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UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL ARKANSAS |
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DEPARTMENT OF SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY |
STUDENT SPEECH-LANGUAGE
HEARING ASSOCIATIONS: Students
are encouraged to join the National Student Speech-Language Hearing Association
(NSSLHA), the Arkansas Speech-Language-Hearing Association and the
UCA Chapter
of NSSLHA. Benefits of membership are
outlined below:
The National Student Speech-Language-Hearing Association (NSSLHA) is a national organization for students interested in the study of communication disorders. There are many benefits involved with a NSSLHA membership including:
Students will receive NSSLHA’s biannual publication, Contemporary Issues in
Communication Science and Disorder (CICSD)
Students will receive NSSLHA’s biannual newsletter, “News & Notes”
All of
these great benefits are available if you join NSSLHA! The cost is $45 per year. Applications can be downloaded from the
NSSLHA website at www.nsslha.org
or found on the shelves beside Dr. Logan’s office. You must be a NSSLHA
member for two consecutive years prior to receiving certification in order to
benefit from the NSSLHA-ASHA conversion program.
The Arkansas
Speech-Language Hearing Association (ArkSHA) is a professional organization
dedicated to serving the needs of speech-language pathologists and audiologists
by offering opportunities for professional growth, fostering interaction among
professionals in the state, and maintaining high standards for education and
service delivery. ArkSHA
is an affiliate of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association. The benefits of ArkSHA
membership for students include:
ArkSHA
Quarterly Newsletter;
Directory of membership;
Professional information network;
Professional visibility through
participation; and
Reduced registration fee for the ArkSHA Annual Convention.
Dues are
$20 per year. Application forms can be
downloaded at www.arksha.org or are
available from Mrs. Ross or on the shelve outside Dr.
Logan’s office.
The UCA
NSSLHA Chapter is the local chapter which is recognized and conducted under
the guidelines of the National Student Speech-Language Hearing
Association. The department has had an
active local chapter since 1974. The UCA
Chapter of NSSLHA has sponsored an annual conference on communication disorders
and other related issues since 1983. The
chapter holds two meetings per month with one being a program meeting and the
other being a business meeting. The
benefits of membership include:
Students get to know other UCA
students;
Students can participate in
socials;
Students pay a reduced
registration fee for the Annual Spring Conference;
Students have the opportunity to
participate in community service projects;
Students can apply for book
scholarships funded by the UCA NSSLHA.
Dues are $16 per year. Application forms are available from the department secretaries or on the shelf outside Dr. Logan’s office.
Chapter advisor is Linda Edwards.