About the Cumulative Record Form (Academic and Practicum Coursework): What is the Cumulative Record Form?
• The cumulative record form is an official course progress tracking sheet. • It is a legal document that is kept on file in the Department of Communication Disorders & Sciences. • It provides the American Speech-Language Hearing Association (ASHA) (certification) and the State of California (licensure) with proof of what courses you took, where you took them and when you took them. • It categorizes all your undergraduate and graduate course requirements related to speech-language pathology into sections. What do I do with it? You will need to update the cumulative record form any time you complete a course. What if I went to one or more different colleges other than CSUN? List only the colleges from which you took courses that are going to be filled in on the cumulative record form. In the “University Listing” box at the top of the first page, list your colleges starting with row ‘b’ (CSUN is always row ‘a’). Why do I have to convert my quarter hours taken from another university to s
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