How to Become a Speech-Language Pathologist in Indiana
:: 2025 Guide
If you are interested in becoming a licensed SLP in the state of Indiana, this guide will provide you with an overview of the licensing process and requirements. Whether you are a recent graduate or an experienced practitioner seeking licensure in Indiana, this guide will serve as a valuable resource to help you navigate the licensing process and ensure that you are able to provide quality care to your patients. Select the licensure pathway that best meets your needs and interests.
For individuals exploring how to become licensed as an SLP in Indiana—whether you’re just starting a master’s program, clinical practicum, and fellowship or already progressing through them. This guide helps you understand all prerequisites, including the master’s degree, 400 clinical hours, nine-month fellowship, Praxis exam, and Indiana jurisprudence exam.
For licensed Indiana SLPs who want to know what’s required to maintain their credentials—whether you’ve yet to start earning CEUs or are actively tracking them. This guide outlines the biennial renewal cycle, the 36‑hour continuing education requirement per two‑year period, and renewal fees.
For SLPs already licensed in other states who are exploring or have begun the process to transfer their credentials to Indiana. This guide explains licensure by reciprocity, including eligibility, provisional license options, and documentation needed such as license verification and good‑standing proof.