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Transliteration

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The profession of transliteration requires a certain skill set, beyond the ability to cue fluently. Consequently, training opportunities and evaluation tools are essential for transliterators at every level in order to ensure that their consumers are receiving the services of a qualified professional.

At the present time, the number of qualified Cued Speech transliterators nationally is in critically short supply. To address this need, the NCSA utilizes formal Requests For Proposals (RFPs) to solicit grant applications for both transliterator training and transliterator evaluation. Proposals are reviewed twice annually by the RFP Review Committee on the basis of their relevance, technical merit, and promise.

How to Apply
Copies of the RFPs can be obtained from Cued Speech Discovery or downloaded by clicking below:

CST Training Request for Proposals [PDF 116K]
CST Testing Request for Proposals [PDF 119K]

For current deadlines or specific questions about the application process, contact the RFP Committee chair.

Send completed proposals to the NCSA Secretary.

Past Awards
For additional information on past and current grants, please see the list below.

Past Awards Grantee name Amount of Award Fiscal Year RFP Title
University of South Florida $5000 2004 Transliterator Testing
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....Cued Speech has substantial data showing that it enables deaf children to attain competency in English at the level of hearing students grade by grade. I know of no other system that enables this to happen.... As more and more young deaf persons achieve academically because of this system, deaf leaders will need to re-examine their options.
- Dr. Edward C. Merrill, Jr. past president of Gallaudet
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