About the Audiology Program
A four-year full-time program offered by Adelphi, Hofstra and St. John’s Universities. The Doctor of Audiology (AuD) program curriculum includes coursework and clinical practicum experiences in all aspects of audiologic practice. In addition, a clinical research project proposal is required of each student.
Long Island Doctor of Audiology (AuD) Consortium
Students attend classes on each campus but at least one-third of the credits needed to earn the AuD must be taken at the home university.
The home institution is responsible for maintaining student transcripts, providing advisement, and for monitoring ASHA certification and New York State licensing requirements, and awarding the degree—noting that it was completed in conjunction with the two other universities in the consortium. Students may request a home institution, but the Audiology Faculty Council reserves the right to assign students to another campus to balance enrollment among the participating universities, as needed.
Tuition and fees for the AuD program are set at the highest prevailing rate among the member institutions regardless of the home institution.
St. John's University
8000 Utopia Parkway
Queens NY 11439