Future Students

The Bachelor of Science (BS) in communication sciences and disorders prepares students for postgraduate studies or immediate employment, with some alumni joining the workforce immediately, including as speech-language pathology or audiology assistants. Others choose to continue their education in graduate and professional school, often pursuing further studies in speech-language pathologyaudiology, or another healthcare-related field.

Want to learn more? Ready to join the WVU Communication Sciences and Disorders community? Contact Timmy Eads, Assistant Director of Undergraduate Enrollment Management.

A head shot photo of Hannah Bledsoe.

Hannah Bledsoe

Communication Sciences and Disorders

“I chose WVU because it was a big school with a small school feel! The second I first stepped on campus during my first tour, I knew I would find my lifelong friends here and make memories that would last a lifetime.”