Quickly Make an Impact on Hearing Loss

Students receive in-person classroom instruction alongside students in the audiology doctorate program from faculty as well as experts from clinical, research, and academic institutions in the Boston area. Designed for those seeking to work alongside audiologists in fast-paced clinical settings, this certificate provides training in patient services and audiologic support. Graduates are prepared for entry-level roles as audiology assistants, with the option to continue toward doctoral-level education.

Semester Starts: Summer
Application Deadline: January
Time to Complete: 11 months
Format: Onsite

Why this Program?

Our program offers an invaluable environment for clinical training through our partnership with Massachusetts Eye and Ear (part of Mass General Brigham) and our other partners in the Boston area, including Boston Children’s Hospital and the VA Medical Center. These clinics are among the best and largest in the world. They are internationally recognized for their contribution to new innovations in audiologic care and advanced audiologic assessment techniques.  

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Student training placements at Mass Eye and Ear

The IHP Difference

  • 100% in-person training: Engage with expert faculty, clinicians, and fellow students face-to-face.
  • We take advantage of the rich intellectual resources in Boston: Local experts come into the classroom, clinic, and laboratory to share the latest advances in hearing science and clinical practice. 

Program Outcomes

  • Thriving Job Outlook: Audiology employment projected to grow 11 percent from 2022 to 2032, significantly faster than the average.
  • Network for jobs after graduation: Meet local professionals who have a national impact on hearing healthcare.  
  • Understand patient needs: participate in the provision of audiologic services through the on-campus Audiology Collaborative for Better Hearing. 

This certificate program is a great stepping stone for those who are interested in the Audiology profession but are not ready or do not have the time to commit to a 3-year doctoral program. It is fully supported by Mass Eye & Ear and Children's Hospital Boston. You can expect rapid Entry into the field with a 1-year on-ramp into the profession. 

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Pathway to a doctorate: 14 credits can be transferred to the AuD program upon successful completion.

For program starting Summer (June) 2026: The Application Cycle is now open.

Deadline: Rolling through April 2026

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Degree

Bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited U.S. college or university or recognized international equivalent.

Courses

A grade of C or better is required for admission. 

Most of these courses are offered online by the MGH Institute. Learn more about our online prereqs. Please note that some of these courses were likely completed during your undergraduate education.

Prerequisite courses do not need to be completed before applying to the program. However, all prerequisite courses must be satisfactorily completed prior to starting the program.

Applicants who have not completed at least one college-level advanced math course may choose to take the Graduate records examination (GRE) or the CLEP College Mathematics Exam

CLEP
The College Mathematics Exam must have been taken within the last 12 months of the time of application.  An unofficial score should be submitted with the application.  IHP will request official scores directly from the College Board. 

GRE
The GRE General Test must have been taken within 5 years of the time of application. A copy of the GRE score report should be sent directly to CSDCAS.  (The ETS institution code for MGH Institute of Health Professions is 0737).

Score reports can be obtained by contacting Educational Testing Service.

In select circumstances, applicants may be eligible to waive the GRE. Waiver requests will be considered for applicants who provide documentation of having earned master's degree or higher.

TOEFL/ IELTS
The language of instruction and clinical education at the MGH Institute is English and a high level of proficiency in both written and spoken English is required.  Applicants who have not completed either an undergraduate or graduate program where English is the language of instruction must demonstrate English Language proficiency as part of your application to the MGH Institute of Health Professions.  If you have questions about the language requirements, please contact the Office of Admissions.

  • Applicants who are citizens of Australia, Canada (except Quebec), Great Britain, Ireland, South Africa, New Zealand, Guyana, an Anglophone country of Africa, or an English-speaking country of the Caribbean are not required to submit TOEFL or IELTS scores.
  • Applicants who are candidates for graduation from an accredited degree-granting program in the United States or at an English-speaking school in one of the countries listed above are also not required to submit TOEFL or IELTS scores. Acceptance to the IHP will be contingent upon successful completion of this degree prior to matriculation.

Please note that in some circumstances, demonstrating English language proficiency may be required by the academic program even if you are a citizen of a country in which the (or one of the) national language(s) is English. Decisions about the need for TOEFL or IELTS scores are at the discretion of the academic program to which you are applying in coordination with the department of OES.

The IHP accepts either the TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) or the IELTS (International English Language Testing System). The test must have been taken within two years of the application deadline and official score reports are required. The minimum TOEFL (internet-based) score accepted is 89 and the minimum IELTS score accepted is 6.5.  

  • To forward your TOEFL score please contact the Educational Testing Service (ETS).  The MGH Institute of Health Professions code is 3513.
  • For IELTS, a Test Report Form may be mailed to MGH Institute of Health Professions and score information will be verified by the IHP directly. You may designate up to 5 schools to receive Test Report Forms at the time you register for the test.  To request additional Test Report Forms, contact your test center.

Applicants who have earned a degree from a non-US institution are required to submit a course-by-course credential evaluation from one of the following NACES (National Association of Credential Evaluation Services) members: Educational Credential Evaluators, Inc., SpanTran: The Evaluation Company, World Education Services (WES), or the Center for Educational Documentation. If you earned your bachelor's degree outside of the U.S. this credential evaluation must document minimum equivalency of a US baccalaureate degree or higher.

Statement of Interest

All applicants are asked to compose a short 500-word statement answering the following question: What interests you about the field of audiology? Tell us how you learned about audiology and the type of job you’d like to pursue with a graduate certificate (for example: Audiology Assistant, Hearing Instrument Specialist, other). Tell us what excites you about your plans, skills in which you excel, and how the MGH Institute of Health Professions can help you achieve your goal. Please also describe any opportunities you’ve had to observe audiology in action.  

Letters of Recommendation

All applicants are required to submit one letter of recommendation. Letters should address the applicant’s potential for graduate education/scholarly study and the applicant’s potential for success within the profession of audiology. 

All recommendation letters should be submitted directly to CSDCAS.

Who do I contact for more information about the academic program, curriculum, or requirements? 

Program Director Andrea Pittman, PhD, CCC-A 

What is the accreditation status of the Doctor of Audiology program?

The Doctor of Audiology (AuD) education program in audiology (residential) at the MGH Institute of Health Professions is a Candidate for Accreditation by the Council on Academic Accreditation in Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology (CAA) of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, 2200 Research Boulevard, #310, Rockville, MD 20850, 800-498-2071 or 301-296-5700. Candidacy is a “pre-accreditation” status with the CAA, awarded to developing or emerging programs for a maximum period of 5 years. 

What is your mailing address? 

MGH Institute of Health Professions 
Office of Enrollment Services 
36 1st Ave. 
Charlestown Navy Yard 
Boston, MA  02129 

Can I receive Financial Aid for this program?

Yes, submit your FAFSA at fafsa.gov to apply for Federal loans. Eligible graduate students can borrow up to $20,500 for every two-semester loan period with the Federal Direct Unsubsidized Loan and can also apply for the Federal GradPLUS loan at studentaid.gov. To be eligible to borrow Federal loans you need to be enrolled at least half time which is 5 credits in the fall and spring and 3 credits in the summer. 

Upcoming Admissions Events

19 Feb
4:00 pm - 5:00 pm
28 Apr
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Accepted Student Resource Fair - Summer 2026 Entry
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

Virtual - Zoom

Expert Faculty in Audiology and Hearing Health

Professional portrait of an MGH IHP Doctor of Audiology faculty member in her office

Professor Doctor of Audiology (AuD) Program Director Communication Sciences and Disorders

Headshot of a faculty member from the MGH IHP Doctor of Audiology program with a bright background.

Assistant Professor Director of Clinical Education, Audiology Communication Sciences and Disorders

Frequently Asked Questions About the Audiology Certificate

According to the American Speech Language Hearing Association, an Audiology Assistant is a person who, after appropriate training and demonstration of competency, performs delegated tasks that are prescribed, directed, and supervised by a certified and/or licensed audiologist. Assistants reduce patient wait-times by providing critical, in-person, non-billable services, often without an appointment.

Our minimum is 4 per year.

There is no minimum GPA or GRE score required for admission.  Transcripts are reviewed thoroughly for evidence of success in math and sciences courses.  Students from undergraduate degrees in science and math often have lower GPAs but are excellent candidates for the program. 

No, but undergraduate courses in Communication Disorders are prerequisites for admission. You can find a list of these prerequisites here. All of these courses are offered online through our Prerequisite program at a very reasonable price.

If you do not have the time or readiness to commit to a full doctoral program, but are interested in Audiology, this certificate program is a great stepping stone. And after, if you decide you want to continue on to get your doctorate, students who earn a B or better in all of the certificate courses can enroll in our Audiology Doctoral program immediately or within three years of graduation.