Apply to Audiology (AuD) at Pacific University
Applicants for the doctor of audiology program at Pacific University use the Communication Sciences and Disorders Centralized Application Service. By using CSDCAS, prospective students will create one primary application that can easily be sent electronically to Pacific University’s School of Audiology as a participating AuD program.
Pacific University assumes no responsibility for materials not received by CSDCAS, so it is important to check your CSDCAS account regularly to ensure that application items are received in a timely manner.
Your application for admission to Pacific University School of Audiology will not be moved forward for review by the Audiology Admissions Committee until the CSDCAS application has been "verified", a minimum of 3 letters of recommendation have been submitted through CSDCAS by evaluators, and your transcripts have been received by CSDCAS.
Application Cycle & Deadlines
Our Fall 2025 Application is NOW OPEN!
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2025 Application Preferred Deadline: January 6, 2025
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2025 Application Final Deadline: February 1, 2025.
The CSDCAS Application must be e-submitted by Feb. 1, 2025. Please review all requirements for admission.
It can take 4 to 6 weeks to receive the application and supporting documents from CSDCAS, so please submit your letters of reference and transcripts to CSDCAS early!
Open Houses
The School of Audiology hosts open houses each fall. Open House registration typically becomes available August/September each fall.
Please contact Carmel Nicol at carmelnicol@pacificu.edu if you wish to receive the Open House recording (after an event) or schedule an in-person tour.
Cannot attend an Open House? Schedule a meeting with me here: https://calendly.com/carmelnicol
Personal Interviews
Based on the thorough evaluation of completed applications, selected applicants are invited for a personal interview. Personal interviews can run several hours and are scheduled through February 2025 by invitation only.
Program Start Date
Cohorts start fall semester in late August. We accept a class size of 27 students. View the Audiology program curriculum.
Transfer Credit
Because the block method of curriculum delivery for our AuD program does not easily support integration of students from other programs, we are unable to accept transfer credit.
Important Licensing Information
All U.S. states, the District of Columbia, and the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico require licensure or other registration to practice audiology. A felony or misdemeanor conviction may affect a graduate's ability to attain licensure or professional certification in audiology. Students are urged to contact the appropriate state licensing or professional certification agency for further information.
Contact Us
Carmel Nicol | Assistant Director of Graduate and Professional Admissions & Advisor Relations
503-352-7226 | AuD@pacificu.edu