Doctor of Audiology

Ensuring compliance with professional licensure requirements is essential for aspiring audiologists. This page provides detailed, state-by-state information regarding licensure eligibility for graduates of the Doctor of Audiology (AuD) program. Explore this resource to align your professional pathway with the standards of your chosen state or territory.

Prospective and current students are encouraged to research the requirements in their current or intended state of residence to ensure that their intended enrollment in a program will meet the requirements of their state’s licensing agency. It may be necessary to reach out to state agencies with questions or for clarification.

 

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