This is what NSSLHA stands for.
What is National Student Speech-Language Hearing Association?
This is what CSD stands for.
What is Communication Sciences and Disorders?
This is our mascot's name.
What is Elbee?
This is what SLP stands for.
What is Speech-Language Pathology?
This is what "AuD" stands for.
What is a Doctorate of Audiology?
The number of people on the executive board.
What is 6?
What is the Certificate of Clinical Competence?
The building the on-campus speech clinic is in.
What is the Language Arts Building (LAB)?
The minimum amount of supervised clinical hours for ASHA certification.
What is 400 hours?
The professor who wanted to be a mechanic and became an audiologist.
Who is Dr. Garcia?
The number of positions open for extension board.
What is 5?
This is what GRE stands for.
What is the Graduate Record Exam?
The venue for the CHHS graduation.
What is the Angel Stadium.
The certification exam that students need to become licensed SLPs.
The body system involved with maintaining balance.
NSSLHA's faculty advisors
Who are Dr. Basu and Dr. Daughrity?
This is what SAA stands for.
This is the room used for part-time lecturer's office hours.
What is LAB-113?
This is a specialty of an SLP that does not deal with communication or language disorders.
What is dysphagia (swallowing disorders)?
The smallest bones in the human body.
What are ossicles?
The year ASHA was founded (+/-5 years).
What is 1925?
This is what AAA stands for (in the CSD world).
What is the American Academy of Audiology?
They are the clinic director and the department chair (2 people).
A place of articulation not used in English.
What is uvular/retroflex?
The normal range of hearing loss. (dB HL)
What is -10 to 15 dB HL?