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03/19/2026

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03/03/2026

If you’re looking for an interpreter program for ASL (American Sign Language) and Deaf services, here’s a clear breakdown of your options:



🎓 ASL Interpreter Training Programs

These programs prepare you to become a certified ASL interpreter.

What You’ll Study:
• American Sign Language (ASL)
• Deaf culture & community
• Interpreting ethics
• Medical & legal interpreting
• Transliteration (English ↔ ASL)

Certification:

Most professional interpreters become certified through the
Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf (RID)

RID certification is widely recognized in the U.S.

Degrees Available:
• Associate Degree (2 years)
• Bachelor’s Degree (4 years)
• Certificate programs (if you already know ASL)



🏫 Well-Known ASL / Deaf Programs
• Gallaudet University (Washington, DC) – The world’s only university designed specifically for Deaf and hard-of-hearing students.
• National Technical Institute for the Deaf (NTID) – Part of Rochester Institute of Technology.
• Many community colleges offer Interpreter Training Programs (ITPs).



💼 Deaf Interpreter vs Hearing Interpreter
• Hearing Interpreter – Interprets between spoken English and ASL.
• Deaf Interpreter (CDI – Certified Deaf Interpreter) – A Deaf professional trained to interpret complex or specialized communication.



🌐 Online ASL Programs

Some colleges offer:
• Online ASL classes
• Hybrid interpreter programs
• Remote certification prep



If you tell me:
• 📍 Your location
• 🎓 Your education level
• 👂 Whether you are Deaf, hard of hearing, or hearing
• 🎯 Your goal (career, volunteer, learn ASL, etc.)

I can find the best program options for you.

03/02/2026

Brittney Nolte

02/27/2026

That’s great 👍 you’re involved with ASL support at George Brown College.

From what you wrote, I think you’re asking:

Are you hearing or deaf if you work in ASL communication support?

The answer is: You can be either hearing or Deaf.

In ASL/Deaf education programs:
• 👂 Hearing people can study ASL and become interpreters or communication support workers.
• 🤟 Deaf or Hard of Hearing people can also teach ASL or work in support roles.
• Many programs include both Deaf and hearing students learning together.

If you’d like, you can tell me:
• Are you a student?
• Are you studying ASL interpreter program?
• Or are you working as support staff?

I can help you explain your role clearly in English if you want 😊 @

02/27/2026

Thank you for explaining 😊 I will help you write clear English.

I think you want to say:
• You started Sign Language Communication in September 2024.
• Yesterday your friend “parted” (maybe broke up? or left the program?).
• You understand, but you want help writing it in English.

Here are some correct English examples:

If your friend left the program, you can write:

I started the Sign Language Communication program in September 2024 at George Brown College.
Yesterday, my friend left the program. I understand the situation, but I feel sad.

If your friend broke up with you, you can write:

I started the Sign Language Communication program in September 2024.
Yesterday, my partner and I broke up. I understand, but it is hard for me.

If you want something more simple:

I am in the Sign Language Communication program since September 2024.
Yesterday my friend left. I understand.

Tell me:
Did your friend leave school?
Or did you break up (relationship)?

I will help you write exactly what you want 💛

02/27/2026
02/25/2026

TJ and Kylee

With Brittney Nolte – I just got recognized as one of their top fans! 🎉
02/21/2026

With Brittney Nolte – I just got recognized as one of their top fans! 🎉

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George Brown College
King George County, VA

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+16473559574

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