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The American Speech-Language-Hearing Association requires that all applicants to the Master of Science program (MS) have completed, as part of their undergraduate preparation, academic coursework in each of the following areas: a biological science, a physical science (chemistry or physics), a behavioral and/or social science, and statistics. Applicants with a background in speech-language pathology (SLP) should apply for fall term while those without an SLP academic background should apply for the summer term.
Applicants to the MS program must apply online through CSDCAS. All information about the application process and deadline
(December 15) are available on the CSDCAS site. Please note there are two listings for USC in the CSDCAS portal, so you must carefully
choose whether you are applying for the MS-Res (on-campus, face-to-face) OR the MS-DE (distance education, part-time). You may not apply to both.
The doctoral program has rolling admissions and prospective doctoral students will
apply through the USC Graduate School. Applicants for the doctoral program in COMD are encouraged to apply by December 15th to compete for University research awards but admission is offered on a rolling basis.
Applications must be received by December 15th to be considered for departmental funding for the following Fall semester, although
applicants applying after this deadline may be selected to receive funding directly
from their mentor’s grants as funds are available.
Applicants who are accepted receive funding through individual research labs in the department. Prospective Ph.D. students should contact the department to discuss their proposed concentration area (i.e., the area in which they intend to conduct research). A personal interview is required. Prior to admission, the applicant must obtain a commitment from a COMD faculty member agreeing to serve as the applicant’s research mentor and direct his/her dissertation.
Application Requirements Include:
- Official transcripts from all schools or colleges previously attended
- Grade point average of 3.00/4.00 or higher
- For the MS program, submission of GRE scores is optional. Institution code - 5821 (U of South Carolina CSDCAS)
- For the PhD program, submission of GRE scores is optional. Institution code - 5818 (U of South Carolina Columbia)
- Three letters of recommendation (at least two from former professors)
- The only exception to this requirement can be made for students who have not taken college-level classes within the past 10 years. Such students may send up to three letters from clinical advisors and/or employers that can speak to their relevant professional development and skills (MS).
- Resume or CV (PhD only)
- Written personal statement, including answers to two essay questions (MS); Statement of Purpose and Objectives describing your academic and research interests, relevant work experiences, academic/professional goals and objectives (PhD)
Additional Program Requirements
- All master’s degree students (MS) must complete a program of study in accordance with the academic and clinical requirements of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA).
- Students must fulfill the residency and other general requirements established by The Graduate School of the University of South Carolina and in accordance with ASHA guidelines for training.
- No foreign language is required for the master’s degree programs.
MS in Speech-Language Pathology
Minimum Scores Required
The Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders also utilizes the Graduate School’s minimum undergraduate GPA for admission (3.0 on a 4.0 scale). The mean GPA for students admitted into the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders master’s programs across the last three years was 3.79.
The Graduate School and the Department do not have a required GRE score for admittance. Across the past three years, for students admitted into the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders master’s programs, the mean Verbal GRE score was 155 (67th percentile) and the mean Quantitative GRE score was 153 (52nd percentile).
All academic records of graduate students admitted since 2015 are maintained on line through PhGrad. Prior to 2015, hard copies of student records are kept in file cabinets located outside the Graduate Director’s office. Student academic records are maintained at least seven years.
Letters of Recommendation
All MS applicants must provide three letters of recommendations. Please note: At least two of the letters must come specifically from professors with whom you have taken academic courses. Your employer, school administrator, external practicum supervisor, etc. may attest to your work ethic, but they have not had you in class.
The only exception to this requirement can be made for students who have not taken college-level classes within the past 10 years. Such students may send up to three letters from clinical advisors and/or employers that can speak to their relevant professional development and skills.
Apply to the Master's Degree Program in Speech-Language Pathology
Applications for the MS program are only accepted through the CSDCAS centralized application system. You must apply online through this system. All information about the process and the deadline (December 15th) are available at the site. In addition to the CSDCAS application fee, the University requires a supplemental application fee of $50. This will be paid as part of the CSDCAS application process. Please note there are two listings for USC in the CSDCAS portal, so you must carefully choose whether you are applying for the residential MS (MS-Res, on-campus, face-to-face)OR the MS via distance education (MS-DE, part-time). You may not apply to both.
When you apply, please ask that your GRE scores be sent using the following code that is specific to our program: DI Code 5821. Using this code will assure your score is sent to CSDCAS.
To request an information packet sent by mail, please complete this form.
Ph.D. in Communication Sciences and Disorders
Program Requirements
The Ph.D. program generally consists of two years of academic coursework and research beyond the master's degree plus a third year of research culminating in a dissertation. Applicants who did not complete a research (data-based) master's thesis will be required to complete such a project prior to the dissertation year. Each student's course of study is individualized to accommodate previous experiences and specialty interests. All doctoral students are expected to complete coursework in statistics/research preparation, speech and hearing science, and communication sciences/disorders and related areas.
Prospective Ph.D. students should contact the department to discuss their proposed concentration area (i.e., the area in which they intend to conduct research). A personal interview is required. Prior to admission, the applicant must obtain a commitment from a COMD faculty member agreeing to serve as the applicant’s research mentor and direct his/her dissertation. Find a list of COMD faculty members here.
Application Deadline
There is no application deadline for the Ph.D. Program. However, applicants should consult the University’s academic calendars and apply well in advance of the semester in which they wish to take coursework.
To request an information packet sent by mail, please complete this form.
How to Apply
A completed application for the Ph.D. degree consists of the following:
- Graduate School application (completed online)
- School of Public Health Supplemental Application (complete online as part of the graduate school application)
- Transcripts from all school attended
- Scores from the Graduate Record Exam
- Three letters of recommendation
- The applicant's personal statement of intentions, and
- The applicant's resume