How to Become a Speech-Language Pathologist in Washington
:: 2025 Guide
Here in Washington, we have a strong and supportive community of professionals who are dedicated to helping individuals with communication disorders reach their full potential. Whether you’re a seasoned SLP or just starting out as an SLPA, this licensure guide will provide you with the information you need to navigate the process with confidence and ease. Select an option below that best suits your needs.
This pathway is for those who are interested in completing a master’s degree in speech-language pathology, a supervised clinical fellowship, and the required national exams. It’s the route new professionals follow to begin practicing in Washington.
This option is for currently licensed SLPs in Washington who need to renew their license annually and meet continuing education requirements. It helps ensure they remain in good standing and compliant with state standards.
This pathway is for licensed SLPs from other states who want to practice in Washington. It allows qualified professionals to transfer their credentials and begin work while meeting state-specific requirements.
This route is for individuals who have completed an approved degree and supervised clinical hours and are seeking certification as a speech-language pathology assistant. It’s ideal for those entering the field in supportive roles.
This pathway is for currently certified SLPAs who must renew their license annually and meet ongoing professional development requirements. It ensures continued eligibility to practice as an SLPA in Washington.