FREE SLPA Education and Licensure Questions and Answers

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Which of the following is typically required to practice as an SLPA?

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Most states require SLPAs to complete a set number of clinical hours or internships under the supervision of a licensed SLP to ensure hands-on experience and practical training.

How often do most states require SLPAs to complete continuing education to maintain their licensure or certification?

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Most states mandate continuing education for SLPAs every 2-3 years to ensure they stay updated on the latest practices and standards in the field. The specific requirements may vary depending on the state.

What organization offers a certification for SLPAs that is recognized in many states?

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ASHA offers the ASHA Assistant Certification for SLPAs, which can be recognized by employers and states as an additional credential demonstrating professional competence.

What is the minimum educational requirement to become a Speech-Language Pathology Assistant (SLPA) in most states?

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Most states require at least an associate’s degree in speech-language pathology assisting, though some may accept a bachelor’s degree in a related field. A master’s degree is required to become an SLP, not an SLPA.

After completing the required education, what is the next step for an SLPA to begin working in most states?

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Many states require SLPAs to apply for state licensure or registration before they can legally work. Requirements vary by state, so it's important to check local regulations.

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