The Doctor of Audiology (Au.D.) is designed to prepare students to enter the profession of audiology fully able to function as independent audiologists in private practice, medical clinics and school settings. Graduates of the Au.D. program have a strong theoretical, technical, and scientific base for the clinical practice of audiology, and will be prepared to meet certification and licensure requirements for the practice of clinical audiology.
Why choose the Doctor of Audiology program at UW-Stevens Point?
Designed as an accelerated three-year program, the Au.D. curriculum includes 96 graduate credits that combine rigorous academic coursework with extensive hands-on clinical education. Students will complete a minimum of 1,820 hours of supervised practicum experience in settings such as hospitals, ENT clinics, private practices, schools and community health sites.
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Clinic and Community
Celebrating 60 years at UW-Stevens Point
The Communication Sciences and Disorders program at UW-Stevens Point is celebrating 60 years of teaching, learning and serving the community.
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Hired Before Graduation
Hannah Formella Zdroik, Au.D.
Hannah Formella Zdroik was hired before graduation as an audiologist with Tuned.
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Where are they now?
Our alumni are currently located from coast to coast in a variety of work settings including universities, hospitals, public schools, birth-to-three, skilled nursing facilities and private clinics.
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In the News and Social
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Tuition and Costs
Students will be enrolled as full-time graduate students. View rates for “Clinical Doctorate in Audiology” on the UWSP Tuition Rates and Fees pricing structure. Starting fall 2028, the new UWSP standalone program will have the same tuition rate for Wisconsin residents and out-of-state students.
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Top 5 Reasons to Apply
Take it from our students and alumni who live and breathe our program – here are the top 5 reasons to apply to the Doctor of Audiology program at UW-Stevens Point.
#5: Caring and Knowledgeable Faculty and Staff
#4: Positive Experience as an Undergraduate
#3: On-Campus Clinic
#2: Centrally Located
#1: Strong Reputation
Meet your Faculty and Staff
Our faculty and staff are ready to assist you in achieving your career goals and are devoted to providing you with an outstanding educational experience.
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Rachel Craig
- Associate Professor – Audiology
- Director – Off-Campus Audiology Clinical Education
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Rebecca Henning
- Professor – Audiology
Sarah Andersen
- Coordinator Undergrad and Graduate Programs – Communicati…
- Associate Lecturer; Clinical Supervisor – Audiology
Tonya Veith
- Associate Professor – Audiology
- Director – On-Campus Audiology Clinical Education
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Accreditation
CAA Accreditation
The Doctor of Audiology (Au.D.) education program in Audiology (residential) at The University of Wisconsin is accredited by the Council on Academic Accreditation in Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, 2200 Research Boulevard, #310, Rockville, MD 20850, (800) 498-2071 or (301) 296-5700.
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Doctor of Audiology (Au.D.)
School of Health Sciences and Wellness
038 College of Professional Studies
1901 Fourth Ave.
Stevens Point, WI 54481-3897
715-346-2328
csd@uwsp.edu
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