Speech-Language Pathology Assistant (SLPA) Certificate Program

CU's Speech-Language Pathology Assistant (SLPA) certificate program is a one-semester graduate certificate program that includes online SLPA coursework and an in-person school-based internship with a speech-language pathologist (SLP) mentor. 

SLPAs work with individuals with communication challenges under the supervision of a certified SLP. SLPAs collaborate with SLPs to provide therapy services, prepare for sessions, work with clients, families, or staff, perform administrative tasks, and engage in prevention activities. SLPAs are nationally certified by . They serve a growing, diverse client base and an expanding scope of practice in SLP. 

Program Inquiries

Please contact the SLPA program advisor at slpa@colorado.edu.

Program Cost

The SLPA program (7 graduate credits offered through CU Continuing Education) tuition is $3360 ($480 per credit) for both in-state and out-of-state students for Spring 2025. Starting in Fall 2025 tuition will be $3395 ($485 per credit). Tuition rates are subject to fruther increase. Financial aid is only available if you are enrolled as a full-time degree-seeking student. Part-time non-degree-seeking students do not qualify for financial aid.

Certification Requirements

CU’s SLPA program meets and exceeds certification requirements of the  and . SLPA certification requirements and work opportunities vary by state with some states not permitting the use of SLPAs. CU’s SLPA program may not meet requirements outside of the state of Colorado. If you are outside of the state of Colorado, check with  and  Departments of Education and Health to determine certification requirements and employment opportunities for SLPAs in your state prior to enrolling in the program. Further information can be found on. 

RequirementsCU SLPA ProgramColorado Dept of EdASHA
UndergraduateBachelor's in SLPA OR Bachelor's (in any major) + 24 SLHS creditsBachelor's in SLPA OR Bachelor's (in any major) + 24 SLHS creditsBachelor's OR Associate's + 18-24 SLHS credits
SLPA CourseworkSLHS 5032: SLPA Methods AHSA Modules in SLPA roles & responsibilites
Clinical FieldworkSLHS 5930: SLPA Internship (180 hours)100 hours minimum100 hours minimum
Observations25 hours 20 indirect hours
Assesments3.0 or higher in SLPA CoursesApproved SLPA program certificate of completionPassing of ASHA Assistant Exam

Required Prerequisites Courses

SLPA certification requires 24 credits of undergraduate coursework in Speech, Language and Hearing Sciences (SLHS). CU's SLPA program does not include the 24 credits of undergraduate coursework. If you have not taken the required undergraduate courses (listed below), see ASHA’s or CU's Speech-Language Pathology Prerequisites (SLPP) program for program/course options. 

Course Name/ContentCU CourseCredits
Phonetics/Language Sound Structures  SLHS 3006 or  LING 31003
Anatomy, Physiology, and Science of SpeechSLHS 45603
Language DevelopmentSLHS 45603
Speech Disorders Across the LifespanSLHS 45123
Language Disorders Across the LifespanSLHS 45023
Hearing SciencesSLHS 31063
Audiological EvaluationSLHS 47043
Audiological RehabilitationSLHS 47143
25 hours of guided observationSLHS 4918-

Non-CU students must complete all undergraduate prerequisites prior to starting the SLPA Certificate program. CU seniors may take one remaining prerequisite course concurrent with SLPA program enrollment during their last semester prior to graduation. Students must receive grades of B- or above (with no more than one C) in SLHS undergraduate courses to meet SLPA certification requirements. Students must complete 25 guided observation hours with an ASHA-certified SLP before starting the SLPA program. 

Undergraduate curriculum and course names vary across institutions. If you have questions about whether your coursework meets the requirements, please email your questions and/or unofficial transcript(s) to slpa@colorado.edu.