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Does Yale accept ASL as a language?

Yes, they do. Please consult the academic regulations for information about the foreign language distributional requirement.
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Does ASL count as a language for college?

Some institutions have formal policies accepting ASL in fulfillment of the foreign language requirement. Others accept ASL only within certain colleges, divisions, or departments. Still others may accept ASL on an ad hoc basis for certain majors.
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Does Harvard accept ASL as a foreign language?

American Sign Language can be used to fulfill the language requirement for undergraduates in Harvard College.
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Does Yale teach ASL?

Since it was first offered in spring 2018, American Sign Language at Yale has grown to be the third largest language option, with over 200 students enrolled in ASL classes this semester.
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Is Yale 100% need?

For undergraduates with financial need, our aid awards meet 100% of a family's demonstrated need without using loans. We are committed to making the process of paying for your Yale education as manageable, clear, and efficient as possible.
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Did you know you can take American Sign Language at Yale?

Does Yale accept duolingo?

Applicants may submit the Duolingo English Test (DET), which combines an English proficiency test with a brief video interview. Duolingo's technology and format allows applicants to complete the test at any time or place with internet access. Yale's most competitive applicants have DET scores of at least 120.
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What college major is ASL?

The American Sign Language English Interpretation (ASLEI) program is an accredited bachelor's degree that prepares you to provide competent interpreting services between individuals who are deaf and use ASL as their primary means of communication and individuals who are not deaf and do not know sign language.
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Who recognized ASL as a language?

Recognition of the legitimacy of ASL was achieved by William Stokoe, a linguist who arrived at Gallaudet University in 1955 when that was still the dominant assumption. Aided by the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s, Stokoe argued for manualism, the use of sign language in deaf education.
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Is ASL in college hard?

One of the big misconceptions about sign language that hearing people generally has the impression that learning a signed language is easy. It is not. On the first day of the ASL 101 or 111 every semester, I tell my students that learning ASL is no easier than any other spoken language.
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Why do colleges not accept ASL as a foreign language?

USC's main arguments against ASL as a foreign language are its lack of a written component and the fact that it is indigenous to America, thereby making it not foreign. However, multiple languages that the United States recognizes as “foreign,” such as Navajo, have both of these qualities.
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Does MIT accept ASL as a foreign language?

List (although not completely up to date) of universities accepting ASL in fulfillment of foreign language requirements (includes Stanford, Yale, Brown, MIT, Purdue, University of Chicago, University of Michigan, University of Texas, University of Virginia, University of Washington, University of Pennsylvania, ...
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Does Stanford accept ASL?

Currently Stanford only offers American Sign Language (ASL), which is not considered a foreign language. Can the study abroad requirement be waived? Yes, if you are an international student who was raised abroad at least into High School.
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Do most colleges accept ASL as a language?

Some institutions have formal policies accepting ASL in fulfillment of the foreign language requirement. Others accept ASL only within certain colleges, divisions, or departments. Still others may accept ASL on an ad hoc basis for certain majors.
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Does Princeton accept ASL as a foreign language?

Students in Daniel Maier's ASL 102 course are among the first cohort able to fulfill their Princeton language requirement with American Sign Language , which is now the basis of five ASL language courses at the University. Princeton also offers the class “American Deaf Culture.”
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Does ASL look good on college applications?

Often the multi-sensory nature of ASL is a great option, and while it is not a 100% guarantee, many colleges may evaluate on a case-by-case basis and waive their standard foreign language requirements in favor of accepting ASL.
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What language is ASL closest to?

French Sign Language (LSF)

French Sign Language is similar to ASL – since it is in fact the origin of ASL – but there are minor differences throughout. LSF also has a pretty fascinating history.
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Is ASL considered a real language?

American Sign Language (ASL) is a complete, natural language that has the same linguistic properties as spoken languages, with grammar that differs from English. ASL is expressed by movements of the hands and face.
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Who uses ASL the most?

ASL, short for American Sign Language, is the sign language most commonly used by the Deaf and Hard of Hearing people in the United States. Approximately more than a half-million people throughout the US (1) use ASL to communicate as their native language.
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What is a degree in ASL called?

Program Overview

The Bachelor's degree in American Sign Language and Interpretation (ASLI) provides students with the essential skills to become proficient, confident, and professional ASLI practitioners.
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Can you be an ASL interpreter without a degree?

The minimum requirement to be an ASL interpreter is a high school diploma or equivalent. However, many employers prefer a college degree in ASL, English, communication or interpretation, with additional coursework in ASL or deaf culture.
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How long does it take to get a degree in ASL?

The degree or certificate takes a minimum of three years starting with ASL III. If starting with ASL I, it takes a minimum of four years to complete all ITP coursework.
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What GPA is required for Yale?

What GPA is required for Yale? Applicants' GPA when applying to Yale should ideally be close to a 4.0 to be strong candidates. Having less than this will require compensating by having outstanding extracurricular activities and an exceptional personal statement.
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Is Yale better than Harvard?

Part of the elite US group of Ivy League schools, Harvard and Yale are among the world's most acclaimed and competitive universities. Of the eight Ivy League members, these two are among the highest-ranked in the QS World University Rankings®. In the 2020 edition, Harvard is ranked third in the world and Yale 17th.
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What does Yale consider most?

Academic Ability

Yale is above all an academic institution. This means academic strength is our first consideration in evaluating any candidate.
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