Residential Master's Program Overview
The Residential MS in Speech-Language Pathology program prepares students for practice
in the field of speech-language pathology. The Residential program is a traditional
full-time live program.
Program Goals
- Train students in prevention, assessment and intervention practices
- Prepare ethically responsible clinicians to make EBP clinical decisions
- Promote wellness in culturally and linguistically diverse populations within our community.
Program Student Learning Outcomes
At the end of the program, the Graduate students will be able to:
- Describe the nature of typical and disordered communication and swallowing across
the lifespan.
- Integrate theory, research, and evidence-based principles into prevention, assessment,
and intervention practices.
- Interact and communicate in ways that promote wellness and reflect respect for diversity,
collaboration, and ethics.
- Demonstrate summative knowledge and skills necessary for entry-level practice within
the field of speech-language pathology through defense of a culminating experience.
Programs At A Glance
Full-Time live modality:
Cohort based program with a new cohort beginning each Fall
- 76-unit program (View course descriptions)
- Residential full-time option designed to be completed in 5 consecutive semesters (including
summer term). View the current Residential full-time program course sequence.
- Residential full-time students can be expected to be in classes and clinic Monday
- Friday during typical working hours. Some exclusions may apply to evenings and weekends
on rare occasions.
- Program prepares students in prevention, assessment, and treatment of communication
and swallowing disorders across the lifespan for career readiness across multiple
settings
- Program offers specialty clinics to maximize student exposure to speech-language pathology
- Includes a minimum of 400 supervised hours in speech-language pathology in community based practice to
prepare participants for their career
- After successfully completing the program, the candidate will have met the academic
requirements to be eligible for a temporary California state SLP license and a preliminary
CTC SLP Services credential. Candidates will also have met the academic requirements
towards ASHA membership and certification.
Residential Master's Program Downloadable Flyer
Mailing Address:
SLP Department
CSU San Marcos
333 S. Twin Oaks Valley Rd.
San Marcos, CA 92096
Office Hours and Location:
8:30am - 5:00pm (Mon - Fri)
Extended Learning Building , Suite 649
Fall 2026 Admissions Timeline:
- Application Opens – Oct. 1, 2025
- Application Deadline – Jan. 2, 2026
- Interview Notifications – Feb. 14, 2026
- Interview Day (Invitation Only/Mandatory) – Feb. 28, 2026
- Admissions Notifications – Mar. 9, 2026
- Welcome Mixer (Invitation Only/Optional) – Mar. 19, 2026
- Intent to Enroll Deadline – Apr. 15, 2026
- Online Orientation - TBD
- Bootcamp/Orientation - TBD
- Fall Semester Starts – Aug. 31, 2026
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