Is there a college or university that has a good program for deaf people? Such as better service or more deaf students in the school?
Thank you!
Thank you. I think I saw a website where they state at least one college that has good services for the deaf in each state or less. Even if the group is a small amount of deaf people.
I thought about RIT, but I don't know if I could handle the snow and winter. Again, it also depends on the major, which I don't know at this time. I know that very few majors at RIT interest me. What I like most about RIT is the fact that it has a large deaf population. I liked that hearing people go there because that is real life. I like the awareness that they have for deaf people.
It sucks because I wish each state had a good deaf college or university, so it would be less restricted in location options. I wouldn't go to Gallaudet because I use a cochlear implant and I talk. I don't want to be part of the problems that they cause to the ones different than they are.
California doesn't interest me much.
i hope youre not going to a certain college just for the fact they have deaf people there especially since you can talk.
i hope youre not going to a certain college just for the fact they have deaf people there especially since you can talk.
I know that in America have 3 large universities for Deaf community.
Gallaudet University
Nat. Tech Institute for the Deaf/Rochester Insititue of Technology
California State University Northridge
All three universities are different, and depending on what your major is.
I have one question to add to this thread if thats ok?
Which of these schools has the bests: graduation rate, financial aid, and admissions rate?
If it's signing that you're worried about, then go to NTID.Are there any other schools? I see a lot of schools don't offer degrees in deaf studies or degrees in asl most just have interpreting programs.
btw, Gallaudet is very hard to get into. Also, I hear if your signing skills are not perfect you'll be an outcast among other students.
The only thing you should be worried about is admission rate.I have one question to add to this thread if thats ok?
Which of these schools has the bests: graduation rate, financial aid, and admissions rate?
If it's signing that you're worried about, then go to NTID.
Are there any other schools? I see a lot of schools don't offer degrees in deaf studies or degrees in asl most just have interpreting programs.
btw, Gallaudet is very hard to get into. Also, I hear if your signing skills are not perfect you'll be an outcast among other students.
gallaudet is ridiculously easy to get into.
Well not anymore.
You are right, not anymore. Its expensive too!