The Center has provided diagnostic and therapeutic services to children and adults with communication disorders since 1960.
Today, the Center averages over 12,000 patient visits per year, serving all ages from infancy through the lifespan, providing comprehensive evaluations for people whose ability to speak, hear or share feelings is compromised.
Upper division baccalaureate and master’s level students train to become professional speech/language or hearing specialists under the direct supervision of licensed faculty. Visit the page for the Language Speech and Hearing Center within the website for the Department of Communication Disorders and Sciences.