Minority Student Leadership Program
Project Abstract
The MSLP is a leadership development program established for undergraduate seniors, master's students, AuD students who are enrolled in communication sciences and disorders programs, and post-entry level SLP students who are enrolled in a clinical or research doctoral degree program.
The purpose of the MSLP is: To recruit and retain racial/ethnic minorities that have been historically under-represented in the professions of audiology and speech-language pathology, To provide focused educational programming and activities to build and enhance leadership skills, To provide an understanding of how the association works, To provide an opportunity for program participants to interact with leaders in the professions of audiology, speech-language pathology, and speech, language, and hearing sciences.
The MSLP offers its participants the chance to network with ASHA leaders, university faculty, and clinicians who can offer educational and career opportunities and who have continuously supported the success of the Minority Student Leadership Program. Participants will also get a chance to meet and talk to MSLP alumni as well as other young leaders. All of these networking opportunities give participants exclusive access to learn about in-demand resources to move their careers forward.
Conference
NAME: The American Speech-Language- Hearing Association Convention.
DATE: December 5-7, 2024
Sponsoring Body: American Speech-Language Hearing Association
Funding Type
Travel Grant
Academic College
College of Education & Human Services
Area/Major/Minor
Communication Disorders
Degree
Bachelor
Classification
Senior
Name
Alison Brown
Academic College
College of Education & Human Services
Recommended Citation
Hawthorne, Andriah, "Minority Student Leadership Program" (2024). ORCA Travel & Research Grants. 177.
https://digitalcommons.murraystate.edu/orcagrants/177