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High-quality interpreting services based out of Wichita. Boklund Interpreting Services seeks to provide American Sign Language interpreting services to the Deaf and Hard of Hearing community of Wichita, KS.
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The Student Access Center (SAC) recognizes the importance of quality real-time auditory access to academic and co-curricular materials.
For students who need interpreting or speech-to-text services for…
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The Bangor School Department’s Regional Program provides students access to quality educational programming in a therapeutic separate day school. The program provides a therapeutic…
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NMTIA is a professional association dedicated to serving the needs of all language professionals in New Mexico. We are a non-profit, volunteer-based organization, founded over 30 years ago.
We are here to…
Relay New Mexico makes it possible for individuals who are deaf, hard of hearing, deaf-blind or have difficulty speaking to make and receive telephone calls. When you connect with Relay New Mexico, a…
Interpreting services are provided by the court for defendants and defense witnesses in criminal cases, pursuant to the Court Interpreters Act (Title 28, U.S.C. § 1827). The only types of civil cases where the court…
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The Services for Students with Disabilities office works to provide access of COCC offerings for people with disabilities through partnerships with students, staff, faculty, and community members by providing…
If a student who is Deaf, hard of hearing, or has an auditory processing disorder is in class, the “Notice of Academic Accommodation” email from Disability Access Services will list the accommodations that are…
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At Boostlingo we help organizations increase language access and improve global communication through innovative interpretation technology.
We offer products and subscriptions for interpreter management, Video…
The Region One ESC Special Education Program assists school systems in supporting the education and growth of students with hearing impairments.