Services for Students who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing
- Coordination of interpreter services with Vocational Rehabilitation Agencies
- Assistance in identifying a volunteer note taker
- Alternative means of providing classroom information if an interpreter is unavailable
- Visual fire alarms and doorbells in campus residence
- RI Relay Services - information and training
- Loan of FM Systems for classroom lectures
- Referrals for equipment loan and repair
- TTY placements in Health Services (x1330), Public Safety
(x1740), Psychological Services (x3476), Student Life
(x9588), Escort and Shuttle Service (x1778)
- The option of taking a reduced course load with a prorated tuition*
* Students choosing to take a reduced course load with a prorated tuition are still required to fulfill the tuition degree requirement by accumulating eight full semesters (32 courses) of tuition credit and a minimum of 30 course credits. Students considering this option should discuss it with the Director of SEAS.