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 pathology, audiology, 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.

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.”