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LaGuardia Community College. LaGuardia Deaf Program. Established in 1975 "education at its best", Governor Mario Cuomo, 1985 The Program for Deaf Adults (PDA) is the largest, most comprehensive post-secondary program for Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing students in the New York area. Students pursuing an Associate’s Degree are supported by academic, personal and job development counseling, registration assistance, classroom interpreters, tutors, note takers, testing accommodation, and special sections of Basic Skills Reading and Writing taught in American Sign Language (ASL). Courses offered under Continuing Education, also taught in ASL, include High School Equivalency (formerly G.E.D.), Adult Basic Education, Driver’s Education for Deaf adults, American Sign Language, and more.

PDA's ASL-English Interpretation Program (AEIP) provides educational opportunities for individuals interested in a rigorous academic program that will prepare them to become ASL- English Interpreters (Bachelors degree and Professional Certificate). LaGuardia Application Reqirements. You have decided to go to college. You believe in the transformative power of education and have begun asking “What if?” Whether you just graduated high school, earned a G.E.D. diploma, or are starting college after a long break, LaGuardia Community College will give you the inspiration and tools you need to push boundaries, shatter misperceptions, and demand more of yourself everyday.

With over 50 majors and certificates in Liberal Arts; Business and Technology; and Health, Mathematics and Science, you’re bound to find your niche at LaGuardia. Our learning communities, remedial courses and internship program are constructive; our Honors Program is rigorous; and our enhanced academic calendar offers the versatility you need to accommodate your fast-paced lifestyle. And we’re family-centric: the Early Childhood Learning Center at LaGuardia provides high quality, low cost childcare for Parents and Families.

LaGuardia Notes. LaGuardia Logo. CSUN. CSUN Deaf Program. CSUN Notes. CSUN Logo. CSUN Application Process. The NCOD provides communication access, leadership opportunities, scholarships and direct communication classes for approximately 200 students who are deaf and hard of hearing each year. Registering with the National Center on Deafness allows students to receive services such as interpreting, speech-to-text transcription, note taking, tutoring and academic advisement. You can also check out the complete list of events and job opportunities available at the NCOD. We offer information for all prospective and current students and can provide guidance in applying for admission to CSUN. The NCOD's students can take advantage of a variety of social and leadership opportunities.

The Deaf CSUNians is a student organization whose purpose is to provide cultural, political and social awareness among the members, the campus and the community. The NCOD's influence reaches beyond campus. RIT. RIT Logo. NTID - Why Choose RIT/NTID? What makes RIT/NTID the best choice for deaf and hard-of-hearing students? The Best of Both Worlds With more than 1,200 deaf and hard-of-hearing students and more than 14,000 hearing undergraduate students on campus, RIT/NTID offers you a unique opportunity to enjoy the best of all worlds! Academic Quality You can choose from more than 200 programs of study in RIT's nine colleges, including NTID. RIT is consistently ranked among top regional universities in U.S. News & World Report: America's Best Colleges. Access and Support Services RIT offers the most accessible higher education community in the world for deaf and hard-of-hearing students.

Affordability RIT receives special federal support, allowing deaf and hard-of-hearing students to pay about one-third of RIT's regular tuition rate. Technology Campus Life You can join any of more than 200 clubs and organizations on campus related to hobbies, politics, sports, and cultural diversity as well as student government and Greek organizations. RIT/NTID notes. NTID - Virtual Tour. Gallaudet University. Galladet Facts. Location: 800 Florida Avenue, NEWashington, DC 20002-3695www.gallaudet.edu Founded: Gallaudet University, the world's only university with programs and services specifically designed to accommodate deaf and hard of hearing students, was established in 1864 by an Act of Congress, and its charter was signed by President Abraham Lincoln. President's Cabinet: Board of Trustees: The Gallaudet University Board of Trustees, whose members serve on a volunteer basis, has the authority to make University-wide policy including financial and academic policies.

Gallaudet University trustees: Chair—Dr. Nancy Kelly-JonesLawrence R. Voting trustees public members: The Honorable Sherrod Brown (D-Ohio)The Honorable G.K. Programs: Deaf and hard of hearing undergraduate students can choose from a wide variety of majors leading to a bachelor of arts or bachelor of science degree.

Gallaudet University offers exemplary educational programs to deaf and hard of hearing students at all learning levels. Clerc Center. Galladeut Notes. Galladuet Logo. Galladeut Campus Photos. California School for the Deaf, Riverside (CSDR) CSDR Reqirements. Admission Criteria The California Schools for the Deaf (CSD), located in Riverside and Fremont, recognize that language and communication are central to providing quality education to Deaf children. The CSDs are intended to serve students who require specialized, or intensive educational or related services related their hearing loss.

Every Deaf and hard-of-hearing person between the ages of 3 and 21 years, who is a resident of the state, and who meets the eligibility criteria set forth in the proposed regulations is entitled to an education at a CSD at no cost to parents or students. Priority in admission to the CSDs shall be given to: Deaf and hard-of-hearing students have needs for a unique environment that provides access to: Since the purpose of the CSDs is the education of the Deaf (Education Code section 59001), the programs and services are designed and funded to serve students whose primary educational needs are due to their severe hearing loss.

Admission Services. CSDR Notes. CSDR Logo. Program Description - CSDR. Mission Statement California School for the Deaf, Riverside offers comprehensive educational and extra-curricular programs that prepare students to achieve their full academic, social, and career potential. Program and Services The California School for the Deaf, Riverside is a component of the State Special Schools and Services Division in the California Department of Education which serves deaf and hard-of-hearing students, between the ages of 3 and 21 years, residing in the 11 counties in Southern California. A Parent Infant Program for children aged 18 months to 3 years old is also provided in conjunction with Riverside Unified School District. CSDR provides intensive, specialized services to students with or without additional disabilities whose primary educational needs are related to a hearing loss.

CSDR provides comprehensive preschool, elementary, middle school, and high school programs. Communication Philosophy Expected School-Wide Learning Results 1. effective communicators who.