Speech-Language Pathology
In addition to academic coursework, students are enrolled each semester in supervised clinical experience credit. A wide variety of on-campus and off-campus clinical experiences are available to students, including major medical centers, rehabilitation and skilled nursing facilities, schools, early intervention providers, private practice clinics, and University-affiliated sites. Students complete a minimum of 400 hours of supervised clinical experience, including at least 25 hours in clinical observation and a minimum of 375 in direct patient/client contact.
Information for Clinical Supervisors
- ASHA Practice Policy
- ASHA Clinical Supervision in Speech-Language Pathology Position Statement
- ASHA Clinical Supervision in Speech-Language Pathology Technical Report
- ASHA Knowledge and Skills Needed by Speech-Language Pathologists Providing Clinical Supervision
- ASHA Fees for Clinical Service Provided by Students and Clinical Fellows
- ASHA Issues in Ethics Statement: Supervision of Student Clinicians
Information for Students
- CALIPSO is a web-based application that manages key aspects of clinical education designed specifically and exclusively for speech-language pathology training programs.
- ASHA Clinical Education Requirements
- ASHA Clinical Fellowship (CF) Procedure
- NC Board of Examiners Clinical Education Requirements
- NC Temporary Licensure Application Procedure
- NC Temporary Licensure Application
- Other State Licensure Procedure
- Early Intervention Setting Resources
- Education Setting Resources
- North Carolina Department of Public Instruction Division of Early Childhood (DEC) forms
- Medical Setting Resources