Over the years, PSHA has made it a priority to increase student involvement in the organization. Specifically, the organization has invited students to the PSHA Hill Day in October and is currently working with NSSLHA chapters to execute the Content Creation Program, made possible by a grant from ASHA. Our Content Creation Program encouraged NSSLHA chapters to work with committees and executive board members to create social media content to inform the public about evidence-based practices in speech language pathology and audiology. Two student awards are given each year.
Chapter Honors

The Chapter Honors is awarded to a NSSLHA chapter that has shown community service to the community, profession, and organization through community service, chapter outreach, innovative ideas and/or fundraising efforts. The NSSLHA chapter awarded the Chapter Honors will receive $100 to support student attendance at the upcoming PSHA Convention. The chapter that wins this award will be notified prior to the registration deadline for the upcoming convention.
Applications are due March 1, 2026.
Past Award Recipients
Chapter Honors
2024 – Misericordia University 2023 – Marywood University 2022 – Marywood University 2021 – Penn State University 2020 – Marywood University and Misericordia University 2019 – Misericordia University 2018 – Misericordia University 2017 – Misericordia University 2016 – Misericordia University 2015 – Misericordia University 2014 – University of Pittsburgh 2013 – Bloomsburg University 2012 – Misericordia University 2011 – Misericordia University 2010 – Bloomsburg University 2009 – Bloomsburg University 2008 – Bloomsburg University 2007 – Bloomsburg University 2006 – Bloomsburg University 2005 – Indiana University of PA
Von Drach Memorial Scholarship
The Pennsylvania Speech-Language-Hearing Association (PSHA) established the Von Drach Memorial Scholarship in memory of Dr. Robert Von Drach and in recognition of his dedication and years of service to the profession. The scholarship is awarded annually to a qualified student who is enrolled full-time in an entry level academic degree for professional level certification candidacy in speech-language pathology, audiology, or education of the hearing impaired within the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. This year a $1,000 scholarship will be awarded. All qualified students are encouraged to apply. Please adhere to the application guidelines below.
The deadline for applications is on February 1, 2026.
NOMINEE GUIDELINES
- The nominee shall be a full-time student in an entry level academic degree program for professional level certification candidacy in speech-language pathology, audiology, or education of the hearing impaired within the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
- The nominee shall be a student member of PSHA.
- The nominee shall have a minimum grade point average of 3.25 and have completed at least nine semester credit hours of the program.
- The nominee shall have demonstrated (a) a desire to grow professionally, (b) participation in professional activities, and (c) leadership qualities within departmental/community activities (e.g., committee or organization membership such as NSSHLA or volunteered time in professional events).
APPLICATION GUIDELINES Nominees will:
- Complete and submit the application online with the required documents.
- Submit two letters of recommendation from individuals who can write in support of the nominee’s professional organization and academic standing. One letter should highlight the nominee's academic achievement. The second letter should highlight the nominee's clinical achievement and leadership abilities. These letters will be uploaded through the electronic application.
- Submit transcripts (official or unofficial) from the college or university that the nominee is currently attending. (Nine semester credit hours must have been completed prior to application). The transcript is to be uploaded through the electronic application.
SELECTION PROCESS The Scholarship Selection Committee shall be made up of a panel of five professionals in the field of speech-language pathology, audiology and/or education of the hearing impaired who can serve as impartial judges (i.e., who are not affiliated with the training program of any nominee).
The Von Drach Memorial Scholarship recipient will be selected based on the applicant's letter of application, academic performance, and letters of recommendation, not financial need. Applicants will be notified of the Scholarship Selection Committee’s decision in writing in March.
The Von Drach Memorial Scholarship recipient will be invited to the Awards Ceremony during the Annual Pennsylvania Speech-Language-Hearing Association Convention, where he/she will be recognized and presented with a $1,000 check.
Applications will be accepted through February 1, 2026.
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