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Interpreter Sequence students must achieve a minimum grade of B in all SL courses, as well as in EG11 and EG33, in order to be admitted into the program, to remain in the program and to graduate.

American Sign Language Studies Sequence: To be considered for admission to the ASL Studies sequence, the student must achieve a GPA of 2.75 in the following courses with a minimum grade of C in each:

    EG11: Standard Freshman Composition
    SL10: American Sign Lanuage I
    SL23: Deaf Culture and Contemporary Issues
    PC11: Introduction to Psychology

Both ASL sequences are restricted programs and admission is highly competitive. Not all applicants meeting the minimum criteria for admission will be accepted.

Applications for the Interpreter for the Deaf sequence are processed for the fall semester only. Preference is given to students who clearly identify which sequence they are applying for (341-1 or 341-2) and who file their application by April 1.

The Interpreter for the Deaf sequence will take 3 to 4 years of full-time study to complete due to the required course sequences and admission policy.

SL10, SL14, SL20, SL22, SL23 and SL24 are open to non-program students who have completed the appropriate prerequisites.
 
 

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