Canadian Accredited Graduates

Individuals who have recently graduated from a Master’s degree program in Audiology or Speech-Language Pathology from a Canadian accredited educational program are eligible to apply for registration with CASLPM as a Provisional Regulated Registrant.

Provisional Mentorship Program                 Provisional Mentorship Agreement
 

To determine if your educational program is an accredited program, visit the website for the Council for Accreditation of Canadian University programs in Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology (CACUP-ASLP). Canadian graduates who have graduated from a non-accredited educational program will be assessed as an Internationally Educated Applicant.

Once a provisional regulated registrant has obtained their Certificate of Practice, they are obligated to practice under the mentorship of a full regulated registrant of the same health profession, according to the terms of the Provisional Mentorship Program.

Canadian Educated Applicant Registration Checklist

To begin the registration process with the College: apply here