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ذكذكتسئµ Speech-Language Pathology student awarded scholarship

Published November 16, 2022

Sarah Gilmore

CAPTION:Speech-Language Pathology graduate student Sarah Gilmore accepted a $1,500 scholarship from the Association of Speech-Language Pathologists and Audiologists in Louisiana Schoolsج‎


MONROE, LA— Sarah Gilmore, a second-year ذكذكتسئµ Speech-Language Pathology graduate student from Natchitoches, La. was recently awarded a $1,500 scholarship from the Association of Speech-Language Pathologists and Audiologists in Louisiana Schools (SPALS).ج‎ج‎

Accepting the award at the annual SPALS conference held in Lafayette, Sarah said, “I am honored and blessed to be chosen as a SPALS scholarship recipient this year. I am looking forward to all that the future may bring through this amazing profession that I am so passionate about.â€‌ج‎

In her letter of application, Sarah indicated that she has always had an interest in Speech-Language Pathology since she received articulation therapy for seven years as a child.ج‎ As she prepared for college, she found the progress notes from her childhood sessions.ج‎ Reading over those notes and reflecting on all that she had accomplished reminded Sarah of how the school Speech-Language Pathologist had changed her life and led her to her career choice.ج‎ج‎ج‎

The Association of Speech Pathologists and Audiologists in Louisiana Schools (SPALS) is committed to supporting the education of future professionals. SPALS awards two scholarships each year. The scholarship is a one-time award of $1,500 and is intended for tuition, books, and supplies. Applicants must be an entering or continuing, full-time student pursuing a Master’s or Doctoral degree in Speech Pathology or Audiology at a Louisiana university with a verified cumulative grade point average of at least 3.2 on a 4.0 scale for all college courses.ج‎ج‎