As a junior-year undergrad CSD student, I can’t even begin to count the number of times I’ve felt lost within the major—in good ways and in bad ways. As much as I love it, sometimes the CSD major can feel overwhelming while trying to balance school, work, and personal…
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Meet Carrie Goodman: Not Letting Hearing Loss Limit Her Dreams
Inspired by her own experience with hearing loss, Carrie is pursuing her dream of becoming a speech-language pathologist. She wants to be a voice for others who face challenges with their hearing and are told…
7 Tips for Acing an Application
Many speech and hearing sciences students experience the incredible financial burden of higher education, especially considering the entry-level requirement of a master’s degree. As a lower-income student, finding strategies to apply to scholarships and paid…
Tips for Making the Most of Your Supervised Clinical Experiences
Entering graduate school during COVID-19 felt a little like jumping off a diving board and into a whirlpool. In addition to the usual stressors I felt—managing academic coursework and learning how to provide clinical services—doing…