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Earn your Associate of Arts in Pre-Translation Studies at Gallaudet

Start your Journey to Becoming an Interpreter

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Turn Your ASL Skills into a Career

Start your journey toward becoming a professional interpreter.

Gallaudet’s Associate of Arts in Pre-Translation Studies is designed to help you strengthen your ASL skills, build a strong foundation in language and culture, and prepare for entry into the Bachelor’s in Interpretation program.

Explore the Program

Discover the Associate of Arts in Pre-Translation Studies

Learn what you’ll study and why it matters

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How to Apply

Admissions requirements and next steps

Tuition and Scholarships

Cost, savings, and financial support

Why Start at Gallaudet?

Scholars debate whether Gallaudet was the official birthplace of ASL. What’s not up for debate is that Gallaudet University is the world leader in sign language translation and interpretation.

Gallaudet University offers:

150+ years of Deaf education leadership
Immersive ASL-English environment for your second year on campus
Deaf faculty experts and world-class professional sign language interpreters
Real-world sign language translation experience
Industry leading certification pass rates for future bachelor’s candidates

A.A. in Pre-Translation Studies candidates will:

Build ASL skills before entering a bachelor’s program

Learn at the world leader in sign language interpreter education

Flexible online + on-campus format

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Clear pathway to Gallaudet’s BA in Interpretation

A Growing Career Field

Demand for interpreters is growing across the U.S., but there is a shortage of professionals with strong ASL and cultural skills – especially in specialized fields like education, healthcare, government, and Video Relay Services.

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What You’ll Learn

Not Ready for a B.A. in Interpretation degree yet?

This program is designed for students who need to reach ASLPI 3 before entering the BA in Interpretation.

Core Areas

ASL–English bilingual communication
Translation theory
Language analysis
Deaf culture
AI and translation tools
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A.A. in Translation Studies Gives You The Best of Both Worlds

Our unique hybrid modality is designed to meet you where you are and take you where you want to go:

Build your core linguistic skills with the convenience of 100% online coursework, allowing you to balance your studies from anywhere.

Relocate to our Washington, D.C. campus for a year of total linguistic immersion. As the world’s only bilingual ASL and English university, Gallaudet provides a unique environment where students refine their skills through daily interaction within a signing community.

Take the First Step Toward Interpreting

Our recruiters are eager to answer any questions you have about this program or its application requirements. Connect with us at the inquiry form below – or apply now!

Your Path to Becoming a Professional Interpreter

ASLPI Level 2

Starting Point
Basic to intermediate ASL skills.

AA Program

Build Your Foundation
This is the bridge program that prepares you for interpreting.

ASLPI Level 3

Ready for the Next Step
After completing the AA, you should reach ASLPI Level 3.

BA in Interpretation

Become a Professional
This is where you train to become an ASL interpreter or CDI.

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Is This Program Right for You?

Want to become an sign language interpreter
Need to strengthen ASL skills
Not yet ready for the BA program
Interested in translation or Deaf community work

This program is open to deaf, hard of hearing, and hearing students!

Application Process

Application Requirements

You are eligible to apply if you meet the following criteria: 

High School diploma or equivalent
GPA 2.3+
ASLPI score of 2+

What You’ll Need

High School Transcripts
ASLPI score

Important Dates

Applications open now
Start term: Fall 2026

Special Undergraduate Pathway Rate

The Associate of Arts in Pre-Translation Studies is offered at a special undergraduate pathway rate of $425 per credit hour.

$425 per credit hour (41% discount)

Lower than many comparable programs

Year 1 online reduces living costs

Start without relocating

Gallaudet is not your average university. ​

Merit-Based Scholarship Awards

All newly admitted undergraduate are automatically considered for merit-based scholarships by the Admissions Office. So let your ACT, SAT, and GPA scores shine as you discover thousands in scholarship awards.

Provost’s
Excellence 

$3,700 per academic year

Dean’s
Prestige

$3,000 per academic year

Academic
Recognition

$2,300 per academic year

Gallaudet University
U.S. National Average Private Universities
Annual Tuition & Fees
$19,658
$38,768
Room and Board
$14,775
$14,030
24/7 Communication Access
CART and notetaking services
Deafspace-designed classrooms and labs
Visual emergency systems
500+ deaf and hard of hearing faculty and staff on hand to support you…
Gallaudet University
Annual Tuition & Fees
$19,658
Room and Board
$14,775
24/7 Communication Access
CART and notetaking services
Deafspace-designed classrooms and labs
Visual emergency systems
500+ deaf and hard of hearing faculty and staff on hand to support you…
U.S. National Average Private Universities
Annual Tuition & Fees
$38,768
Room and Board
$14,030
24/7 Communication Access
CART and notetaking services
Deafspace-designed classrooms and labs
Visual emergency systems
500+ deaf and hard of hearing faculty and staff on hand to support you…

Learn Where Deaf Culture Lives

Gallaudet sits right at the pulse of D.C.’s vibrant H Street Corridor.

Step outside and immerse yourself in one of the world’s most sign-language-friendly cities, where unparalleled access and opportunity are always within reach.

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Live the Language

Master “real-world” signing at the H Street Signing Starbucks and the vibrant Union Market District, just steps from campus.

Study the Pros

Watch master-level translation in action with ASL-interpreted performances at D.C.’s world-class theaters.

Network with Leaders

Get a front-row seat to advocacy at the National Association of the Deaf (NAD) or the DC Office of Deaf, DeafBlind, and Hard of Hearing.

Network with Leaders

Get a front-row seat to advocacy at the National Association of the Deaf (NAD) or the DC Office of Deaf, DeafBlind, and Hard of Hearing.

Access(ible) History

Expand your specialized vocabulary through ASL-interpreted tours and captioned exhibits at the iconic Smithsonian Museums.

Access(ible) History

Expand your specialized vocabulary through ASL-interpreted tours and captioned exhibits at the iconic Smithsonian Museums.

See Accessibility in Action

Experience inclusive fan culture with live-captioned pro sports games alongside the local Deaf community.

Take the Stage

Build your expressive confidence and storytelling skills at the legendary ASL Open Mic nights at Busboys & Poets.

Why Gallaudet?

Gallaudet University, the world’s only four-year liberal arts university serving deaf and hard-of-hearing students, serves as the educational, social, and political engine of Deaf America. The duty of the university to foster disagreement, debate, and civic engagement is embedded in its role as a higher education institution.