SLP State-by-State School Caseload Cap Wiki
A caseload cap is a maximum number of students that one school-based SLP should service.
Administrators, a cap is not a number to strive for, but rather a number not to exceed without jeopardizing the quality and frequency of therapy for each student.
SLPs, if you're considering practicing in another state, you might want to know what caseload caps look like there before you go (or if they even have caseload caps for that matter)! It's also helpful to know the caseload cap in your current state so you can appropriately advocate for yourself and the families you serve should teachers or administrators pressure you to go over this number.
Check out this convenient list and help out your fellow SLPs by updating it with your state's most current caseload cap information.
CLICK HERE if you're having difficulty viewing the list or wish to update it.
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