A world-class institute of changemakers in the deaf and signing community.
Since 1864, we have been investing in and creating resources for deaf and hard of hearing children, their families, and the professionals who work with them.
Over 50 degree programs, with online and continuing education for personal and professional development.
Innovating solutions to break down barriers, and using science to prove what does and doesn’t work.
We make it easy for you to apply and enter here.
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Make lasting memories and grow in ways you never thought possible.
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Chair: Emilia Chukwuma CPAEMG 214
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Instead of using only the traditional lecture format, business classes involve a variety of learning activities, presentations, online discussion boards, study groups, electronic references, and e-mail.
Classrooms are equipped with equipment that allow students to videotape their work. Students and professors also have access to high-tech visual aids, the Internet, and other technologies during their presentations.
Deaf and hard of hearing professionals and community leaders visit classes to discuss communication challenges and successes in the work world, accessibility issues, and are also called upon to evaluate student presentations.
Check out the IRS in American Sign Language channel on a variety of tax and recovery (ARRA) topics - with ASL, captions, and voice-over! You can click on the subscription button next to "IRS in American Sign language (ASL)" to be notified when new ASL videos become available.
Remember, everything you need to complete your taxes is at your fingertips on www.irs.gov.
Admissions Requirements
Spring 2021 – Dec 12Fall 2021 – May 15