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Discover Gallaudet University, the world's leading institution for the deaf and hard of hearing, offering innovative programs, a vibrant community, and rich culture.
Jan 15, 2026
Gallaudet offers more than 150 degrees, certificates and credentials to prepare outstanding individuals for lives of meaning, purpose and professional success.
When your bold dreams are powered by the confidence of belonging, there are no limits!
At Gallaudet, you’re not just a student– you’re a FUTURE LEADER in the making.
With exceptional opportunities to learn, research, and express themselves, Gallaudet truly is a place for people of all backgrounds to flourish.
A person with short black hair, thin black beard, waking up, going through motions to get ready for the day. Then the person is walking on campus with friends, greeting other people as the person walks by with smiles on their face. Entering into a building lobby, there are other people standing around signing about Gallaudet University. Then, it fades out to two people waiting for a drink at Starbucks lobby in a building. Switches out to a classroom and study area where groups of students are at a table learning and collaborating, giving each other high fives. Slides from the cafeteria showing people sitting at a table with smiles on their faces, eating to outside showing people playing disc golf. Then shows people gathering around in a dorm room playing cards and laughing. The same person from the beginning is shown laying down on a bed. Then the same person is shown waking up with arms and head on the table, rubbing eyes. As the person wakes up, they open laptop with words “Dream Bold, Thrive Here” showing on screen. The words “we are here for it” appear next, then the pink call to action button “apply” is shown.
At Gallaudet, we believe education is enriched by the unique perspectives and lived experiences of every student. We are committed to fostering a welcoming environment where everyone feels a strong sense of belonging, connection, and engagement. Creating meaningful opportunities for students to thrive—both academically and personally—is at the heart of everything we do.
The knowledge I gained at Gallaudet turned my career around. The skills and confidence I received...
James Caverly, ’11
B.A., Theater Arts
[Galludet’s Social Work] classes gave me the hands-on experience I needed to feel confident in my...
Jasmene Fuller, ’25
I never realized how many opportunities were available in Risk Management and Insurance until I j...
Sarah Bakos-Killian, ’19
My experience studying Public Health at Gallaudet University has been transformative. I have deve...
Fatimah Abdul-Rahim, ’22
The [PER] program provided a perfect balance of fun, fitness, and skill-building activities...
Jomar Figueroa, ’21
This exposure has enhanced my ability to understand and engage with individuals from diverse...
Ana Daku, ’17 &...
B.A., Communication Studi...
During my senior year I worked on the NTRU cryptosystem for my senior capstone, which was really ...
Bailey Moers, ’19
I had the privilege of participating in PNC Bank’s inaugural virtual summer internship...
Joseline Garcia, ’21
My career requires understanding research methodologies, shaping critical analyses, and connectin...
Drew Robarge, ’07
While earning her degree in government and serving as student government president, Jehanne McCul...
Jehanne McCullough, ’18
I loved my time at Gallaudet because I loved learning. That love really served me well in Hollywo...
Shoshannah Stern, ’05
As an undergraduate in Deaf Studies, my studies deepened my understanding of Deaf culture, histor...
Molly Headrick, ’24, G-’26
My experience as a student pursuing a minor in Data Science was eye-opening and truly...
Emelia Beldon, ’22
During my time [at Gallaudet], I had the privilege of learning from outstanding ASL professors wh...
Franklin Jones, Jr., ’17
From mastering design principles to shaping digital narratives, I developed the skills to build...
Bilal Chinoy, ’07
Creative Director, Univer...
Working with sea turtles made waking up early before sunrise completely worth it. Witnessing such...
Maria Serra Perada, Class...
I participated in a collaborative internship program between Gallaudet and the University of Pitt...
Andrew Crawford, ’26
At Georgetown University’s Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center, I worked on a project studying...
Melody Kabbai, ’26
The internship strengthened my research and data skills and showed me how Deaf-centered design im...
Enza Visco, ’26
The top three things I learned from my internship with Philadelphia Insurance Companies were how ...
Joe Conard, ’26
I designed and ran campaigns, managed editorial calendars, created and shared content, worked on...
ZaniBelle Hoglind, ’26
Last summer, I spent a month in Malta, a small island country off the coast of Italy, conducting ...
Macy DeGraw, ’26
Some people think Gallaudet is only a deaf school but that’s not at all the case. Everyone benefi...
Cas Mastropaolo, ’24
Our psychology students gain research experience, critical and analytical...
Dr. Daniel Koo
School Director, Human Se...
It’s such an awesome idea to bring students together at JumpStart who know little...
Stephanie Weiss, ’14, G-’16
From learning the basics to reaching fluency, Gallaudet is the perfect place to learn ASL.
Explore 40 undergraduate majors and minors across five schools and challenging graduate programs and online degree offerings.
We’re better together. Support a cause, pursue your passions, and connect with peers in a student club or organization.
Gallaudet is the place to embrace oneself and build connections within and beyond the signing and deaf community. Our students find affirmative and positive acceptance of who they are and all they have to offer our world