Student Advising

Students or applicants having any questions regarding the ASL Program and its degree requirements, should contact the ASL Program Office @ 273-5165 or e-mail the ASL Program Office at asloffice@asl.rochester.edu

Volunteering & Independent Study in ASL

Advanced ASL students may work with deaf children at local institutions such as Rochester School for the Deaf or Hillside Children’s Center, or become involved in research projects (when available), to obtain independent study credit. These opportunities are available to students with advanced ASL skills. Contact the ASL Undergraduate Advisor for more information.

Careers and Graduate Study in ASL

Students wishing to discuss graduate school and career options can meet with the ASL Program Advisor or other ASL Faculty. Current job postings can be found on the ASL bulletin board in the hallway outside the ASL Program Office. These announcements are collected from the weekly publication Deaf Digest, and include job postings that are mailed directly to the ASL Program.

Part-time Study

Part-time students who take courses at the University of Rochester but are not enrolled in a program of study leading to a degree should contact the Office of Part-time Studies and Special Programs for information on registration, deadlines, tuition, and services for part-time students.

127 Lattimore Hall, Box 270358
University of Rochester
Rochester, NY 14627-0358
(585) 275-2344
osp@rochester.edu

 

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