For more information on tours and open houses, please
visit: http://www.northeastern.edu/bouve/gradstudent/openhouse.html
Our Mission
We are a learning community in which faculty and students
support each other's learning across the lifespan. Our
department mission is to educate students to the highest
levels of professionalism, consistent with ASHA and Northeastern
University accreditation standards and Massachusetts licensure
requirements; to provide them with a multi-disciplinary,
and practice-oriented education in our urban university
environment; to provide them with research experiences
based on the highest standards of scientific knowledge;
to provide them with clinical experiences with clients
and families from a diverse population base using an evidence-informed
practice approach; to evaluate their progress using both
formative and summative assessment measures.
Our faculty engage in continuous learning both inside
and outside the department to be current in recent research
and to contribute to that knowledge base. They use, develop,
and address in their teaching, technology that improves
the hearing, communication, respiration, and swallowing
skills of individuals at a variety of age and skill levels.
Frequently Asked Questions
About Our Graduate Programs and What Makes Us Unique (PDF)
Helpful Northeastern University Websites:
Bouve
College Graduate Admissions (includes Open House,
Info Session, and Special Student Status info)
Graduate
Financial Aid
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