ASL
Fall 2008 ASL Class Schedule | Spring 2009 ASL Class Schedule
About the ASL program
The ASL program, under the College of Professional Studies and Outreach, offers one to three credit courses for visiting students, parents, professionals and other interested individuals including the Gallaudet community at large. Classes include instruction in ASL I-VI, Visual Gestural Communication, Fingerspelling I and II, and Classifiers I and II. During the fall and spring semesters, classes are offered during the day, evenings, or on the weekend, meeting 1 - 2 times per week throughout the semester. During the summer, classes meet daily during three two-week intensive sessions. Classes can also be tailored to meet the needs of an organization, school or business and offered on-site at locations within the metropolitan D.C. area upon request.
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Gallaudet also offers on-site ASL classes, a convenient alternative to coming to our campus. For more information, please email us at |
Admission Requirements
Applicants must be at least 16 years of age and possess a high school diploma or GED equivalent to take any PST prefixed courses. Senior high school students are eligible to enroll with written recommendation of their high school academic advisor and permission of the instructor.
ASL Class Placement
ASL classes at Gallaudet University may not be equivalent to classes you have taken at other locations. To ensure that you are placed in the class that best meets your needs, review the course descriptions and select the one that seems to fit your current skill level. Use the ASL/Interpreting Questionnaire as a guide and make sure to include this form when you send in your registration. Adjustments to your registration may be made based upon the information you provide in your questionnaire.
If you would like assistance in selecting your class, we offer class placement screening. To schedule an appointment, email aslprograms@gallaudet.edu. Screenings are not needed if you are registering for Visual Gestural Communication or a special topic courseIn addition, your instructor will verify your class placement during the first week of class. Based on the instructor's recommendation, you may be moved to a more appropriate class level at that time. You may request to move to a lower class level up through the first week of class. No changes in class assignment will be made after that time.
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