Applicant Types - Audiology

All Other Applicants

2023-03-21T15:51:37-06:00

All Other Audiology Applicants  (e.g., applicants educated outside of Canada or the US, graduates of non-accredited Canadian and American programs, applicants from American jurisdictions where application requirements are not substantially equivalent to ACSLPA’s). 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 [...]

All Other Applicants2023-03-21T15:51:37-06:00

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
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