Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 64B20-2.002 - [Effective until 7/1/2025] Educational Requirements
(1)
Candidates for licensure or provisional licensure as a speech-language
pathologist shall submit to the Board an official transcript or transcripts to
evidence the receipt of a masters degree or has completed the academic
requirements of a doctoral program with a major emphasis in speech-language
pathology, including supervised clinical practicum experience.
(a) Applicants enrolled in an approved
program prior to January 5, 2005, shall have completed a minimum of 60 semester
hours (at least 36 hours must be earned in graduate level courses). Applicants
enrolled in an approved program after January 5, 2005, shall have completed a
minimum of 75 semester hours (at least 36 hours earned at the graduate level).
An approved program must address the areas of knowledge and skill set forth in
Section 468.1155(2)(b),
F.S. Approved supervised clinical practicum experiences require completion of
at least 300 clock hours of supervised experience, with at least 200 of the 300
hours in the area of speech-language pathology.
(b) The master's or doctoral degree must be
conferred by an institution of higher learning which, at the time the applicant
was enrolled and graduated, was accredited by an accrediting agency recognized
by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation or from an institution which
is publicly recognized as a member in good standing with the Association of
Universities and Colleges of Canada. If the transcript submitted pursuant to
this section does not, at the time it is submitted, reflect that the applicant
has a master's degree, the Board will not accept the transcript as evidence of
such degree unless it is accompanied by Form SPA-2D, Certification of Conferral
of Master's Degree, which is incorporated herein by reference, effective
3-16-94. An applicant for licensure based on a doctoral program must submit
Form SPA-0002E, Certification of Completing Academic Requirements of Doctoral
Program, which is incorporated herein by reference, effective 8-4-03, with a
transcript. The forms incorporated by reference in this paragraph can be
obtained from the Board of Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology, 4052 Bald
Cypress Way, Bin #C-06, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-3256.
(c) An applicant who graduated from a program
or is currently enrolled in a program at a university or college outside of the
United States or Canada shall present documentation of the determination of
equivalency to standards established by the Council for Higher Education
Accreditation in order to qualify.
(2) Candidates for licensure or provisional
licensure as an Audiologist shall submit to the Board an official transcript or
transcripts to evidence the receipt of a doctoral degree in audiology, or the
completion of academic requirements of a doctoral degree program with a major
emphasis in audiology, from an institution of higher learning which, at the
time the applicant was enrolled and graduated, was accredited by an accrediting
agency recognized by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation or its
successor, the United States Department of Education, or from an institution
that is a member in good standing with the Association of Universities and
Colleges of Canada.
(a) Applicants who earn a
doctoral degree from an approved program conferred before January 1, 2008,
shall have completed 60 semester hours, of which 24 semester hours must be in
audiology.
(b) Applicants who earn
a doctoral degree from an approved program conferred after January 1, 2008,
shall have completed 75 semester hours.
(c) An approved program must address the
areas of knowledge and skill set forth in Section
468.1155(2)(b),
F.S. Approved supervised clinical practicum experiences require completion of
at least 300 clock hours of supervised experience, with at least 200 of the 300
hours in the area of audiology.
(d)
An applicant who graduated from or is currently enrolled in a program at a
university or college outside of the United States or Canada shall present
documentation of the determination of equivalency to standards established by
the Council for Higher Education Accreditation in order to
qualify.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 468.1135(4) FS. Law Implemented 468.1155, 468.1185 FS.
New 3-14-91, Formerly 21LL-2.002, Amended 11-15-93, 3-16-94, Formerly 61F14-2.002, 59BB-2.002, Amended 8-4-03, 2-14-07, 10-18-23.
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(1) Candidates for licensure or provisional licensure as a speech-language pathologist shall submit to the Board an official transcript or transcripts to evidence the receipt of a masters degree or has completed the academic requirements of a doctoral program with a major emphasis in speech-language pathology, including supervised clinical practicum experience.
(a) Applicants enrolled in an approved program prior to January 5, 2005, shall have completed a minimum of 60 semester hours (at least 36 hours must be earned in graduate level courses). Applicants enrolled in an approved program after January 5, 2005, shall have completed a minimum of 75 semester hours (at least 36 hours earned at the graduate level). An approved program must address the areas of knowledge and skill set forth in Section 468.1155(2)(b), F.S. Approved supervised clinical practicum experiences require completion of at least 300 clock hours of supervised experience, with at least 200 of the 300 hours in the area of speech-language pathology.
(b) The master's or doctoral degree must be conferred by an institution of higher learning which, at the time the applicant was enrolled and graduated, was accredited by an accrediting agency recognized by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation or from an institution which is publicly recognized as a member in good standing with the Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada. If the transcript submitted pursuant to this section does not, at the time it is submitted, reflect that the applicant has a master's degree, the Board will not accept the transcript as evidence of such degree unless it is accompanied by Form SPA-2D, Certification of Conferral of Master's Degree, which is incorporated herein by reference, effective 3-16-94. An applicant for licensure based on a doctoral program must submit Form SPA-0002E, Certification of Completing Academic Requirements of Doctoral Program, which is incorporated herein by reference, effective 8-4-03, with a transcript. The forms incorporated by reference in this paragraph can be obtained from the Board of Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology, 4052 Bald Cypress Way, Bin #C-06, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-3256.
(c) An applicant who graduated from a program or is currently enrolled in a program at a university or college outside of the United States or Canada shall present documentation of the determination of equivalency to standards established by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation in order to qualify.
(2) Candidates for licensure or provisional licensure as an Audiologist shall submit to the Board an official transcript or transcripts to evidence the receipt of a doctoral degree in audiology, or the completion of academic requirements of a doctoral degree program with a major emphasis in audiology, from an institution of higher learning which, at the time the applicant was enrolled and graduated, was accredited by an accrediting agency recognized by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation or its successor, the United States Department of Education, or from an institution that is a member in good standing with the Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada.
(a) Applicants who earn a doctoral degree from an approved program conferred before January 1, 2008, shall have completed 60 semester hours, of which 24 semester hours must be in audiology.
(b) Applicants who earn a doctoral degree from an approved program conferred after January 1, 2008, shall have completed 75 semester hours.
(c) An approved program must address the areas of knowledge and skill set forth in Section 468.1155(2)(b), F.S. Approved supervised clinical practicum experiences require completion of at least 300 clock hours of supervised experience, with at least 200 of the 300 hours in the area of audiology.
(d) An applicant who graduated from or is currently enrolled in a program at a university or college outside of the United States or Canada shall present documentation of the determination of equivalency to standards established by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation in order to qualify.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 468.1135(4) FS. Law Implemented 468.1155, 468.1185 FS.
New 3-14-91, Formerly 21LL-2.002, Amended 11-15-93, 3-16-94, Formerly 61F14-2.002, 59BB-2.002, Amended 8-4-03, 2-14-07, 10-18-23.