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Browsing the ASHA Web Site

Menus under each of the four buttons near the top of the site's pages - ASHA & NSSLHA Members, Members & Professionals, Students and The Public - contain links to deep resources on the field of Communication Sciences and Disorders (CSD).

ASHA & NSSLHA Members

Members can register and login to this section of our site.

Browse the latest ASHA resources, network and discuss issues related to the professions. Our practice community pages provide quick access to setting-specific content, as well as topical information of interest to all professionals.

Members can locate colleagues with our Membership Directory, and manage a number of services through the My Account link at the top of the site's pages.

Members & Professionals

Get "online-exclusive" material for articles in The ASHA Leader; find out about our annual convention and other professional development opportunities; stay up-to-date on changes in certification requirements, and more.

Please note: Some content in this part of our site is for members only.

Students

We have plenty of tips and resources to help you find an academic program, get information about the field of Communication Sciences and Disorders (CSD).

The National Student Speech, Language, Hearing Association Web site also has additional information about student activities.

The Public

We're committed to ensuring that all people with speech, language, and hearing disorders have access to quality services to help them communicate effectively.

This section has resources to help you understand communication and communication disorders, as well as a professional referral service for access to qualified care.

Find a Professional is our referral service to help the public locate a speech, language, or hearing professional near you.

Using and Evaluating Web Sites

Information is continuously added to our site and to the Internet. It is important to know how to evaluate Web site reliability. This guide to Evaluating Web Sites can help you understand how to succeed in this challenge.

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