About PrepJet
PrepJet is a cutting edge exam preparation program for mental health and healthcare licensing and certification.
Our Goal
Our Goal
Our Goal
is to provide candidates with powerful modern tools while never letting them feel alone in the preparation process
is to provide candidates with powerful modern tools while never letting them feel alone in the preparation process
is to provide candidates with powerful modern tools while never letting them feel alone in the preparation process
Our Mission
Our Mission
Our Mission
is to prepare candidates with the fewest obstacles and the greatest confidence
is to prepare candidates with the fewest obstacles and the greatest confidence
is to prepare candidates with the fewest obstacles and the greatest confidence
Our Purpose
Our Purpose
Our Purpose
is to provide high quality, affordable exam preparation with our combined depth of knowledge
is to provide high quality, affordable exam preparation with our combined depth of knowledge
is to provide high quality, affordable exam preparation with our combined depth of knowledge
Our ASHA-Certified SLP Team
Led by SLPs, technology experts, and leaders in the exam preparation field, the drive behind each person on our team is to deliver a modern and amazing exam preparation experience to candidates.
Hannah Brown
MS, CCC-SLP
Hannah has a variety of experience across different settings, working with both pediatric and adult clients. She enjoys all aspects of being a clinician but takes particular interest in pragmatic and aphasia therapies.
Natalie Fitzgerald
MS, CCC-SLP
Natalie worked for the public school system before switching to private practice. She has worked with children of all ages and has experience treating apraxia, speech sound disorders, fluency disorders, expressive language disorders, receptive language disorders, pragmatic language disorders, and autism.
Mary Greene
MS, CCC-SLP
Mary has been practicing for almost two decades. Her specialty has been providing speech therapy and aural rehabilitation services to children and adults with hearing impairments. Mary also worked for three years evaluating and treating patients with dysphagia. She has experience in school-based and hospital settings, as well as in private practice.
Maria Macko
MS, M.Ed., CCC-SLP
Maria has been an SLP for over 20 years. She has worked in early intervention, skilled nursing facilities, and outpatient pediatric settings but has spent most of her career in school settings.
Tess Martin
M.Ed., CCC-SLP
Tess has worked with children and adults across the lifespan and in a range of settings, including a school, skilled nursing facility, hospital, and outpatient facility. She has treated patients with dysphagia, apraxia, cognitive communication impairments, voice disorders, articulation disorders, fluency disorders, social communication disorders, expressive language disorders, and receptive language disorders.
Sandra Noll
MS, CCC-SLP
Sandy has 25 years of experience as an SLP. She has worked primarily with the geriatric population in nursing homes, assisted living, and home health. She has experience treating dysphagia, aphasia, apraxia, voice disorders, and cognitive communication disorders.
Lyndsey Swaffar
M.Ed., CCC-SLP
Lyndsey has a strong background in augmentative and alternative communication, motor speech disorders, and pediatric language disorders. She has worked in the field for over a decade, most recently at a clinic that provides therapeutic services to children with autism spectrum disorder.
Hannah Brown
MS, CCC-SLP
Hannah has a variety of experience across different settings, working with both pediatric and adult clients. She enjoys all aspects of being a clinician but takes particular interest in pragmatic and aphasia therapies.
Natalie Fitzgerald
MS, CCC-SLP
Natalie worked for the public school system before switching to private practice. She has worked with children of all ages and has experience treating apraxia, speech sound disorders, fluency disorders, expressive language disorders, receptive language disorders, pragmatic language disorders, and autism.
Mary Greene
MS, CCC-SLP
Mary has been practicing for almost two decades. Her specialty has been providing speech therapy and aural rehabilitation services to children and adults with hearing impairments. Mary also worked for three years evaluating and treating patients with dysphagia. She has experience in school-based and hospital settings, as well as in private practice.
Maria Macko
MS, M.Ed., CCC-SLP
Maria has been an SLP for over 20 years. She has worked in early intervention, skilled nursing facilities, and outpatient pediatric settings but has spent most of her career in school settings.
Tess Martin
M.Ed., CCC-SLP
Tess has worked with children and adults across the lifespan and in a range of settings, including a school, skilled nursing facility, hospital, and outpatient facility. She has treated patients with dysphagia, apraxia, cognitive communication impairments, voice disorders, articulation disorders, fluency disorders, social communication disorders, expressive language disorders, and receptive language disorders.
Sandra Noll
MS, CCC-SLP
Sandy has 25 years of experience as an SLP. She has worked primarily with the geriatric population in nursing homes, assisted living, and home health. She has experience treating dysphagia, aphasia, apraxia, voice disorders, and cognitive communication disorders.
Lyndsey Swaffar
M.Ed., CCC-SLP
Lyndsey has a strong background in augmentative and alternative communication, motor speech disorders, and pediatric language disorders. She has worked in the field for over a decade, most recently at a clinic that provides therapeutic services to children with autism spectrum disorder.
Hannah Brown
MS, CCC-SLP
Hannah has a variety of experience across different settings, working with both pediatric and adult clients. She enjoys all aspects of being a clinician but takes particular interest in pragmatic and aphasia therapies.
Natalie Fitzgerald
MS, CCC-SLP
Natalie worked for the public school system before switching to private practice. She has worked with children of all ages and has experience treating apraxia, speech sound disorders, fluency disorders, expressive language disorders, receptive language disorders, pragmatic language disorders, and autism.
Mary Greene
MS, CCC-SLP
Mary has been practicing for almost two decades. Her specialty has been providing speech therapy and aural rehabilitation services to children and adults with hearing impairments. Mary also worked for three years evaluating and treating patients with dysphagia. She has experience in school-based and hospital settings, as well as in private practice.
Maria Macko
MS, M.Ed., CCC-SLP
Maria has been an SLP for over 20 years. She has worked in early intervention, skilled nursing facilities, and outpatient pediatric settings but has spent most of her career in school settings.
Tess Martin
M.Ed., CCC-SLP
Tess has worked with children and adults across the lifespan and in a range of settings, including a school, skilled nursing facility, hospital, and outpatient facility. She has treated patients with dysphagia, apraxia, cognitive communication impairments, voice disorders, articulation disorders, fluency disorders, social communication disorders, expressive language disorders, and receptive language disorders.
Sandra Noll
MS, CCC-SLP
Sandy has 25 years of experience as an SLP. She has worked primarily with the geriatric population in nursing homes, assisted living, and home health. She has experience treating dysphagia, aphasia, apraxia, voice disorders, and cognitive communication disorders.
Lyndsey Swaffar
M.Ed., CCC-SLP
Lyndsey has a strong background in augmentative and alternative communication, motor speech disorders, and pediatric language disorders. She has worked in the field for over a decade, most recently at a clinic that provides therapeutic services to children with autism spectrum disorder.
Hannah Brown
MS, CCC-SLP
Hannah has a variety of experience across different settings, working with both pediatric and adult clients. She enjoys all aspects of being a clinician but takes particular interest in pragmatic and aphasia therapies.
Natalie Fitzgerald
MS, CCC-SLP
Natalie worked for the public school system before switching to private practice. She has worked with children of all ages and has experience treating apraxia, speech sound disorders, fluency disorders, expressive language disorders, receptive language disorders, pragmatic language disorders, and autism.
Mary Greene
MS, CCC-SLP
Mary has been practicing for almost two decades. Her specialty has been providing speech therapy and aural rehabilitation services to children and adults with hearing impairments. Mary also worked for three years evaluating and treating patients with dysphagia. She has experience in school-based and hospital settings, as well as in private practice.
Maria Macko
MS, M.Ed., CCC-SLP
Maria has been an SLP for over 20 years. She has worked in early intervention, skilled nursing facilities, and outpatient pediatric settings but has spent most of her career in school settings.
Tess Martin
M.Ed., CCC-SLP
Tess has worked with children and adults across the lifespan and in a range of settings, including a school, skilled nursing facility, hospital, and outpatient facility. She has treated patients with dysphagia, apraxia, cognitive communication impairments, voice disorders, articulation disorders, fluency disorders, social communication disorders, expressive language disorders, and receptive language disorders.
Sandra Noll
MS, CCC-SLP
Sandy has 25 years of experience as an SLP. She has worked primarily with the geriatric population in nursing homes, assisted living, and home health. She has experience treating dysphagia, aphasia, apraxia, voice disorders, and cognitive communication disorders.
Lyndsey Swaffar
M.Ed., CCC-SLP
Lyndsey has a strong background in augmentative and alternative communication, motor speech disorders, and pediatric language disorders. She has worked in the field for over a decade, most recently at a clinic that provides therapeutic services to children with autism spectrum disorder.
Hannah Brown
MS, CCC-SLP
Hannah has a variety of experience across different settings, working with both pediatric and adult clients. She enjoys all aspects of being a clinician but takes particular interest in pragmatic and aphasia therapies.
Natalie Fitzgerald
MS, CCC-SLP
Natalie worked for the public school system before switching to private practice. She has worked with children of all ages and has experience treating apraxia, speech sound disorders, fluency disorders, expressive language disorders, receptive language disorders, pragmatic language disorders, and autism.
Mary Greene
MS, CCC-SLP
Mary has been practicing for almost two decades. Her specialty has been providing speech therapy and aural rehabilitation services to children and adults with hearing impairments. Mary also worked for three years evaluating and treating patients with dysphagia. She has experience in school-based and hospital settings, as well as in private practice.
Maria Macko
MS, M.Ed., CCC-SLP
Maria has been an SLP for over 20 years. She has worked in early intervention, skilled nursing facilities, and outpatient pediatric settings but has spent most of her career in school settings.
Tess Martin
M.Ed., CCC-SLP
Tess has worked with children and adults across the lifespan and in a range of settings, including a school, skilled nursing facility, hospital, and outpatient facility. She has treated patients with dysphagia, apraxia, cognitive communication impairments, voice disorders, articulation disorders, fluency disorders, social communication disorders, expressive language disorders, and receptive language disorders.
Sandra Noll
MS, CCC-SLP
Sandy has 25 years of experience as an SLP. She has worked primarily with the geriatric population in nursing homes, assisted living, and home health. She has experience treating dysphagia, aphasia, apraxia, voice disorders, and cognitive communication disorders.
Lyndsey Swaffar
M.Ed., CCC-SLP
Lyndsey has a strong background in augmentative and alternative communication, motor speech disorders, and pediatric language disorders. She has worked in the field for over a decade, most recently at a clinic that provides therapeutic services to children with autism spectrum disorder.
Hannah Brown
MS, CCC-SLP
Hannah has a variety of experience across different settings, working with both pediatric and adult clients. She enjoys all aspects of being a clinician but takes particular interest in pragmatic and aphasia therapies.
Natalie Fitzgerald
MS, CCC-SLP
Natalie worked for the public school system before switching to private practice. She has worked with children of all ages and has experience treating apraxia, speech sound disorders, fluency disorders, expressive language disorders, receptive language disorders, pragmatic language disorders, and autism.
Mary Greene
MS, CCC-SLP
Mary has been practicing for almost two decades. Her specialty has been providing speech therapy and aural rehabilitation services to children and adults with hearing impairments. Mary also worked for three years evaluating and treating patients with dysphagia. She has experience in school-based and hospital settings, as well as in private practice.
Maria Macko
MS, M.Ed., CCC-SLP
Maria has been an SLP for over 20 years. She has worked in early intervention, skilled nursing facilities, and outpatient pediatric settings but has spent most of her career in school settings.
Tess Martin
M.Ed., CCC-SLP
Tess has worked with children and adults across the lifespan and in a range of settings, including a school, skilled nursing facility, hospital, and outpatient facility. She has treated patients with dysphagia, apraxia, cognitive communication impairments, voice disorders, articulation disorders, fluency disorders, social communication disorders, expressive language disorders, and receptive language disorders.
Sandra Noll
MS, CCC-SLP
Sandy has 25 years of experience as an SLP. She has worked primarily with the geriatric population in nursing homes, assisted living, and home health. She has experience treating dysphagia, aphasia, apraxia, voice disorders, and cognitive communication disorders.
Lyndsey Swaffar
M.Ed., CCC-SLP
Lyndsey has a strong background in augmentative and alternative communication, motor speech disorders, and pediatric language disorders. She has worked in the field for over a decade, most recently at a clinic that provides therapeutic services to children with autism spectrum disorder.
Hannah Brown
MS, CCC-SLP
Hannah has a variety of experience across different settings, working with both pediatric and adult clients. She enjoys all aspects of being a clinician but takes particular interest in pragmatic and aphasia therapies.
Natalie Fitzgerald
MS, CCC-SLP
Natalie worked for the public school system before switching to private practice. She has worked with children of all ages and has experience treating apraxia, speech sound disorders, fluency disorders, expressive language disorders, receptive language disorders, pragmatic language disorders, and autism.
Mary Greene
MS, CCC-SLP
Mary has been practicing for almost two decades. Her specialty has been providing speech therapy and aural rehabilitation services to children and adults with hearing impairments. Mary also worked for three years evaluating and treating patients with dysphagia. She has experience in school-based and hospital settings, as well as in private practice.
Maria Macko
MS, M.Ed., CCC-SLP
Maria has been an SLP for over 20 years. She has worked in early intervention, skilled nursing facilities, and outpatient pediatric settings but has spent most of her career in school settings.
Tess Martin
M.Ed., CCC-SLP
Tess has worked with children and adults across the lifespan and in a range of settings, including a school, skilled nursing facility, hospital, and outpatient facility. She has treated patients with dysphagia, apraxia, cognitive communication impairments, voice disorders, articulation disorders, fluency disorders, social communication disorders, expressive language disorders, and receptive language disorders.
Sandra Noll
MS, CCC-SLP
Sandy has 25 years of experience as an SLP. She has worked primarily with the geriatric population in nursing homes, assisted living, and home health. She has experience treating dysphagia, aphasia, apraxia, voice disorders, and cognitive communication disorders.
Lyndsey Swaffar
M.Ed., CCC-SLP
Lyndsey has a strong background in augmentative and alternative communication, motor speech disorders, and pediatric language disorders. She has worked in the field for over a decade, most recently at a clinic that provides therapeutic services to children with autism spectrum disorder.
Hannah Brown
MS, CCC-SLP
Hannah has a variety of experience across different settings, working with both pediatric and adult clients. She enjoys all aspects of being a clinician but takes particular interest in pragmatic and aphasia therapies.
Natalie Fitzgerald
MS, CCC-SLP
Natalie worked for the public school system before switching to private practice. She has worked with children of all ages and has experience treating apraxia, speech sound disorders, fluency disorders, expressive language disorders, receptive language disorders, pragmatic language disorders, and autism.
Mary Greene
MS, CCC-SLP
Mary has been practicing for almost two decades. Her specialty has been providing speech therapy and aural rehabilitation services to children and adults with hearing impairments. Mary also worked for three years evaluating and treating patients with dysphagia. She has experience in school-based and hospital settings, as well as in private practice.
Maria Macko
MS, M.Ed., CCC-SLP
Maria has been an SLP for over 20 years. She has worked in early intervention, skilled nursing facilities, and outpatient pediatric settings but has spent most of her career in school settings.
Tess Martin
M.Ed., CCC-SLP
Tess has worked with children and adults across the lifespan and in a range of settings, including a school, skilled nursing facility, hospital, and outpatient facility. She has treated patients with dysphagia, apraxia, cognitive communication impairments, voice disorders, articulation disorders, fluency disorders, social communication disorders, expressive language disorders, and receptive language disorders.
Sandra Noll
MS, CCC-SLP
Sandy has 25 years of experience as an SLP. She has worked primarily with the geriatric population in nursing homes, assisted living, and home health. She has experience treating dysphagia, aphasia, apraxia, voice disorders, and cognitive communication disorders.
Lyndsey Swaffar
M.Ed., CCC-SLP
Lyndsey has a strong background in augmentative and alternative communication, motor speech disorders, and pediatric language disorders. She has worked in the field for over a decade, most recently at a clinic that provides therapeutic services to children with autism spectrum disorder.
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