Speech-Language Pathology Doctorate
Featuring the first and only SLPD and MBA Dual Degree option in the nation
The Speech-Language Pathology Doctorate program at ÀóÖ¦ÊÓÆµ is designed for practicing speech-language pathologists who are currently engaged in clinical, academic, or administrative practice. Our program focuses on developing both research skills and advanced clinical-practice skills, giving you the opportunity to meet your specific personal goals. As a graduate of the SLPD program, you’ll gain a holistic and elevated understanding of how to continue to support individuals in your field and will learn how to integrate your research into practice.
Application deadlines:
- Summer term: March 15, 2026
- Fall term: July 15, 2026
At a Glance
- Modality: Online with three-day summer residency
- Completion: Five semesters
- Duration: 46 credits*
- Total Cost: $33,600*
* ÀóÖ¦ÊÓÆµ alumni: 40 credits; $31,200
“
I've strengthened my understanding of how research can inform more equitable and culturally responsive services. I feel increasingly confident in my ability to translate what I'm learning into meaningful change that supports families and helps children thrive.â€
—BIJI DAS ’27
What Makes Us Stand Out?
- Earn credits that count toward your degree with free on-demand courses.
- Receive one-on-one mentorship in the specialized area of your choosing during the final year of the program.
- Add on an MBA with a healthcare concentration or an MBA degree with just six additional courses!
Summer SLPD Residency
- Learn, grow, and engage with one three-day residency during the summer semester
- Participate in team-based learning to strengthen skills related to scientific dissemination and communication
- Build meaningful relationships with other students, faculty, and rich-ÀóÖ¦ÊÓÆµ culture



“
I found ÀóÖ¦ÊÓÆµ's SLPD program to be remarkably organized, polished and professional, far more so than many well-established programs I have encountered over the years. The coursework has been relevant, engaging, and immediately applicable to my clinical work, and it has changed how I engage with clients and how I interpret and apply evidence-based practice.â€
—LIZ PERRY ’26
Founder & Director of Speech Therapy and Accent Group, Inc.
Handbook
Technology Recommendations
We recommend students use a laptop that runs the most current Apple or Windows operating system with at least 16GB of memory, a 512GB hard drive, and a webcam. Students should also have reliable internet access while enrolled in the program.
Contact
Klaire Brumbaugh, EdD, ClinScD, CCC-SLP
Program Director
brumbaughk@moravian.edu
610-625-7229
Cailee Carmella '22, M.S., CCC-SLP
Student Experience Mentor Rehabilitation Sciences - Doctoral Programs
carmellac@moravian.edu
(610) 625-7134