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Title: Preliminary evaluation of applicants to master's programs in speech-language pathology using vignettes and criteria from a holistic review process
Authors: Girolamo, TM
Politzer-Ahles, S 
Ghali, S
Williams, BT
Issue Date: Mar-2022
Source: American journal of speech-language pathology, Mar. 2022, v. 31, no. 2, p. 552-577
Abstract: Purpose: Little is known about how others evaluate applicants to master's programs in speech-language pathology along criteria used during holistic review despite more programs adopting holistic review. This knowledge gap limits our understanding of whether holistic admissions may offer a more equitable pathway to entering speech-language pathology. This study investigated how faculty and PhD students evaluated applicants to master's speech-language pathology programs along criteria used during holistic review.
Method: We administered a survey online through a Qualtrics platform. Respondents (N = 66) were faculty and PhD candidates in U.S. speech-language-hearing departments. Survey blocks included demographics, professional background, and vignettes. Vignettes featured profiles of applicants to master's programs in speech-language pathology. Vignettes systematically varied in the indicators of applicant criteria, which were specified at low, moderate, or high levels or not specified. After reading each vignette, respondents rated the applicant and indicated their admissions decision. Analysis included descriptives.
Results: Relative to an applicant who was at a high level for all indicators except cultural and linguistic diversity, respondents ranked applicants who varied in their indicators of criteria levels lower. Respondents were also less likely to make an explicit “accept” decision (vs. “waitlist” or “reject”) for this latter group of applicants.
Conclusions: Even when implementing criteria used during holistic review, applicants who vary from a “high-achieving” stereotype may still face barriers to entry. Future work is needed to understand the precise nature of how holistic admissions review may play out in actual practice and help increase diversity in the profession.
Keywords: Speech-language pathology
Graduate education
Holistic admissions
Publisher: American Speech-Language-Hearing Association
Journal: American journal of speech - language pathology 
ISSN: 1058-0360
EISSN: 1558-9110
DOI: 10.1044/2021_AJSLP-20-00352
Rights: Copyright © 2021 American Speech-Language-Hearing Association
The following publication Girolamo, T. M., Politzer-Ahles, S., Ghali, S., & Williams, B. T. (2022). Preliminary evaluation of applicants to master's programs in speech-language pathology using vignettes and criteria from a holistic review process. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 31(2), 552-577 is available at https://dx.doi.org/10.1044/2021_AJSLP-20-00352. The American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology is available at https://pubs.asha.org/journal/ajslp.
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