Speech Language Pathology Assistant Programs in New Hampshire

Speech language pathology assistants work under the supervision of a licensed speech language pathologist to help identify and treat communication disorders. They work directly with children or adults who have articulation, auditory comprehension, cognition, swallowing, verbal, and written communication disorders. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics projects favorable job growth in this area. In New Hampshire, a two-year associate degree from an accredited program is required to practice as a speech language pathology assistant. Several schools in the state offer such programs.
  1. Nashua Community College

    • Nashua Community College offers career-oriented degree programs that are designed to help students quickly enter the work force. Small class size and expert faculty add to the student experience at Nashua. Students in the speech language pathology assistant program complete 69 credits over two years of study, and must maintain a grade of C or better in all classes. Tuition costs range from $183 to $418 per credit based on the student's state residence status.

      Nashua Community College
      505 Amherst St.
      Nashua, NH 03063
      603-882-6923
      nashua.ccsnh.edu

    University of New Hampshire

    • The Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders at the University of New Hampshire has been providing educational excellence for more than 20 years. The on-campus Speech-Language-Hearing Center treats patients from across the state and provides a real-world learning experience for students. The school offers a two-year associate degree program for speech language pathology assistants. Tuition for the program ranges from $5,000 to $12,000 per semester, based on the student's residence status.

      University of New Hampshire
      Stoke Hall
      11 Garrison Ave.
      Durham, NH 03824
      603-862-2230
      unh.edu

    Willison State College

    • Willison State College offers an entirely online program for speech language pathology assistants. This flexible program allows students to earn a degree on a schedule that works for them, because it is not necessary to attend classes on campus. The 66-credit program takes approximately two years to complete, and students must maintain a grade point average of 2.5 throughout their course of study. Tuition for the online distance learning program is approximately $180 per credit.

      Willison State College
      888-863-9455
      wsc.nodak.edu

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