Happy New Year!! As we kick-off 2019—and before the spring-semester-crazies start—now’s the time to reflect and think about what we want to accomplish in the new year. Check out what some of your Student State Officers will focus on in 2019: Time Management Seaira Henry “Less is more. My personal time is important. I don’t have to do everything; but what I do tackle, I’m…
2018 Aha Moments
Phew—what a semester! Through all the ups and downs, I think it’s safe to say we’ve all learned some valuable lessons in 2018 (and not just in class!). Take a peek at what some of your Student State Officers have learned so far this year. Maybe it’ll sound familiar … or maybe it’ll inspire some new aha moments of your own! Don’t Stress So Much…
2018 Recap—Your Grad School Experience Is Top-of-Mind
From how to get into grad school, dealing with the stresses of school once you’re there, and the clinical fellowship (CF) process, the topics you’ve been most interested in during 2018 [not surprisingly!] have all been grad school-related. Check out your top five favorite NSSLHA Blog posts from this year: Clinical Fellowship Questions? We’ve Got Answers. Gretchen Ehret, ASHA’s Associate Director of Certification for Programs,…
New ASHA Certification Standards May Affect You Now as a Student—Are You Ready?
Whether you’re an audiology or speech-language pathology student, if you’re graduating from a grad program in 2020 or later, there are new standards you must meet in order to be eligible for ASHA certification. For those of you starting your CCC-A or CCC-SLP application after January 1, 2020, you must meet ASHA’s 2020 Audiology Standards or 2020 SLP Standards. If you begin the CCC-A or…