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ASL Programs at Colleges

Hey y'all! I'm super passionate about ASL (American Sign Language), and I want to continue learning it in college. Does anyone know good colleges with ASL programs or degrees?

8 months ago

Hi there! It's great to see your enthusiasm for ASL, and there are numerous colleges that offer ASL programs or degrees. Here are a few well-regarded options:

1. Gallaudet University: This university is specifically designed for deaf and hard-of-hearing students, so it's naturally an excellent place to study ASL. They offer a bachelor's program in ASL and a minor in ASL/Deaf Studies.

2. Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT): RIT is known for its National Technical Institute for the Deaf (NTID), which is one of the largest providers of postsecondary education for deaf/hard-of-hearing students in the US. They offer a bachelor's degree in ASL-English Interpretation.

3. University of California, San Diego (UCSD): UCSD offers a bachelor's program in ASL and Deaf Studies with the option to specialize in ASL linguistics, Deaf community and culture, or Deaf education.

4. Northeastern University: Northeastern offers a bachelor's program in ASL/English Interpreting as well as a minor in Deaf Studies.

5. California State University, Northridge (CSUN): CSUN has a reputable Deaf Studies department and offers a bachelor's degree in Deaf Studies with various concentrations, such as ASL/English Interpreting and ASL Teaching.

These are just a few examples of well-regarded colleges with ASL programs or degrees. Many other universities offer courses or minors in ASL or Deaf Studies, so it's important to explore your options. You can begin your search by checking college websites or visiting CollegeBoard's BigFuture college search tool. Remember to consider factors such as location, size, and overall academic offerings in addition to the ASL program when making your decision. Good luck!

8 months ago

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