Graduate School Applications Data: How Many Applicants vs Actual Accepted Students? If you’re an undergraduate student and you’re wondering how often people get accepted into graduate school for Speech-Language Pathology, there are a few different articles and/or blog posts you can read to find out more information. One such article is from Steffani and Slavin (ASHA, n.d) “Survey of the Graduate School Admissions Process based off of a survey from Goldberg (1993). Although an increase in the number of enrolled students in masters programs for Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology was found, the sizes of the programs were not great. A majority of the programs enrolled fewer than 50 full-time equivalence (FTE) students. Because of an increased interest in the profession of speech-language pathology, an increase in the number of applicants, and limited availability for spots in the master’s programs, it was expected that the competition for graduation schools would increase. ...