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SLPA & SLP Mentor Programs
The SLPA Student Mentor Program offers eligible SLPs who supervise students - mentors - financial compensation and supervision support when they dedicate their time to furthering the SLP profession by mentoring students.
Program Requirements:
To be eligible for compensation for mentoring an SLPA student, you must:
- Work in a rural district -OR- work in a district that employs SLPAs
- Possess a certificate of completion or concurrent completion of CDE’s SLPA Supervision Online Course
- Possess a current CDE Special Services Provider license
Program Compensation:
$500 per student per semester, limit one student per mentor. Two supervisors working together to supervise one student will be compensated $250 each.
Mentorship Program Important Dates
Fall 2024:
- April 12: Mentors chosen
- April 15: Program Registration opens
- April 30: Program Registration closes
- May 6 / May 7: Mandatory Virtual Paperwork Completion Sessions (must attend one)
- May 8: All paperwork due to CDE
- August - December: Fall Semester
- December 15: Student completion data due
- February 1: Invoices will be processed
Spring 2025:
- November 18, 2024: Mentors chosen
- November 18: Program Registration opens
- December 2: Program Registration closes
- December 12 / December 13: Mandatory Virtual Paperwork Completion Sessions (must attend one)
- December 16: All paperwork due to CDE
- January - April 2025: Spring Semester
- May 10: Student completion data due
- June 1: Invoices will be processed
Supervision Support:
Required: CDE SLPA Supervision Online Course. Registration is currently closed.
Optional: ASHA Supervision Course (ASHA website)
All ASHA Courses that Meet Supervision Requirements (ASHA website)
Intern Support:
Rural SSP Stipend (UNCO website)
NSSLHA's Guide to finding Externships and CFYs (NSSLHA's Blog)
Colorado School-Based Jobs through ASHA (ASHA Career Portal)
Colorado School-Based Jobs through CDE (Google Doc)
The SLP Intern Mentor Program offers eligible SLPs who supervise graduate student interns - mentors - financial compensation and supervision support when they dedicate their time to furthering the SLP profession by mentoring students from Metro State University (MSU).
To be eligible for compensation for mentoring an SLP intern, you must:
- Attend a mentorship support course offered by CDE Speech-Language Specialist, and MSU faculty
- Possess a certificate of completion or concurrent completion of CDE’s SLPA Supervision Online Course
- Possess a current CDE Special Services Provider license
Mentors are compensated $250 per student per semester, with a limit of one student per mentor, for MSU students only.
Supervision Support:
Required: Mandatory Trauma-Informed Supervision Training offered by CDE Speech-Language Specialists and MSU faculty, virtual.
Required: CDE SLPA Supervision Online Course.
Optional: ASHA Supervision Course
All ASHA Courses that Meet Supervision Requirements
Intern Support:
Rural SSP Stipend (UNC website)
NSSLHA's Guide to Finding Externships and CFYs (NSSLHA Blog)
Colorado School-Based Jobs through ASHA (ASHA Career Portal)
Colorado School-Based Jobs through CDE (Google Docs)
SLP Mentorship Program Important Dates
Fall 2024:
- May: Mentors chosen
- May 6: Program Registration opens
- May 13: Program Registration closes
- May 14: Mandatory Virtual Paperwork Completion Session
- May 15: All paperwork due to CDE
- August (Date TBD): Mandatory Trauma-Informed Supervision Training
- August 26 - December 11: Fall Semester
- December 15: Student completion data due
- February 1: Invoices will be processed
Spring 2025:
- November 18, 2024: Mentors chosen
- November 18: Program Registration opens
- December 2: Program Registration closes
- December 12 / December 13: Mandatory Virtual Paperwork Completion Sessions (must attend one)
- December 16: All paperwork due to CDE
- January - April 2025: Spring Semester
- May 10: Student completion data due
- June 1: Invoices will be processed
What is a mentor?
A mentor or supervisor is a licensed SLP who has agreed to supervise and educate a student (ie. an SLPA student or SLP graduate student intern). “Mentors” were previously known as “supervisors” in this program. We changed the name because there were too many ‘s’ sounds in the program title (SLPA Student Supervision Stipend, yikes!).
I already completed the SLPA Supervision On-Demand Course but I cannot find my certificate, do you have a copy?
Unfortunately, CDE does not keep an archive of certificates past one year of completion. You will need to find the certificate or re-enroll in the supervision course in order to meet the mentorship program requirements.
How long do I have to complete the SLPA Supervision On-Demand Course?
You have six months to complete the On-Demand course from the start of the semester in which you are mentoring a student. It is your responsibility to send CDE a copy of your certificate to qualify for compensation, and email certificates to Caitlin Tucker.
I am mentoring an SLP graduate student intern. Do I need to take the SLPA Supervision On-Demand Course?
Yes. Despite the name, this course offers valuable information for all mentors.
Am I a state employee?
Upon registration for the Mentorship program, you will receive a variety of forms to complete. One of these forms is an HR form, which asks if you are a current or previous state employee. If you have never worked for the Colorado Department of Education or any CO state department, you are NOT a current or previous state employee. Employees of a public school or university are NOT state employees. Please mark “no” on this question.
Questions?
For more information about services for students who have speech or language impairments in Colorado, please contact:
Gina Herrera
Phone: (303) 253-0451
Email Gina Herrera
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