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Located in the heart of downtown Denver and less than an hour from the Rocky Mountains, the Auraria Campus is a launchpad for all that Colorado has to offer and home to MSU Denver.

The Master of Speech-Language Pathology Graduate Program is housed in Central Classroom and readily accessed by public transportation. Hy-flex classrooms facilitate real-time student engagement using innovative teaching tools.

Audiological evaluations are conducted in a sound-treated suite and the Bookhardt Family Speech-Language Clinic allows for individual, small-group and large-group clinical sessions in a welcoming and professional atmosphere. All therapy rooms are equipped with recording technology for watching sessions in real-time or offline viewing.

Steps away from our clinic is the Auraria Early Learning Center, a five-star Colorado Shines-rated institution that offers a full-time program for children 12-months to 5-years-old. Our strong partnership with AELC offers students the opportunity to provide services to young children with speech-language disorders and differences in vibrant early-childhood classrooms.

To learn more about the Master of Speech-Language Pathology Graduate Program visit www.msudenver.edu/msslp/

Infographic titled ‘MSU Denver MS SLP Student Demographics’ showing pie charts of student characteristics and a bar chart of clinic services. Gender identity: 91.8% female and 8.2% male. Residency status: 83.7% resident and 10.2% non‑resident. Race and ethnicity: 61.2% White non‑Hispanic, 32.7% Hispanic/Latinx, and 4.1% Black/African American. Age breakdown: 20–24 (30.6%), 25–29 (38.8%), 30–34 (16.5%), and 35–39 (8.2%). First‑generation students make up 44.9%, with 55.1% not first‑generation. Non‑traditional students include undergraduate to graduate school transitions (44.7%), SLP‑A to graduate school (34.1%), and second‑career students (21.2%). Language background: 61.2% monolingual, 34.7% bilingual in English and Spanish, and 4.1% bilingual in English and another language. Below, a section titled ‘Bookhardt Family Speech‑Language Clinic Services Provided’ states the clinic has served over 440 clients, with weekly totals shown as bars: 171 total clients, 114 adult clients, 57 pediatric clients, 39 SPEAK OUT! therapy sessions, and 30 gender‑affirming care sessions per week.