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Bachelor of Arts in Psychology - Speech-Language Pathology Track

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Program Overview

The 11-month Bachelor of Arts in Psychology with Speech-Language Pathology is the ideal undergraduate pathway for pursuing a graduate degree and career in Speech-Language Pathology. By incorporating 36-39 seminary credits at no additional cost, this degree can be completed in just one year and the student will be well prepared to apply for a graduate program in speech-language pathology.

The degree, a traditional BA in Psychology, also incorporates all general SLP prerequisites, as well as the five SLP-specific prerequisite courses required for application into Sara Schenirer’s Speech-Language Pathology Master’s program.

This degree is offered through The University of Mount St. Vincent (UMSV) and St. Peter’s University (SPU).

Your ideal college choice depends on a number of factors including location, financial aid eligibility, and your preference for online or in-person classes.

  • New York Residents: UMSV is the ideal option as potential financial aid benefits for NYS residents are greatest when attending a NYS college.

  • New Jersey Residents: SPU is the ideal option as potential financial aid and scholarship benefits for NJ residents are very substantial and can significantly reduce the cost of the program.

  • Students who reside outside of NY/NJ and/or require an online program must choose UMSV, as this program is available fully online only through UMSV. The SPU program requires in-class attendance in Lakewood on Sundays.

Please note: Acceptance into the Sara Schenirer Master’s in Speech-Language Pathology is not guaranteed.

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Admission

High School Transcript (minimum 3.0 GPA)
Personal Statement
Two References
Personal Photograph
Non-refundable Application Fee

Courses

MSV

SPU

Course Name

Course Number

Credits

Core Courses

Abnormal Psychology

PS 260

3

Adulthood and Aging

PS 240

3

Capstone

PSYC 450

3

Capstone Seminar in Special Topics in Psych

PS 481

3

Cognitive Processes

PS 350

3

Cognitive Psychology

PSYC 424

3

Counseling

PSYC 327

3

English Composition II

CM 102

3

English I

ENGL 110

3

English II

ENGL 120

3

Experimental Psychology

PS 205

3

Intro to English Composition I

CM 101

3

Psychology II

PSYC 104

3

Research

PSYC 315

3

Social Psychology

PSYC 321

3

Social Psychology

PS 220

3

Prerequisite Courses

A&P Speech & Hear Mechanisms

COMM 372

3

Anatomy & Physiology of SL Hearing Mechanim

CU 253

3

Audiology

PSYC 373

3

Audiology

CU 254

3

General Biology I

BI 183

3

Human Biology

NSCI 204

3

Intro to Speech Science

COMM 371

3

Introduction to Speech Science

CU 246

3

Phonetics

COMM 270

3

Phonetics

CU 249

3

Psychological Statistics

PSYC 205

3

Statistics and Research Methods

PS 200

3

Survey of Communication

COMM 370

3

Survey of Communication Disorders

CU 251

3

MSV

SPU

Course Name

Course Number

Credits

Core Courses

Abnormal Psychology

PS 260

3

Adulthood and Aging

PS 240

3

Capstone

PSYC 450

3

Capstone Seminar in Special Topics in Psych

PS 481

3

Cognitive Processes

PS 350

3

Cognitive Psychology

PSYC 424

3

Counseling

PSYC 327

3

English Composition II

CM 102

3

English I

ENGL 110

3

English II

ENGL 120

3

Experimental Psychology

PS 205

3

Intro to English Composition I

CM 101

3

Psychology II

PSYC 104

3

Research

PSYC 315

3

Social Psychology

PSYC 321

3

Social Psychology

PS 220

3

Prerequisite Courses

A&P Speech & Hear Mechanisms

COMM 372

3

Anatomy & Physiology of SL Hearing Mechanim

CU 253

3

Audiology

PSYC 373

3

Audiology

CU 254

3

General Biology I

BI 183

3

Human Biology

NSCI 204

3

Intro to Speech Science

COMM 371

3

Introduction to Speech Science

CU 246

3

Phonetics

COMM 270

3

Phonetics

CU 249

3

Psychological Statistics

PSYC 205

3

Statistics and Research Methods

PS 200

3

Survey of Communication

COMM 370

3

Survey of Communication Disorders

CU 251

3

Faculty & Instructors

Akiva Gornish

PsyD

Aliza Markman

MSW

Amy Siegel

MA

Ariella Flegmann

MA

Brenda J. Siev

MA

Channa Hakakha

MA, AMFT, APCC

Tuition & Financial Aid

The full cost of the degree is between $17,000-20,000. This covers the cost of college courses ($15,000-$18,000) and required exams ($2,000). Students who are eligible for financial aid (FAFSA) may receive scholarships to cover the full cost of the college courses. Your final cost will depend on whether the degree is taken through The University of Mount St. Vincent (UMSV) or St. Peter’s University (SPU).

Eligible students can receive financial aid for the portion of the degree taken through UMSV or SPU.
The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) can be completed online at this link. SPU students must submit the FAFSA, and MSV students are strongly recommended to do so. Be sure to complete the correct year’s application.

University of Mount St. Vincent
UMSV’s FAFSA school code is 002703.

For New York State residents only:
The TAP application is available approximately one week after the FAFSA is submitted at this link.
UMSV’s TAP code is 0130.

St. Peter’s University
SPU’s FAFSA school code is 002638.
Students should write “Title IV Code 002638 Saint Peter’s University, 2641 Kennedy Blvd., Jersey City, NJ” in the appropriate section of the FAFSA.

For New Jersey State residents only:
Your FAFSA information will be sent to HESAA to determine TAG eligibility. HESAA (NJFAMS) will send an email prompting you to create an account to access the TAG information.

Please note: The listed tuition costs are accurate as of the time of writing, but are not guaranteed. Please ask our advisor for updated pricing.

FAQs

What is a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology with Speech-Language Pathology?

The 11-month Bachelor of Arts in Psychology with Speech-Language Pathology is the ideal undergraduate pathway for pursuing a graduate degree and career in Speech-Language Pathology. By incorporating 36-39 seminary credits at no additional cost, this degree can be completed in just one year and the student will be well prepared to apply for a graduate program in speech-language pathology.

The degree, a traditional BA in Psychology, also incorporates all general SLP prerequisites, as well as the five SLP-specific prerequisite courses required for application into Sara Schenirer’s Speech-Language Pathology Master’s program.

Which colleges have you partnered with to offer this degree?

We are proud to have partnered with two exceptional colleges to offer this degree:

1. The University of Mount Saint Vincent (UMSV) is a highly ranked university in NYS, featuring an outstanding undergraduate Psychology department. Among the five oldest universities in New York City, UMSV offers more than 70 nationally recognized programs, including a full array of majors and minors in the sciences and mathematics, the humanities, arts, and social sciences, and professional preparation in accounting, business, communication, education, and nursing.

This program is for NYS residents only.

2. St. Peter’s University (SPU) is a highly ranked university in NJ, featuring an outstanding Psychology department under the leadership of Maryellen Hamilton, Professor and Chair of Psychology. Founded in 1872, the university offers more than 60 undergraduate and graduate programs to more than 2,600 undergraduate and 800 graduate students. US News and World Report ranked St. Peter’s among the Top 100 “Best Regional Universities in the North,” and Money Magazine ranked St. Peter’s and the “Most Transformative School” in the state of New Jersey.

Will this degree be accepted by other universities?

Both institutions are regionally accredited, which means that their degrees are accepted by graduate programs nationwide. Students have used the bachelor’s degree earned at UMSV and SPU for admittance into master’s programs in a wide variety of colleges. For specific information about UMSV’s accreditation, please see here; for SPU’s, please see here.

What advantages does this specialized SLP track offer over a standard BA in Psychology?

• 5 Speech-Language prerequisite courses included: Survey of Communication Disorders, Phonetics, Audiology, Speech Science, Anatomy and Physiology of Speech

• 4 General prerequisite courses included: Biology, Chemistry, Statistics, Introduction to Psychology

Are there any other benefits to this specialized SLP track?

During the course of the program, students in the SLP track will enjoy specialized workshops led by professionals in the field of speech-language pathology who will introduce them to the field and offer helpful guidance and tips for aspiring speech therapists.

Does this degree program limit me at the graduate level to Speech-Language Pathology, or can it be used to apply for graduate programs in other fields?

The degree, a BA in Psychology, is extremely versatile and can be used to apply for a wide range of graduate degrees. By satisfying all SLP prerequisites within the program, graduates are prepared to apply for the Master’s in SLP program upon graduation but are not limited to that program. Students have successfully used this degree to gain entry into graduate programs in Education and Special Education, Social Work, Law, ABA, Mental Health Counseling, and more.

If I’m unsure whether I’m interested in speech therapy, is this the program for me?

Assuming you don’t have a clear preference, this is an ideal program to help a student determine her ideal graduate pathway. Through the course of the program, students are exposed to professionals in the SLP field and have the opportunity to observe and speak with them and learn more about the profession. This enables students to make a clear-headed decision when the time comes for application to graduate school.

Does this program track require a separate application for entrance into the graduate program?

This degree prepares students to apply for the Speech-Language Pathology program offered at Sara Schenirer and elsewhere, but does not guarantee admission. The graduate program is highly competitive and slots are limited. Students are encouraged to apply to multiple SLP programs to increase their chances of successful matriculation into a graduate SLP program.

How long will it take to earn my degree?

This degree can be completed in as few as three semesters (11 months).

Will the environment and education be suitable for a Bais Yaakov student?

UMSV and SPU pride themselves on offering superior education along with outstanding student support in a culturally sensitive environment. They are understanding of the unique requirements and religious sensitivities of the students recruited by Sara Schenirer and have worked diligently to accommodate our requests to ensure an environment suitable for Bais Yaakov graduates.

Enrollment is Now Open

Late app fee of $150 will apply

Application Deadline

Program Start Date

Next Application Deadline

Next Program Start Date

Duration

3 semesters

Tuition

$17,000 - $20,000

Credits

120

Seminary Credits Accepted

36-39

Location

Live Online · Boro Park · Crown Heights · Five Towns · Lakewood · Monsey · Passaic

Enrollment is Now Open

Late app fee of $150 will apply

Application Deadline

Program Start Date

Next Application Deadline

Next Program Start Date

Duration

3 semesters

Tuition

$17,000 - $20,000

Credits

120

Seminary Credits Accepted

36-39

Location

Live Online · Boro Park · Crown Heights · Five Towns · Lakewood · Monsey · Passaic

Enrollment is Now Open

Late app fee of $150 will apply

Application Deadline

Program Start Date

Next Application Deadline

Next Program Start Date

Duration

3 semesters

Tuition

$17,000 - $20,000

Credits

120

Seminary Credits Accepted

36-39

Location

Live Online · Boro Park · Crown Heights · Five Towns · Lakewood · Monsey · Passaic

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