Working with bilingual clients at the Loyola Clinical Centers Fergie Cantos, M.S. '18As a graduate of Loyola's Master's in Speech-Language Pathology, Fergie Cantos, M.S.
'18 aspires to use the experience working with bilingual clients to provide the best
possible care for a wide-spectrum of audiences.
Finding the right fit at Loyola University Maryland Katelyn Powell, M.S. '18Katelyn Powell, M.S. '18 did not begin her Master of Speech-Language Pathology at
Loyola University Maryland, but the support of faculty and peers helped show her it
was the right fit to finish her degree.
Embracing clinical work in the first semester Nicolette Vulpis, '16, M.S. '18Nicolette Vulpis, '16, M.S. '18 was heavily influenced by speech pathologists in her
childhood, so she relished the opportunity to jump right into clinical work her first
semester at Loyola.
Treating, and educating, the whole person Kayla Pavlock, M.S. '18For Kayla Pavlock, M.S. '18, Loyola's education of the whole person has better prepared
her to treat the whole person while working out in the field.