u/Accomplished-Rule809

communication disorders assistant program

hello everyone!

I am a recent graduate who is interested in applying to the communication disorders assistant program at Georgian in the fall. I did want to ask a couple of questions about the program and was hoping for answers from former or current students!

I am planning on applying with a degree in communication and media studies. I am currently unsure if my degree falls within the scope of what the college is looking for. I was wondering if there are any students in the program that were unsure about whether their degrees counted, and what their degrees were!

I did also want to ask about the workload for the program. Is it possible to work part-time while completing the program? How long are classes usually, and what is the workload like? I would love to hear from students who are dorming or renting closer to the college, and get any tips on how to balance that with school.

I would also love to hear about general experiences and if there is anything in particular I should know before I apply.

Thank you so much in advance :)

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u/Accomplished-Rule809 — 8 days ago

applying to the communication disorders assistant program at durham

hello everyone!

I am a recent graduate who is interested in applying to the communication disorders assistant program at Durham in the fall. I did want to ask a couple of questions about the program and was hoping for answers from former or current students!

I am planning on applying with a degree in communication and media studies. I did reach out to Durham, and was told that the admissions team would ultimately make the decision on whether my degree falls into the scope. I was wondering if there are any students in the program that were unsure about whether their degrees counted, and what their degrees were! I did want to attend the ask us anything sessions to find out but was unable to due to work, so I wasn't able to get any answers.

I did also want to ask about the workload for the program. Is it possible to work part-time while completing the program? How long are classes usually, and what is the workload like? I would love to hear from students who are dorming or renting closer to the college, and get any tips on how to balance that with school.

I would also love to hear about general experiences and if there is anything in particular I should know before I apply.

Thank you so much in advance :)

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u/Accomplished-Rule809 — 8 days ago