Prospective Students | Applicants to the M.A. and Au.D. programs:
- Applications are accepted ONLY through CSDCAS Services
- ALL MATERIALS for applications are due by January 1st!
- Details about application fee for CSDCAS Services and the University at Buffalo, please click here.
Applicants to the Ph.D. program:
- Application materials are submitted directly to Graduate Application Site at the University at Buffalo.
- ALL MATERIALS for applications are due by January 1!
Descriptions of undergraduate and graduate programs:
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The Clinic is located in the Biomedical Education Building on the Main Street Campus of the State University of New York at Buffalo. Parking areas are just outside the clinic with additional parking a short walk away.
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This program is currently under development. More information is to be announced.
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The Speech-Language and Hearing Clinic at the University at Buffalo offers the Lee Silverman Voice Treatment Program for individuals who present vocal changes related to such neurological disorders as Parkinson’s Disease, Multiple Sclerosis, Strokes and Brain Injury.
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The UB Alaryngeal Speech Clinic was established 30 years ago. It provides assessment and treatment for laryngectomees - individuals who have undergone surgical removal of the larynx due to cancer, or in some cases, severe injury.
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The University offers services for pre-school children with speech or language needs. Individual and group services are provided upon availability. Pre-school services are often a good clinical alternative for young children who do not qualify for services through the county or the school district, but still present with communication delays.
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The University offers programs for both children and adults who stutter. The fluency program incorporates the development of fluency enhancement and modification techniques with therapies focusing on enhancing self-esteem and confidence as a communicator. The ultimate goal of the program is to assist individuals with a dysfluency in their journey of becoming comfortable with the level of fluency achieved.
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The University at Buffalo Speech-Language and Hearing Clinic has a unique therapy program for adults who have been diagnosed with an auditory processing or language learning problem.
People who have been diagnosed with a central auditory processing disorder often exhibit one or more of the following difficulties:
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