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Facilitating Licensure of School Personnel (part-time graduate work)

Individuals with undergraduate degrees in communication sciences and disorders who hold a Virginia temporary credential for working in the schools and who are employed in Virginia's public schools may be eligible to pursue their master's degree in a part-time, combined on-campus/off-campus program offered in the Department. Click on the following link for more information about the program, Facilitating Licensure of Speech-Language Pathologists (FLOSP), which is funded by the Virginia Department of Education.

Announcement

The FLOSP program is no longer accepting new students. James Madison University, Hampton University, Longwood University and the University of Virginia have teamed together to be able to provide access to an accredited Masters degree in speech language pathology through distance education technologies. This project is designed for persons interested in earning a Masters degree in speech language pathology on a part time basis through online technology. "Career changers" and educators are encouraged to apply. For more information you can explore the Distance Learning in Virginia Educating Speech Language Pathologists (DLVE-SLP) website at the following address: www.dlve-slp.org

 

FLOSP Website