Links
Effective January 1, 2017, the National Deaf Center on Postsecondary Outcomes, which is affiliated with the University of Texas, replaced CSUN as the new technical assistance provider for the Postsecondary Education Center for Individuals Who are Deaf (CFDA 84.326D) grant. It has a rich offering of resources, classes, and other information to support professionals in this field. Ohlone College (2016)
The Digital Education Captioning and Transcription Grant provides funding to California Community Colleges for live and synchronous captioning and transcription of digital learning materials. College of the Canyons provides these services via a grant from the California Community Colleges Chancellor’s Office. For more details on how this service can create increased accessibility for your college’s online, hybrid, and on-campus courses, visit the website.
This college planning guide provides information regarding types of hearing loss; a variety of accommodations, services, and auxiliary aids; wellness strategies; and noteworthy colleges for deaf and hard of hearing students.
Ohlone College’s Deaf Student Handbook is a fully online resource for students using these services.
Palomar College’s Handbook for deaf or hard of hearing students is available in PDF format and downloadable.
Ohlone College (2016)
Ohlone College (2016)
Documents
This CCCCO resource guide, prepared by experts in the field, provides a comprehensive overview of understanding and serving Deaf and Hard of Hearing students in the postsecondary environment. Originally published in 2012, it has been updated in 2015, 2016, 2017, and 2020 to reflect changes in Title 5 Regulations and to assure that all hyperlinks are still current. The accessible PDF version of this document is linked to the title of this entry.
San Diego Community College District (2016)
Mission College (2015)
Mission College (2015)
Mission College (2015)