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Maine Speech Pathology Master’s Programs

If you’re looking for a master’s program in speech pathology, there are many reasons to consider attending a school in Maine. Maine has several universities that offer students master’s degree programs specifically in speech language pathology (SLP) or audiology. This guide can help you learn more about these programs.

Find the Best Maine Speech Pathology Program for You

Deciding which is the best speech pathology program for your needs in Maine could depend on many factors, such as:

  • Program curriculum: Typically, SLP master’s programs are tailored toward helping you become a speech pathologist. However, if you have a specific interest, such as audiology or bilingual speech pathology, it may benefit you to choose a program tailored to your career interests.
  • Admissions requirements: Requirements for entry into a speech pathology master's program vary by school. Some may include GPA minimum, prerequisite coursework and letters of recommendation.
  • Average program length: How quickly do you want to complete your speech pathology master’s program? Do you need the flexibility of a part-time program? These may be good considerations as you’re looking at different types of programs.
  • Cost: What is your budget for your SLP education? Some programs may offer tuition assistance. Ask about loans, scholarships and grants to assist with the cost of an SLP program.

When examining different speech therapy programs in Maine, there are several factors that will determine which master’s program is right for you. One to consider is your target school’s admission requirements.

According to the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA), individuals who wish to practice as an SLP are required to have a master’s, doctoral, or other recognized post-baccalaureate degree. Aspiring SLPs can enter an SLP master’s program with a bachelor’s degree in a variety of majors. However, many programs require applicants without a CSD background to complete prerequisite (leveling) coursework in communication sciences and disorders, according to ASHA’s guide to educational pathways.

Licensure requirements for SLPs vary by state. In Maine, there are also specific requirements for professionals who supervise speech-language pathology assistants (SLPAs). For example, an approved supervisor must have at least 2 years of professional experience and complete at least 10 hours of approved supervision training, according to Maine law.

Before becoming a speech pathologist, these professionals must obtain licensure to begin practice in the United States. The Bureau of Labor Statistics notes that licensure requirements vary by state but typically include clinical experience and passing an exam; in practice, this is usually completed as part of a required graduate program.

On-Campus and Online Speech Pathology Programs in Maine

There are several different speech therapy programs in Maine if you’re considering applying to speech pathology school. Below is a list of on-campus and online SLP programs in Maine offered by ASHA-accredited institutions.

The school’s website is always the best source of up-to-date information.

Information last updated February 2026