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  • Oct 25, 2007, 08:36 PM
    asa1977
    Graduate Program in Speech and Language Pathology
    Hi, can you find me a university in the USA that offer a Graduate Program in Speech and Language Pathology and that doesn't require GRE score.

    Please it is urgent.

    Amal
  • Nov 6, 2007, 07:28 AM
    vingogly
    Here's a search engine universities offering programs in speech and language pathology:

    http://hes.asha.org:8080/EdFind/Mast...ersSearch.aspx

    I have heard that going to a university that doesn't require a GRE could cause visa problems, since the schools that don't will tend to have poor or doubtful academic reputations. And going to a school with poor credentials will put you at a disadvantage when you seek a job. So you want to be careful if you choose this approach and do your research.

    There are universities that provide a GRE waiver process. You're going to have to visit web sites of schools that interest you, and search for GRE waiver on the site. I suspect they're going to be looking for good reasons they should grant you a waiver. They may look for professional experience or other supporting information. If you just haven't had time to take the GRE, you may be able to get a school to admit you with the requirement you take the GRE within a certain period. If you've taken the GRE and your scores are poor, your options will be limited; the schools that would accept you will not be the most desirable ones.

    Vasily

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