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Department | Social Work & Communications Sciences and Disorders |
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Caitlin Frank M.S. CCC-SLP is a clinical educator and instructor in the Communication Sciences and Disorders (CSD) department at Longwood University. She works primarily in the Speech, Hearing and Learning Services (SHLS) clinic and consults services with local school divisions in the area. She teaches the Educational Settings graduate course and Introduction to Speech-Language Pathology for the slponline program. Caitlin also serves as the faculty advisor to the National Student Speech-Language and Hearing Association (NSSLHA) and was recently awarded with the citizen leader award for outstanding student organization advisor.
Caitlin earned her bachelor' degree from James Madison University and her masters' degree from Old Dominion University both in Speech-Language Pathology. She was a school-based SLP prior to coming to Longwood in 2012.
Caitlin resides in Farmville with her husband and two children. She enjoys spending time with family and friends, working on her newly renovated house, and traveling the world. Although she loves the small town life, she's excited to see new growth in Farmville.