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Speech-Language Pathologist Small and Rural Tuition Reimbursement Program | Texas SPED Support Welcome to Texas SPED Support!
Learn More Dyslexia and Other Related Disorders Significant Cognitive Disabilities Significant Disproportionality Sign in (anonymous users) Professional Opportunities Speech-Language Pathologist Small and Rural Tuition Reimbursement Program The speech-language pathologist Small and Rural Graduate Tuition provides financial support for students accepted into the Master’s in Speech-Language Pathology Distance Venue program at Texas Woman’s University (TWU).
This Distance Venue is a collaborative effort between TEA, Education Service Centers (ESCs) 10 and 15, TWU, and Local Education Agencies (LEAs), designed to help address the shortage of licensed and certified SLPs in Texas public schools and charter schools.
Prior to receiving any monies towards tuition reimbursement, participants must commit to serving a minimum of three years in a small and/or rural school or a Shared Services Arrangement (SSA). Program participants receive reimbursement for qualifying expenses (i.e., tuition and fees, books, CALIPSO fee, dorm costs, food, materials, AVANT testing for bilingual certificate) for the length of the SLP Master's Degree Program.
Currently work in and/or be sponsored by an LEA that is classified as "small" (K-12 population of 700 or less students ), "rural" (60 or more miles from the nearest ESC), or that is part of an SSA Be accepted into the M. S. in Speech-Language Pathology – Distance Venue program at TWU Apply to the reimbursement program during the application window which will be announced early 2026 For more information, contact Jam Page at jam.
page@esc15. net or Pam Yarbrough at pam. yarbrough@esc15.
net .
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Must be currently employed by or sponsored by a Local Education Agency (LEA) classified as small (≤700 K-12 students) or rural (≥60 miles from nearest ESC) or part of a Shared Services Arrangement, and accepted into TWU's M.S. in Speech-Language Pathology Distance Venue program. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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