Freeing the Power of the Individual

Current Students

Getting Things Done!

  • Conflict resolution:Learn more about procedures you should follow if you have questions or concerns about course policies, grades, clinical protocols, or other aspects of the program.
  • Graduation-1:Graduate students can click this link to begin the on-line degree application process.
  • Graduation-2:Undergraduate students can click this link to begin the on-line degree application process.
  • How to:Want to change your major? Declare a double major? Obtain a transcript? C L E P  one or more courses? See this table to learn how to get started.
  • National examination:Visit A S H A 's Web site to learn more about the national examination required of speech-language pathology and audiology graduate students [ the reporting code for U S M  is R0156 ].
  • Suggestions:Any practical ideas for improving Speech and Hearing Sciences? Click this link to submit them to the department chair. All correspondence is confidential.

Advisement

Clinical Policies and Procedurespdf logo


Appendices




  • A- SRS Building Map
  • B- Observation Hours
  • C- 311 Assist. Hours
  • D- 311 Clinical Hours
  • E- 311 Assist. Eval.
  • F- Summary of Hours
  • G- Tabulated Hours
  • H- Code of Ethics
  • I- Supervisor Eval.
  • J- Session Sup. Form
  • K- Self-Sup. Form
  • L- Sem. Grade Form
  • M- Diag. Eval. Form
  • N- Performance Ratings
  • O- Contact Sheet
  • P- Sample Report
  • Q- Sem. Treatment Plan
  • R- Progress Report
  • S- Diagnostic Summ.
  • T- Transcription Systems
  • U- Therapy Plan
  • V- Off-campus Req.
  • W- Off-campus Evaluation
  • X- Audiology Prac. Assess.
  • Y- H I P A A  forms
  • Z- Universal Precautions
  • AA- Protecting Files


Job Searches

  • Advance Online:Visit Advance online's Web site for published job listings in speech-language pathology and audiology, addresses of state associations, and more.
  • Audiology Depot:Visit Audiology Depot's Web site for published job listings. Tips for preparing resumes are included.
  • Audiology Online:Browse Audiology Online's Web site for published job listings and on-line continuing education opportunities.
  • Career Services:Visit U S M 's Career Services Web site- they can help you create resumes, cover letters, and assist with developing interview skills.
  • CNNMoney.com:See C N N 's cost-of-living calculator [ city-to-city ] and real estate tools.
  • DeafEd.Net:Visit DeafEd.Net for published job listings in education of the deaf.
  • Licensure:Apply for your professional license in the state of Mississippi prior to your first job.
  • M S H A :See in-state job listings in speech-language pathology and audiology on the Mississippi Speech-Language-Hearing Association's Web site.
  • SLPjobs.com:Links to a variety of positions available in speech-language pathology.
  • Salary.com:Use Salary.com's online resources as you contemplate your first job.


Additional Resources

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