[nabs-l] which graduate program
RJ Sandefur
joltingjacksandefur at gmail.com
Sat Aug 3 14:16:59 UTC 2013
Kelsey, I think you'd have to look at the pros-cons of both.
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From: "Kelsey Nicolay" <piano.girl0299 at gmail.com>
To: <nabs-l at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Saturday, August 03, 2013 10:13 AM
Subject: [nabs-l] which graduate program
> Hello,
> I would like some of your opinions on this. I just posted that I am
> interested in a graduate program in speech-language pathobogy. I have
> found three programs so far that sound interested. One is at University
> of Akron which is the online program I posted about before. The advantage
> to this one is that I can live at home while taking classes and compaete
> clinicals in my hometown of Medina, Ohio. The second progham is Ohio
> State University. My concern with Ohio State is that I would need to
> relocate to Columbus. Therefore, someone from that area, can you please
> tell me what the safety of that neighborhood would be like? How is the bus
> transportation? Do they offer any discounts for osu students or students
> with disabilities? The final phogram I have found so far is Edinboro
> University of Pennsylvania. They are a two-year program. This means I
> would need to relocate to Edinboro. What is it like there, if anyone is
> from that area? Is it a relatively safe community for someone who is
> totally blind? They do offer free bus transfortation on campus and in the
> Erie area so that is something else to consider. Their office of students
> with disabilities is also national ranked. Therefore, if you were in my
> situation, which program would you choose and why?
> Thanks in advance,
> Kelsey Nicolay
>
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