SLP Life Moments | Monica A.

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A.T. Still University's Arizona School of Health Sciences' (ATSU-ASHS) focus on multicultural education and whole person healthcare, along with the opportunity to be prepared to serve diverse communities, made the entry-level Master of Science in Speech-Language Pathology (SLP) program an easy choice. ATSU’s emphasis on whole person healthcare and its amazing professors are helping me become a culturally competent clinician, ensuring I can provide the best care to all populations.

I joined the National Student Speech Language Hearing Association (NSSLHA) to be able to serve the communities here in Arizona. I enjoy being part of a group of students who are passionate about making a positive impact through speech, language, and hearing services. Through NSSLHA, I’ve participated in various outreach events and gained valuable experience supporting individuals of different backgrounds. I’ve also enjoyed being involved with the Garden Club, where we focus on wellness and community by growing fresh produce and creating a calming space for students to connect and recharge.

What I enjoy most about being an ATSU student is the abundance of resources, the strong sense of community, and the personalized attention from the faculty. The professors genuinely care about our success and make themselves available to support us every step of the way.


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