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The Academic Equivalency Framework (AEF) was created by audiology and speech-language pathology regulators from across Canada. The AEF outlines the minimum academic coursework and supervised clinical practicum requirements that the curriculum of an applicant from outside of Canada or from a non-accredited Canadian program must contain to be considered equivalent to an accredited Canadian program.
CASLPO's Board of Directors has endorsed the use of the Academic Equivalency Framework (AEF) for evaluating non-accredited Canadian and international programs. This is effective for applications received from March 12, 2023.
To meet CASLPO’s registration requirements, applicants from non-accredited Canadian and international programs must provide documentation to the College demonstrating their adherence to the AEF's minimal standards.
The applicant must have:
The AEF coursework and practicum requirements are outlined for audiology and speech-language pathology in the following links:
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