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What does it take to be ASHA-certified?

Graduate Degree

from an accredited program

1600+ Hours

of supervised clinical experience

Passing Grade

on national examination

Continuing Education

of 30+ hours every three years

How many Americans have some degree of hearing loss?

50 million

How many U.S. adults have a voice disorder?

17.9 million

How many adult Americans could benefit from using hearing aids?

28.8 million

High Standards of Excellence

ASHA certification acts as a public assurance that a student is receiving a high standard of care. Here’s how:

  • ASHA-certified professionals acquire over 1600 hours of experience in an interdisciplinary setting alongside certified healthcare professionals and met rigorous, peer-developed, and reviewed standard of a national professional body.
  • ASHA-certified professionals possess the demonstrated knowledge and skills consistent with the ability to practice independently, as well as experience treating students from a wide variety of backgrounds.
  • The ASHA certification process is governed by a code of ethics that ensures members’ responsibility to patients and professionalism is honored to the highest degree.
  • ASHA-certified professionals stay on top of developments in the practice of their professions through the professional education they pursue to maintain their certification.

When you hire an ASHA-certified audiologist or speech-language pathologist to care for patients at your healthcare setting, you’ll be adding a team member certified by a program with a seventy year history of fostering professional excellence.

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