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Overview of Academic Programs
Degree Program
This is offered as an 11-semester undergraduate degree program for first time freshmen. Transfer students are advised on placement in the 120 credit hour program following a transcript review and demonstration of ASL proficiency.

* STUDENTS ACCEPTED INTO THE BA PROGRAM WILL BEGIN, ONSITE, IN COLORADO DURING JULY 2008*

Applications are now being accepted for the 2008/2009 Academic year.

DEADLINE:
February 29, 2008

Professional Certificate Programs
This 9-semester program for working educational interpreters who are sponsored by their respective State Education Agencies, results in a 30 credit hour professional certificate of educational interpreting.
The next cohort will start in Fall 2008 and will complete in Summer of 2011.

Cohort 7 will begin Fall 2008.
Check back for information on sponsoring states

This 4-semester program is designed for interpreters who wish to work in the legal system. The program is 15 semester hours and offers RID CEUs. The next offering is planned for Fall - 2008

Applications for
Fall semester 2008 are now being accepted.

DEADLINE:
April 30, 2008

This 9-credit hour series is delivered over 3-semesters as an online program designed for interpreters who strive to improve their ASL-English and English-ASL interpreting skills. RID CEUs are also offered.
The next series will be offered Fall 2009
This 4-semester online program is designed to prepare individuals for leadership and supervision roles in the field of ASL-English Interpretation. The program is a 4-semester, 12-credit hour series and offeres RID CEUs.

Applications for Cohort 2 are now being accepted for Fall 2008.

DEADLINE:
April 30, 2008

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