Parking is available behind the building in spaces reserved for clinic visitors.
Center staff offers speech-language and audiology services.
The Roseman Center is the on-campus internship site for undergraduate students majoring in Communication Sciences and Disorders and students in the Master of Science in Speech-Language Pathology program (MS-SLP).
The Master of Science (M.S.) education program in speech-language pathology (residential) at Augustana College is accredited by the Council on Academic Accreditation in Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, 2200 Research Boulevard, #310, Rockville, MD 20850, 800-498-2071 or 301-296-5700.
Faculty and student interns provide assessment and intervention services to individuals of all ages who have a variety of communication disorders.
Speech-language services
The Speech and Language Clinic provides many communication services, including assessment and intervention for:
speech
language
fluency
voice disorders
tongue thrust
dialect variations
gender-affirming communication skills
language based reading and writing disabilities
social communication skills
In most instances, services are provided by student clinicians who are supervised by academic and clinical faculty members, all of whom have master's or doctoral degrees in speech-language pathology, hold the Certificate of Clinical Competence from the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, and maintain a State of Illinois license in speech-language pathology.
Assessment and intervention services are obtained through self-referral or referral from a physician or another professional.
Cost and schedule
The fee for individual intervention for a 12-week fall or spring semester program led by student clinicians is $456. Most clients receive services two hours per week. Fees for group programs for a 12-week semester are $240. Fees for the summer session vary depending on format. Information about the summer clinic schedule and fees is available in April of each year.
Assessment services also are available in the areas of speech, language, and reading and writing.
Please contact clinic coordinator Lisa Adner, 309-794-7350, for information about services.
Hearing services
The Audiology Clinic provides hearing services, including:
Hearing testing for all ages
Hearing aid evaluation and fitting (Widex, Signia, and Phonak brands)
Assessment of Auditory Processing Disorder
Newborn hearing screening
Fitting of hearing protection and custom earmolds
Assistive listening device demonstration and dispensing
Aural rehabilitation
Tinnitus evaluation and management, including group educational sessions, individual counseling, and fitting of sound therapy devices
We accept self-referrals and referrals from any healthcare provider including physicians and Ear, Nose, and Throat Specialists.
All diagnostic, intervention, and counseling services are provided by academic and clinical faculty members, all of whom possess a professional degree, hold the Certificate of Clinical Competence from the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, and maintain State of Illinois licensure in audiology. Dr. Ann Perreau is our Audiology Clinic coordinator as well as a licensed audiologist and lead researcher in tinnitus and hyperacusis.
We are committed to improving communication abilities for individuals of any age, and of any means. We work to provide Augustana College students with learning opportunities in Communication Sciences and Disorders, and maintain a patient-centered approach to care.
For an appointment, contact Dori Garro, 309-794-7358.
Cost and hours
The fee for hearing services depends on the nature of the appointment. The clinic accepts Medicare and Illinois Medicaid ONLY if there is no Advantage Plan, MCO or supplemental insurance attached. Nations Hearing and Hearing Care Solutions insurance are also accepted. For private pay clients, we accept credit cards, cash, or checks. The Audiology Clinic operates year round with weekday hours. For more information, contact Dori Garro, 309-794-7358.
Augustana College is committed to fostering a safe, inclusive environment free from all forms of discrimination and harassment. Our Policy Against Discrimination and Harassment describes your right to freedom from discrimination and harassment on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, service in uniformed service, veteran status, sex, age, political ideas, marital or family status, pregnancy, disability, genetic information, gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, or any other classification protected by law.
Consistent with state and federal requirements, our Policy against Sex Discrimination specifically prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex and gender, including sexual assault, sexual exploitation, sexual harassment, stalking, and relationship violence.
Complaints of discrimination in the Augustana Center for Speech, Language, and Hearing can be made to Dr. Stacie M. Hatfield, Center Director, who can be reached at 309-794-7394 or via email at staciehatfield@augustana.edu.
Complaints also can be forwarded to the college’s acting chief Title IX coordinator, Laura Schnack, who has been designated to handle inquiries regarding the nondiscrimination policies.
Complaints and comments about the clinical program
Clients of the RCSLH or their caregivers who have complaints or comments about their clinical services should contact Dr. Stacie Hatfield, Center Director, at staciehafield@augustana.edu or 309-794-7394.
The full accreditation status was achieved over four years and recognizes the high standards of Augustana's program. The 24-month program launched in 2020 and the first cohort graduated in May 2022.