Helping You Help Others

Choose Your Path

Our fully online, asynchronous prerequisite courses offer two pathways that allow you to start at any time from any location. All of our SLP Online courses are certified by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA).

To begin your career as a speech-language pathologist, a master's degree and clinical certification by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) are required. Our speech-language pathology (SLP) online prerequisite courses are offered every semester, allowing you to complete the prerequisites required for admission to a graduate program in communication sciences and disorders.   

If you are pursuing a speech-language pathologist assistant certification, we have the resources for you to succeed with our quality online coursework! Our speech-language pathology assistant (SLPA) pathway can be completed in as few as three semesters, finishing with the SLPA course offered each spring. This would prepare you for the SLPA exam and allow you to enter the field as an SLPA. 

SLP Online students from any state can benefit from our courses. Some states' requirements may prohibit admission to SLPA or make decisions on a case-by-case basis.

View, download and print the SLP/SLPA factsheet (pdf).

Application Requirements

  • Online application.
  • Unofficial transcript (only needed if leveling coursework was completed at a school other than Longwood).
  • $40 application fee

Financial Information

Tuition is discounted for our professional studies students at $285 per credit hour (in-state) or $355 per credit hour (out-of-state). Rates effective 2024-25.

Financial aid is available. 

Under specific conditions, financial aid is available for these courses. You must file a FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid). Please contact Longwood University’s Office of Financial Aid at [email protected]  or (434)395-2077. 

 

Courses

These courses are the prerequisites you'll probably need to apply to a graduate program in communication sciences and disorders:

  • Introduction to Communication Disorders
  • Language Development
  • Phonetics
  • Anatomy and Physiology of Speech and Hearing Mechanisms
  • Speech Sound Disorders
  • Language Disorders Across the Lifespan
  • Introduction to Audiology
  • Aural Rehabilitation
  • Speech Science
  • Neurology in Human Communication
  • Introduction to Clinical Practice
  • Roles, Responsibilities, and Competencies of the SLPA

View All Speech-Language Pathology Online Course Listing Descriptions. 

Costs

Tuition for SLP Online Courses

  • In-state: $285.00 per credit
  • Out-of-state: $355.00 per credit

Billing

Longwood sends eBills to your Longwood email account. Bills are not sent via regular mail. Be sure to check your Longwood email account regularly or set it to forward to an account you monitor frequently.

Financial Aid

Under specific conditions, financial aid is available. You must file a FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid). Please contact Longwood’s Office of Financial Aid at [email protected], (434)395-2077 or toll-free at (800)281-4677 for more information.

Important Dates

Fall 2024

  • Online applications due by August 26, 2024
  • Courses begin August 26, 2024
  • Courses end December 13, 2024
  • Last day to add/drop is September 3, 2024 by 5 p.m.
  • Last day to withdraw with no academic penalty (all tuition and fee charges will still apply) is November 6, 2024 by 5 p.m.

Spring 2025

  • Online applications due by January 15, 2025
  • Courses begin January 15, 2025
  • Courses end May 9, 2025
  • Last day to add/drop is January 23, 2025, by 5 p.m.
  • Last day to withdraw with no academic penalty (all tuition and fee charges will still apply) is April 2, 2025, by 5 p.m.

Dropping A Course

If your plans change after registration, please drop the course promptly. Courses are in high demand and fill quickly.

Dropping a course by the add/drop deadline removes all tuition and fee charges.

How to Drop a Course Before the Add/Drop Deadline

Dropping via myLongwood

  • Access myLongwood and select the Student
  • Click on Planning and Registration under the Registration Tools
  • In the lower right corner of your screen, you’ll see a Summary of your courses
  • Click the dropdown beside the course and select Web Dropped
  • Click Submit
  • View your Student Detail Schedule under the Student tab to confirm you have successfully dropped the course(s).

Drop by the Add/Drop deadline

A Drop processed by the Add/Drop deadline removes tuition and fee charges.

How to Drop a Course with a Hold on Your Account

A hold is typically placed on your account if tuition charges have not been paid.

Withdrawing from a Course

Withdrawing from a course will result in receiving a grade of “W’ on your academic transcript. This grade does not have an impact on your GPA. All tuition and fee charges will still apply.

How to Withdraw from a Course Before the Deadline

Withdrawing from a course via myLongwood

  • Access myLongwood and select the Student tab
  • Click on Planning and Registration under the Registration Tools
  • In the lower right corner of your screen, you’ll see a Summary of your courses.
  • Click the Action dropdown beside the course and select Web Withdraw
  • Click Submit 

How to Withdraw from a Course with a Hold on Your Account

A hold is typically placed on your account if tuition charges have not been paid.

How to Withdraw from a Course After the Deadline

Course withdrawal requests are considered for medical or other non-academic emergencies no later than noon on the last day of classes. All tuition and fee charges will still apply.

Please provide:

  • Written Request
    • Emailed course withdrawal request from your Longwood email account
    • Submit a written request via fax to (434)395-2750
  • Supporting documentation from a physical or another applicable source