4 CCR 748-1.4 - Education and Clinical Fellowship Requirements
The purpose of this Rule is to detail the educational and clinical fellowship requirements for certification set forth in section 12-305-107(1), C.R.S.
A. An applicant for
certification must have successfully completed a master's or higher degree in
communication sciences and disorders granted by an accredited institution of
higher education recognized by the United States Department of Education. An
applicant is presumed to have met the requirements of this paragraph if the
applicant has successfully completed a master's or higher degree in a
speech-language pathology program that is accredited by the Council on Academic
Accreditation of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association or its
successor association.
B. An
applicant for certification must have successfully completed a speech-language
pathology clinical fellowship approved by either the Director or a
Director-approved national certifying body. The American
Speech-Language-Hearing Association is a Director-approved national certifying
body.
C. An applicant who holds a
current Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC) granted by the American
Speech-Language-Hearing Association in speech-language pathology meets the
education and clinical fellowship requirements of this Rule.
D. The Director does not require that an
applicant maintain ASHA membership as a condition of certification.
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