Poor Student Posts: Ball and Chain
A Shocking Picture Residential AuD programs are a tough sell. That’s the self-evident interpretation of our survey analyses over the past three posts by Guest Editor Kevin Liebe, AuD, summarized in Figure 1 (below). Moreover, degrees that are equivalent in the marketplace in terms of authority to practice under state licensure come with…
Read MoreTransitional AuD — The Good Ol’ Days
Tuition costs of AuD degrees at public and private schools were the topic of the first two posts in this series. In the beginning, before residential programs, Transitional programs were the most widely used means to obtain an AuD, though they are now being phased out. Today’s post summarizes their story and their costs. For…
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