Speech-Language Pathology

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    SLP Positions Are In-Demand: Here's What You Didn't Know About the Profession

    Over the next ten years, Speech-Language Pathology careers are expected to grow by 19%. If you want to change lives by helping others combat their speech, language or swallowing difficulties, Midwestern University can give you the credibility you need to land the perfect career. Choose between our Illinois campus or Arizona campus to earn your Master of Science degree.

    As a Midwestern University student, you can:

    • Work with real patients at our state-of-the-art Speech-Language Institute or at an affiliated external facility
    • Take part in hands-on learning via our clinical simulation center and brain dissection lab
    • Participate in unique research opportunities or complete a thesis/clinical research project

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    Quick Facts & Stats

    • SLPs can make a good living. According to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, on average SLPs make $89,000 per year. However, Healthcareers.com cites SLPs as making up to $129,000 annually. Those who made the highest salaries worked in nursing homes and home health.
    • Midwestern's SLP program is active with the NSSHLA. This organization helps students prep for their professional careers and take part in community activities.
    • Speech-Language Pathology is ranked as number 11 in Best Healthcare Jobs by U.S. News

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