The Minority Student Leadership Program (MSLP) was established in 1999 and takes place during the ASHA Convention. The event's purpose is to provide a forum for students who have been historically underrepresented in CSD to come together to
Initially eligible applicants included undergraduate seniors and master's students. Over the years, the program’s application eligibility criteria evolved to include
The MSLP started by awarding 30 students, but ASHA increased that number to 40 students in order to give more students the opportunity to gain leadership skills. Participants who are accepted into the MSLP receive complementary ASHA Convention registration, up to 6 days' hotel accommodations, a stipend, and program materials.
During the week, participants engage in a variety of leadership and team-building activities—culminating in a reviewed team presentation that addresses an issue relevant to CSD.
The MSLP will celebrate 25 years in 2024. Over the years, alumni have served in leadership roles—including on ASHA committees and boards, as CSD faculty and program directors, as state association leaders, as business owners, as ASHA staff, as leaders in national associations, and in many other capacities. More than 750 participants are alumni of the MSLP.
See the Minority Student Leadership Program (MSLP) webpage or contact Melanie Johnson at mjohnson@asha.org.
This initiative was submitted on June 12, 2024.