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fearless
Determined. Committed. Fearless.
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Going to SEMO was a no-brainer for Josh, especially after he discovered speech language pathology and audiology.
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Josh had always been passionate about music, so when he found that he could combine his love of music with his drive to help others, everything fell into place.
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He found dedicated faculty with clinic experience who not only guided him toward academic excellence, but mentored him as he prepares to advocate for individuals who need help finding their voice.
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Through hands on experience in the Center for Speech and Hearing, a communication disorders degree from SEMO prepares you for careers in schools, hospitals, rehabilitation centers, and other settings where communication support is essential.
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SEMO communication disorders alumni are trusted professionals across the region and beyond, equipped with the technical knowledge, experience, and mentorship that prepare them for the field.
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Josh knows he’ll be ready to enter the workforce thanks to the support that helped him grow through his degree. Hear his story and discover how you can make an impact with a communication disorders degree from SEMO.
Helping Voices Be Heard.
Academics
Where Communication Creates Impact
Communication is how we connect with the world. A degree in communication disorders helps you understand the science behind speech, language and hearing while preparing you to help others find their voice. At SEMO, starting in your first semester, you’ll gain experience working in the community and building the skills to support communication and independence. Our faculty mentors bring professional experience from clinics, schools, and healthcare settings directly into the classroom. Graduates pursue paths such as speech language pathology, audiology, school-based services, rehabilitation support, and other communication focused careers. Explore SEMO’s communication disorders program or browse our full range of academic programs to find the path that fits your goals.
Dr. Susan Fulton
Outcomes
“Our mission is twofold: prepare exceptional clinicians and meet real needs in our community. Every session benefits both our students and the individuals we serve.”
SEMO Center for Speech and Hearing
Student Experience
Active Learning
Experience That Makes a Difference
As the only university in Missouri with a standalone speech and hearing clinic, SEMO gives students the opportunity to work with the community from the start. Through the clinic, communication disorders students gain hands on experience supporting real clients while building the skills and confidence needed for their future careers. At SEMO, this kind of practical experience begins long before graduation.
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According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, employment of speech-language pathologists is projected to grow 29% from 2020 to 2030, much faster than the average for all occupations. -
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According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, speech language pathologists earn a median annual salary of about $80,480, while audiologists earn around $81,030 per year. -
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In 2025, our speech-language pathology students achieved a remarkable 98% first time Praxis pass rate, a testament to our hands-on preparation and dedicated faculty.
Experiences Beyond the Classroom
The student experience includes more than going to class. Joining a student organization, leadership program, or intramural sport are just a few ways to immerse yourself in your college community. SEMO is the right fit for academics, experiential learning, and extracurriculars. When you join the Redhawk community, you will become fearless and full of college pride.
Admissions & Aid
According to data published by U.S. News and World Report, SEMO ranks among the most affordable universities in the nation, earning a spot in the top 40 for Best Value among other recognitions. SEMO students understand the value of a degree, and we work to remove barriers so you can reach your academic goals.
Deeply Connected
Community
Built for Careers that Matter
“SEMO graduates have an edge because of their regional familiarity and clinical hours. While many programs focus on theory, SEMO's teaching methods mean they hit the ground running on day one. They aren't just ‘ready to learn’—they are ready to lead.”
Whitley Chugunov
In-Demand Alumni
“Choosing SEMO was one of the best decisions I’ve ever made. The program holds students to a high standard and prepares them exceptionally well for the workforce. If you want an education that sets you up for long-term success, you’re in the right place.”
Career and Alumni Success
Outcomes
From the Classroom to the Clinic
Within six months of graduation, 100% of SEMO communication disorders graduates are working or continuing their education. Through hands on clinical experience, they turn their education into meaningful careers, helping others communicate with confidence and connect with the world around them.
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In FY 2023-24, SEMO alumni generated $1.3 billion in added income for the state economy, which is equivalent to supporting 12,859 jobs. -
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SEMO’s operations spending, including the University’s payroll and the in-state spending of the University and its employees, added $90.2 million in income to the state or the equivalent of 1,075 jobs. -
$31k
The average bachelor's degree graduate from SEMO will see an increase in earnings of $31,000 each year compared to someone with a high school diploma working in Missouri.
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