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Applicants Registered with an SLP/Audiology Licensing Body in the US that has Substantially Equivalent Requirements for Registration to ACSLPA

2023-03-21T15:53:32-06:00

Audiology Applicants registered with an SLP/Audiology licensing body in the US that has substantially equivalent requirements for registration to ACSLPA A completed Registration and Practice Permit Application Form. Official transcripts confirming the date on which you officially received your graduate degree and undergraduate degree(s); documents must be original and sent to ACSLPA directly from the university where you received your qualifications. Original electronic documents (e.g. transcripts and credential assessments) from post-secondary and recognized assessment agencies that can be accessed by secure login site will be accepted as original documents. A verified and signed Summary of Clinical Practice [...]

Applicants Registered with an SLP/Audiology Licensing Body in the US that has Substantially Equivalent Requirements for Registration to ACSLPA2023-03-21T15:53:32-06:00

Applicants Registered with Another Provincial SLP/Audiology Regulatory Body in Canada

2022-06-29T11:30:46-06:00

Audiology Applicants registered with another Provincial SLP/Audiology Regulatory Body in Canada Applicable if you are moving to practice in Alberta from British Columbia (BC), Saskatchewan (SK), Manitoba (MB), Ontario (ON), Quebec (QC), Newfoundland (NL), New Brunswick (NB) or Nova Scotia (NS). Required documents: A completed Registration and Practice Permit Application Form. A letter confirming your current registration in good standing in a fully practicing membership category forwarded directly to ACSLPA from all provincial SLP/Audiology regulatory bodies in Canada in which you hold registration. Evidence you have the required Professional Liability Insurance (See Appendix 3 in the [...]

Applicants Registered with Another Provincial SLP/Audiology Regulatory Body in Canada2022-06-29T11:30:46-06:00

New Graduates of a United States (US) ASHA Accredited Program

2023-03-21T15:54:49-06:00

Audiology Graduates of a United States (US) ASHA Accredited Program Applicable if you have completed your education in the US within the previous three years. Required documents: A completed Registration and Practice Permit Application Form. Official transcripts confirming the date on which you officially received your graduate degree and undergraduate degree(s); documents must be original and sent to ACSLPA directly from the university where you received your qualifications. Original electronic documents (e.g. transcripts and credential assessments) from post-secondary and recognized assessment agencies that can be accessed by secure login site will be accepted as original documents. NOTE: If [...]

New Graduates of a United States (US) ASHA Accredited Program2023-03-21T15:54:49-06:00

Graduates of a Canadian Accredited Program

2022-06-29T11:29:21-06:00

Audiology Graduate of a Canadian Accredited Program (not registered with another SLP/Audiology regulatory body in Canada) Applicable if you have completed your education in Canada and you are not yet registered as an Audiologist in another province (this includes new graduates; audiologists who have been working but come from an unregulated Canadian jurisdiction (e.g., PEI or the territories); Canadian graduates who have been working outside Canada). Required documents: A completed Registration and Practice Permit Application Form. Official transcripts confirming the date on which you officially received your graduate degree; documents must be original and sent to ACSLPA [...]

Graduates of a Canadian Accredited Program2022-06-29T11:29:21-06:00

How many attempts can one make to pass the entry-to-practice exam?

2024-04-30T13:12:42-06:00

An applicant may make three regular attempts at the approved exam(s). Where more than one entry examination has been approved for use by applicants of a particular profession, a maximum of three attempts at the relevant exams will be allowed, regardless of the exam or combination of exams the applicant chooses to attempt. For example, you attempt Exam A and fail on the first attempt. You have two remaining exam attempts. You can then attempt Exam B. Should you fail you now have one remaining exam attempt at either Exam A or Exam B. Following 3 unsuccessful attempts at the [...]

How many attempts can one make to pass the entry-to-practice exam?2024-04-30T13:12:42-06:00

How does this affect me if I have previously attempted the SAC Clinical Certification Exam and was unsuccessful?

2022-03-30T14:12:25-06:00

Individuals were typically allowed up to three attempts at the SAC Exam and were given a two-year timeframe in which to complete their registration. As the Praxis and the CETP are new exams, if you submit a new application and the Registration Committee approves it, you can make three regular attempts at the approved exams, regardless of the exam or combination of exams you choose to attempt. For example, you attempt Exam A and fail on the first attempt. You have two remaining exam attempts. You can then attempt Exam B. Should you fail you now have one remaining exam [...]

How does this affect me if I have previously attempted the SAC Clinical Certification Exam and was unsuccessful?2022-03-30T14:12:25-06:00

What about SLPs and audiologists who are already registered in another province in Canada-are we required to write an exam if we want to obtain registration in Alberta?

2021-04-07T14:19:54-06:00

As per inter-provincial mobility agreements, applicants to Alberta who are currently registered in good standing with another provincial SLP/Audiology regulatory body in Canada (BC, SK, MB, ON, QC, NB, NL, NS) will NOT be required to write the CETP or the Praxis Exams.

What about SLPs and audiologists who are already registered in another province in Canada-are we required to write an exam if we want to obtain registration in Alberta?2021-04-07T14:19:54-06:00

As a graduate of a Canadian accredited university training program in SLP or audiology, do I also have to write an exam to be eligible for registration with ACSLPA?

2021-04-07T14:19:40-06:00

At this time, Alberta continues to await amendments to the Speech-Language Pathologists and Audiologists Profession Regulation (SLPAPR), which are required prior to the implementation of an entry-to-practice exam for all applicants (including Canadian trained individuals). Until further notice, successful completion of the CETP Exam or the Praxis Exam is NOT an ACSLPA requirement for applicants who have graduated from Canadian accredited university programs.

As a graduate of a Canadian accredited university training program in SLP or audiology, do I also have to write an exam to be eligible for registration with ACSLPA?2021-04-07T14:19:40-06:00

Does my choice of Exam affect my future ability to work in other provinces?

2022-03-30T12:01:43-06:00

Writing either a Praxis Exam or the CEPT Exam should not affect your future ability to work in other provinces. While some provinces require the CETP Exam currently, all provinces and territories are signatories to the Canadian Free Trade Agreement (CFTA) which allows for inter-provincial labour mobility. The CFTA requires that workers registered in a regulated occupation in one jurisdiction be able to work anywhere in Canada without significant additional training, experience, examinations, or assessment.

Does my choice of Exam affect my future ability to work in other provinces?2022-03-30T12:01:43-06:00

ETS is an American organization – will it be a problem for Alberta applicants to write the Praxis Exams, in terms of suitability?

2020-09-21T15:21:59-06:00

No, this is not an issue for Alberta applicants. ACSLPA has conducted extensive due diligence to ensure suitability and fairness of the Praxis Exams. The process included assessing suitability with support from a psychometrician, cross referencing competency profiles that ACSLPA has accepted as core standards of practice with standards the Praxis Exams are based on, conducting score setting exercises with subject matter experts from each profession to determine appropriate Praxis passing scores for Canadian candidates, and other elements. During the course of the exam you will encounter a small number of questions that touch on specific pieces of American legislation [...]

ETS is an American organization – will it be a problem for Alberta applicants to write the Praxis Exams, in terms of suitability?2020-09-21T15:21:59-06:00
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