How To Apply to the College

To practice in Ontario as an audiologist or a speech-language pathologist, you must be registered with the College of Audiologists and Speech-Language Pathologists of Ontario (CASLPO).

4 Pathways to CASLPO Registration

Click on the navigation menu under 'Applicants' | 'Apply To The College' to access pathway specific instruction.

  • Canadian Accredited Program– Explains how to apply if you are a graduate of a Canadian Accredited Program*
  • International and Non-Accredited Canadian Programs – Explains how to apply if you are a graduate of an International Program (i.e., programs offered outside of Canada, including US Programs) or if you are a graduate of Non-Accredited Canadian Programs*
  • Professionals From Other Regulated Provinces – Explains how to apply if you are a professional registered in one of the following regulated Canadian provinces and you are seeking a General certificate in Ontario:
    • British Columbia (CHSBC)
    • Alberta (ACSLPA)
    • Saskatchewan (CSASK)
    • Manitoba (CASLPM)
    • Quebec (OOAQ)
    • New Brunswick (NBASLPA)
    • Newfoundland and Labrador (NLCHP)
    • Nova Scotia (NSCASLP)
       
  • Cross Provincial Practice Certificate  – Explains how to apply if you are a professional registered in one of the following regulated Canadian provinces and you are seeking a Cross-Provincial Practice Certificate in Ontario:
    • Alberta (ACASLPA)
    • Saskatchewan (CSASK)
    • Manitoba (CASLPM)
    • New Brunswick (NBASLPA)

*Note:  Graduates of Canadian university programs which have been granted “Candidate Status” in the accreditation process must follow the path for Internationally Educated Applicants.   To find out which Canadian universities are accredited or have “Candidate Status”, click here.

What’s New?

Changes to CASLPO’s Academic Registration Requirements coming in March 2023

Following from the amendment to our Registration Regulation on March 12, 2021, the academic requirements for registration with CASLPO will change for applicants from International and Non-Accredited Canadian programs, on March 12, 2023.

The charts below show what the academic requirements are currently and what they will be for applications received March 12, 2023, or later.

View chart with upcoming changes for Audiology applicants in 2023

View chart with upcoming changes for Speech-Language Pathology applicants in 2023

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This website is intended to provide information to the public and registrants. Should there be difference in documentation previously distributed to CASLPO registrants, it is up to the registrant to source the latest version posted on the CASLPO website. Note: the term "member" and "registrant" are used interchangeably throughout CASLPO's website and documents. Both terms are synonymous with "member" as defined in the Regulated Health Professions Act, 1991, the Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology Act, 1991, and the Regulations under those Acts.