Program in Communication Disorders
Transitioning from Student...to Scholar...to Professional...
Vision Statement
The Communication Disorders Program is dedicated to excellence and best practices for delivering speech, language, hearing, cognitive, and swallowing services to diverse populations.
Mission Statement
The mission of the Communication Disorders Program is to provide leadership to positively impact the lives of persons with speech, language, hearing, cognitive, and swallowing disorders. This mission is accomplished through the preparation of individuals who will provide services in a variety of settings by facilitating their development from student to scholar to professional. The mission is actualized through functional, collaborative, and accountable best practices in teaching and learning; administration, supervision, and leadership; research and creative activities; and community service. Academic and clinical programs that provide quality responsiveness to diversity and individual needs are designed using the PoLO System (Profile of Learning Outcomes).
Director: Dr. Connie Stout
New Mexico State University
Program in Communication Disorders
P.O. Box 30001/MSC3SPE
Las Cruces, NM 88003-8001
(575) 646-2364
Program accredited by the Council on Academic Accreditation in Audiology & Speech-Language Pathology (CAA).
