MA CSD: Admission Requirements
The Communication Sciences and Disorders program at Our Lady of the Lake University participates in the Communication Sciences and Disorders Centralized Application Service (CSDCAS). All applicants applying to the 好色先生 graduate program in Communications and Learning Disorders program must apply online using the CSDCAS application process.
It is recommended that applicants review the CSDCAS process before beginning an application. The CSDCAS website includes a 鈥淏efore You Begin鈥 section that provides information on the process.
To learn about the CSDCAS application process, create an account and begin an application, visit
For information on the application process, deadlines and frequently asked questions, visit
CSDCAS provides a Helpline:
Hours: Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-4 p.m. (Central Time)
Phone: 617-612-2030
Email: csdcasinfo@csdcas.org
Requirements for Regular Admission
- Application for admission completed through the CSDCAS system
- Official transcripts from all regionally accredited colleges and universities attended;
transcripts must include baccalaureate and higher (if applicable) degrees earned and
dates conferred; must be submitted through the CSDCAS system
(Download special instructions for submitting transcripts from outside the United States and transcripts not in English ). - A bachelor鈥檚 degree in CSD with a minimum cumulative grade point average 3.0 (on a 4-point scale) on undergraduate work attempted and at least 3.00 in undergraduate work in CSD; for applicants with a master鈥檚 degree, a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.00 on graduate work.
- Three references submitted through the CSDCAS system
- Personal statement/essay submitted through the CSDCAS system
- Resume submitted through the CSDCAS system
- Selected applicants will be invited to a group interview with CSD faculty
Admission Deadline
Deadline - Jan. 15
Note: It can take up to four weeks for CSDCAS to process documents and consider your application
complete and verified. It is strongly recommended that you submit all documents, test scores and application information as soon as
possible.
For those accepted into the program, a $250 non-refundable advanced-tuition deposit is required.
Graduate Program Information
The master's program accepts 25-35 students per year into the incoming class and accepted students begin the program full-time in the fall.
- Average incoming GPA for last three years (2021-2024) = 3.45
- An invitation to take part in a group interview including small group discussion of a selected research article is extended to the top 50 applicants based on overall rankings. Acceptable performance in the group interview provides the last ranking for admission.
- Full-time students typically graduate in 5 semesters if they follow the recommended sequence of courses for each semester. Part-time students will usually take 8-10 semesters to graduate.