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Gallaudet Univeristy
Graduate School

MISSION STATEMENTPh.D. in Interpreting

The Graduate School at Gallaudet University draws on Gallaudet's rich heritage, distinguished faculty and staff, and ASL-English bilingual environment to carry out its multifaceted mission to:

1. prepare deaf, hard of hearing, and hearing scholars, leaders, and practitioners from diverse backgrounds to excel in their professions and disciplines; and

2. generate knowledge, via research and other scholarly activities to inform theory and practice in the professions and disciplines represented by graduate programs.

The knowledge, skills, and dispositions addressed in the various graduate programs are aligned with professional accreditation standards as well as the Graduate School's own high academic expectations.

Graduate School Programs and Organization

Eight GSPP and four CLAST departments (ASL and Deaf Studies, History, Psychology, and Social Work) offer graduate programs, including Certificate programs, Masters degree programs, Specialist programs, and doctoral programs.

The dean of the graduate school works closely with the assistant dean for graduate school curriculum, policies and operations and the Council on Graduate Education (CGE), a faculty legislative council, to ensure the quality of graduate education at Gallaudet. In addition, the graduate dean advocates for graduate programs, faculty and students in both GSPP and CLAST.

Graduate School and Professional Programs Organization

 

 


FEATURING

- Congratulations to the Graduate School's Commencement Speaker, Christen A. Szmanski, for recently accepting a postdoctoral fellowship position at Strong Memorial Hospital at the University of Rochester in their Leadership and Education of Neurodevelopmental Disabilities (LEND) program.

- Two graduating linguistics students who have been informed that they have won Fulbrights for next year (2010-2011):  Christina Healy to Israel, for a whole school year, linguistics research and Page Roberts to Germany, to teach English.

- This academic year, 6 out of 7 of our clinical psychology students matched with American Psychological Association accredited internships. Over 800 nationally did not match. We are above the national average for percentages of applicants who match.


Contact Information

Dean: Dr. Carol J. Erting 
Contact:  Glenda  Mobley 
Fowler Hall (FH) 210

TTY: 202-651-5520
Voice: 202-651-5520
Fax: 202-651-5027