Transferring to Four Year Colleges

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Speech Pathology after Kingsborough…….. Transferring to Four Year Colleges Suggestions: v Go to the school websites for further information. v Go to the Transfer Office for assistance in transferring – C102 v Go to www.asha.org (American Speech & Hearing Association) for information about graduate programs and the field of speech pathology CUNY:
v Brooklyn College – Brooklyn, NY
Speech-Language Pathology & Audiology
v Lehman College – Bronx, NY
Dept. of Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences
v Queens College – Flushing, Queens, NY
Dept. of Linguistics & Communication Disorders
SUNY (State University of New York)
v Buffalo State College
Dept. of Speech-Language Pathology
v SUNY University at Buffalo
Dept. of Communicative Disorders & Sciences
v SUNY at Cortland
Dept. of Speech Pathology & Audiology
v SUNY at Fredonia
Dept. of Speech Pathology & Audiology
v SUNY at Geneseo
Dept. of Communicative Disorders & Sciences
v SUNY at New Paltz
Dept. of Communication Disorders
v SUNY at Plattsburgh
Dept. of Communication Disorders & Sciences
Private Colleges in and around the NYC Area:
v Adelphi University – Long Island
Communications Sciences & Disorders
v Hofstra University-Long Island
Dept. of Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences
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Iona College – New Rochelle, NY
Dept. of Speech
LIU - Long Island University – Brooklyn
Dept. of Communication Sciences and Disorders
LIU – Long Island University – C.W. Post Center – Long Island
Dept. of Communication Sciences & Disorders
Marymount Manhattan College – Manhattan
Dept. of Speech-Language Pathology & Audiology
Mercy College – Dobbs Ferry, NY
Communications Disorders
Molloy College – Long Island
Dept. of Communication Arts
NYU – New York University - Manhattan
Dept. of Speech-Language Pathology & Audiology
Pace University - Manhattan
Dept. of Communication Studies
St. John’s University – Queens & Staten Island
Speech Language Pathology & Audiology
St. Joseph’s College – Brooklyn & Long Island
Dept. of Speech Communication
Stern College for Women (of Yeshiva University) - Manhattan
Communication Disorders Program
The College of New Rochelle – New Rochelle, NY
Speech Pathology
Touro College – Flatbush, Brooklyn
Lander College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Private Colleges outside of the NYC Area:
Connecticut
v The University of Connecticut at Storrs – Storrs, Conn.
Dept of Communication Sciences
Massachusetts
v Boston University – Boston, MA
Dept. of Health Sciences
v Bridgewater State College –Bridgewater, MA
Communications Disorders Program
v Elms College – Chicopee, MA
Communications Sciences & Disorders
v Emerson College – Boston, MA
Dept. of Communication Sciences & Disorders
v Northeastern University – Boston, MA
Dept. of Speech- Language Pathology and Audiology
v Salem State College – Salem, MA
Theater and Speech Communication
v University of Massachusetts at Amherst – Amherst, MA
Dept. of Communication Disorders
v Worcester State College –Worcester, MA
Dept. of Communication Sciences and Disorders
New Jersey
v Kean University – Union, NJ
Dept. of communication Disorders and Deafness
v Richard Stockton college of New Jersey – Pomona, NJ
Speech Pathology / Audiology
v The College of New Jersey – Ewing, NJ
Dept. of Special Education, Language and Literacy
v William Patterson University – Wayne, NJ
Dept. of Communications Disorders
New York – Upstate
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College of St. Rose – Albany, NY
Dept. of Communication Disorders
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Dominican College of Blauvelt – Orangeburg, NY
Speech-Pathology Emphasis
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Elmira College – Elmira, NY
Dept. of Speech & Hearing
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Iona College – New Rochelle, NY
Dept. of Speech
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Ithaca College – Ithaca, NY
Dept. of Speech-Language Pathology & Audiology
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Nazareth College – Rochester, NY
Dept. of Communication Sciences & Disorders/Speech Language
Pathology
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Syracuse University
Dept. of Communication Sciences & Disorders
v The College of St. Rose – Albany, NY
Prepared December 2006 by Dr. Cindy Greenberg – Kingsborough Comm. College, CUNY.
Information provided by document titled “US Programs in Communication Sciences and
Disorders – April 2006” received from ASHA.
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