STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES
All students in the master's program in speech-language pathology at SDSU, including students with disabilities, are expected to meet the standards outlined by ASHA's Scope of Practice, the SLHS MA Student Handbook (this guide), upon graduation from the program.
If you believe you will need accommodations or clinical or academic adjustments due to a disability in order to meet these standards, please review our campus information about Student Disability Services (SDS) and follow procedures to document your eligibility for accommodations. This must be done before any clinical or academic adjustments can by made by SLHS faculty.
Then plan to discuss any questions or concerns you might have with an adviser in SDS and with me or your assigned adviser well in advance of your first semester of classes. If necessary, SDS staff and SLHS faculty are also willing to meet jointly with you to discuss appropriate accommodations.
last updated: 6/23/09
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