Courses Tied to UM’s 60th Anniversary of Integration
Topics include minorities in health professions, politics of inequality
Dates: On Campus: September 10 and October 22; in Washington, D.C.: November 16-21, 2021
Credit Hours: 3
Instructor: Mr. Bradley Crowe, Co-Director, Speech and Hearing Clinic and Clinical Instructor
Cost: $1345 plus tuition
Application deadline: August 30, 2021
Dates: Students will meet September 10 and October 22 in Oxford. Students will travel to Washington, DC, for the conference being held November 16-21. The course instructor will determine time and location for Oxford meetings and notify students after application.
Itinerary subject to change.
Location: Students will participate in a pre-departure orientation on the Oxford campus. During the travel portion of the course, students will attend the conference in Washington, DC.
Students with junior standing or above interested in attending the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association annual conference. The experience may be of particular interest to CSD, education, and psychology majors.
Students will need to make their own arrangements to fly to Washington, DC, and arrive in time for the start of class. Air Travel can be booked through our office, please contact us directly for inquiries.
Course fee is $1345. Included in the course fee are housing, conference registration at the national NSSLHA membership rate*, and one group meal. Excluded from the cost are tuition, airfare, transportation to and from the hotel, and personal spending money.
* Students can join NSSLHA online at any time. If students are not national NSSLHA members, an additional $265 will be charged to pay the non-member rate.
Topics include minorities in health professions, politics of inequality
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