Speech-Language Pathology 3+2 First-Year Admission

Admission and Application Information for First-year Undergraduate SLP Students

First-year undergraduate students apply to Lebanon Valley College by submitting either the?Common Application?or the?LVC Application. On the application, students must indicate Speech-Language Pathology 3+2 as their intended major. Acceptance into the College is a prerequisite for acceptance into the accelerated 3+2 Speech-Language Pathology program. Once students are admitted into the 3+2 Speech-Language Pathology program, students must maintain satisfactory progress to be officially admitted into the professional phase speech-language pathology program.

Qualified students will enter the Speech-Language Pathology program in year three. At the completion of their fourth year, they’ll receive a B.S. in Communication Sciences & Disorders—and at the end of their fifth year, they’ll receive a master’s degree in Speech-Language Pathology.

Applicants accepted into the Speech-Language Pathology Program will be students of the highest academic quality based on high school GPA and class rank. SAT or ACT scores are strongly encouraged for admission. Applications are reviewed on a rolling admission basis.