributes that would be relevant for the profession Įmphasize academic and non‑academic accomplishments Outline reasons for choosing speech‑language pathology as a career ![]() The first section should be a maximum of 3,000 characters and should address the following topics, in particular the first four items: 500 words for ALL of this!?!?!?! How is that even possible!?!Īll applicants must complete a Statement of Intent and there are two components to the Statement of Intent.
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