Use the results of the 2009 national survey when considering staffing issues and compensation for interpreters and speech-to-text providers.
Are there other ways to make media presentations accessible?
Are colleges/universities responsible for providing interpreting services for individuals other than students, such as parents or people from the community who are deaf?
An incoming student with a hearing loss is enrolled in an allied health program and will need to use a stethoscope. Who is responsible for purchasing the amplified stethoscope, and how will the instructor know that the student is accurately reporting information and describing sounds?
A student is complaining about an FM system. I don't wear hearing aids. How do I test the system?
Learn more through this webcast about student assessment and evaluation in a variety of settings.
Sample writing workshops designed to help students become better prepared for postsecondary coursework.
Transition planning information and strategies for students considering college.
Pepnet 2 has been my "Go To" resource for many years while coordinating services for Deaf and Hard of Hearing ...
Pepnet 2 has been my "Go To" resource for many years while coordinating services for Deaf and Hard of Hearing students. This can feel very isolating and our responsibilities are so unique, but with pepnet 2, I never feel like I'm alone. I'm very thankful for the funding that supports pepnet 2, which supports the rest of us.
- Nancy Allen, Coordinator of Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services, Highline Community College