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Check out these videos from students in the ASL-English Interpretation Program!
Lisette from Massapequa, N.Y. | See her videos!
"The greatest thing about the American Sign Language-English Interpretation program at RIT is my exposure to the Deaf community because, as with any language, the key is interaction. I think it’s been a challenging experience going through the program, but it’s helped me grow as a person and get the skills I need to become a great interpreter."
Daron, Capitol Heights, Md. | See his videos!
"I chose RIT because of NTID — a great way for me to get involved with the Deaf community and really interact. I am a big social person. I like to be out and about. So the best things about life here for me at RIT are the interaction with the Deaf community, and the many opportunities I have to meet people from different backgrounds, religions and cultures because RIT is so diverse."
Andrea from Voorhees, N.J. | See her videos!
"I love languages in general, and I decided to become an interpreter because I have several deaf friends, and I love American Sign Language. I knew that I wanted to work with languages and people."
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