The Master of Science in American Sign Language and English Interpreting at the 成人大片 is designed for individuals seeking to advance their skills and knowledge as professional interpreters. Grounded in a commitment to linguistic and cultural competence, the program prepares students to work effectively in diverse settings where ASL and English interpretation are essential.
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Program Overview
The Master of Science (M.S.) in American Sign Language and English Interpreting at the Silverfield College of Education and Human Services is an advanced, fully online graduate program designed to prepare skilled interpreters for a broad range of professional settings. Whether students are pursuing national certification or seeking to deepen their existing interpreting expertise, the program offers a strong foundation in language access, cultural competence, and ethical practice.
This 30-credit-hour program offers three distinct concentrations to match students’ career goals:
Educational Interpreting – Designed for interpreters working in K–12 settings who wish to specialize in academic and school-based environments.
General Practitioner – Ideal for interpreters looking to expand their skills across a wide variety of settings, including healthcare, legal, and community contexts.
Interpreting Pedagogy – Offered in partnership with Sorenson, this track prepares experienced interpreters to teach and mentor future interpreters at the college level.
All concentrations combine advanced coursework in ASL/English interpreting, linguistics, and Deaf culture with practical, real-world applications. Students must have a bachelor’s degree and prior ASL coursework to be eligible.
The M.S. in ASL and English Interpreting prepares graduates to be leaders in language access—connecting communities and advocating for inclusion.
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Admissions Requirements
The below Program Requirements, University Requirements, and International Applicant Requirements*, if applicable, must be submitted no later than the deadline posted above. Incomplete applications or those with required materials post-marked after the deadline are subject to cancellation. Once an application has been canceled, the decision cannot be reversed.
*International students must be fully admitted to a full-time, on-campus, in-person, degree-seeking program at the 成人大片. Please contact the International Center for more information.
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University Requirements
University Requirements
Application and Fee
Prospective students are required to use our online system to create an account and submit an application. The application opens approximately one year in advance and is only good for the term and program in which it is submitted. Applicants who have submitted their application and wish to change their admission term or major/concentration may submit a new application and associated application fee. If you would like to cancel an open application, please contact us.
A $30 (USD) application fee is required regardless of previous enrollment. The application fee is non-refundable and cannot be waived. Undergraduate application fees cannot be used for a graduate application, and vise versa. The application fee must be submitted prior to the review of an application.
Current students who would like to add or change a major, concentration or certificate should submit the Change of Concetration or Major form.
College Transcripts
All applicants must provide transcripts from a U.S. institution accredited by an accepted institutional accreditor or its equivalent from a non-US institution that awarded the bachelor’s degree and master’s degree, if applicable, and transcripts from institutions where any post-baccalaureate and/or graduate credits were earned.
All admits must provide official transcripts.
All international transcripts will require a course-by-course evaluation by an approved third-party credential evaluation agency unless a graduate program has established an alternative credential evaluation procedure that is approved by the graduate school. To be accepted, the evaluation must be:
- Translated to English and be the U.S. equivalent
- Evaluated course-by-course
- Include the overall academic GPA
- Be from an . Recommended evaluation agencies:
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Important Notes
- The 成人大片Graduate School cannot request transcripts on an applicants behalf.
- Unofficial transcript copies are accepted for admissions but must clearly state the institution name, student name, course information, terms, grades, and credits. Degree audits are not accepted. Admitted students will be prompted to provide official transcripts.
- If currently enrolled in courses, an incomplete transcript must be submitted before the posted deadline.
- Applicants who also have to apply through systems such as ATCAS or PTCAS, must submit separate transcripts to UNF.
- Official transcripts must:
- Must be less than one year old from the date of printing
- Must be submitted in a sealed envelope from your institution, or emailed through official electronic means.
- When requesting college transcripts, please verify with your institution(s) whether or not they are able to submit electronic transcripts in the proper EDI format. Institutions can submit transcripts via e-mail to graduateschool@unf.edu from an approved vendor such as ScriptSafe, Credentials, or Parchment.
- Former or current 成人大片students should not request 成人大片transcripts. After application submission, the 成人大片requirement will be updated to a "waived" status.
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Test Score Institutional Codes
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GMAT: institutional code CF3QB51 -
Program Specific Requirements
Program Requirements
Educational Interpreting Specific Requirements
Fall admits only. Deadline: August 1
- A current resume showing academic and employment background, as well as interpreting experience and credentials
- Letter of intent
- 500-1000 words
- Include why you have chosen to pursue the Educational Interpreting Concentration of the MS degree and how this graduate program will help you attain your professional goals.
- ASL Video link (required as part of the application submission)
- Create a video using academic-level ASL sharing how your admission in your chosen program will help you achieve your goals. Identify those goals and discuss your intent to pursue this graduate degree. Also, discuss your own work and involvement with the Deaf community.
- Be sure your video is posted on YouTube or Vimeo and not marked as private so that faculty may easily access it.
- Two letters of recommendation
- At least one letter from a college/university professor is preferred
- Letters should address applicant's academic background and aptitude for graduate work, and the applicant's capabilities for future performance in graduate school
General Practitioner Specific Requirements
Fall admits only. Deadline: August 1
- A current resume showing academic and employment background as well as interpreting experience and credentials
- Letter of intent
- 500-1000 words
- Include why you have chosen to pursue the General Practitioner Concentration of the MS degree and how this graduate program will help you attain your professional goals.
- ASL Video link (requested after application submission)
- Create a video using academic-level ASL sharing how your admission in your chosen program will help you achieve your goals. Identify those goals and discuss your intent of pursuing this graduate degree. Also, discuss your own work and involvement with the Deaf community.
- Be sure your video is posted on YouTube or Vimeo and not marked as private so that faculty may easily access it.
- Two letters of recommendation
- At least one letter from a college/university professor is preferred
- Letters should address applicant's academic background and aptitude for graduate work, and applicant's capabilities for future performance in graduate school
Interpreting Pedagogy Specific Requirements
Summer admits only. Deadline: April 15
This concentration is available to nationally certified interpreters (e.g., RID, COI, BEI Advanced or Master) and Deaf interpreters who are interested in teaching interpreting. Exceptions to having national certification are made on a case-by-case basis and your letter of intent and video should address why an exception should be made with regards to holding national certification.
- Curriculum vitae
- Letter of intent
- 500-1000 words
- Elaborate on professional goals related to teaching interpreting
- Answer "How will the interpreting pedagogy program help you attain your goals?"
- ASL Video link (requested after application submission)
- Create a video using academic-level ASL sharing how your admission in the Interpreting Pedagogy program will help you achieve your goals. Identify those goals and discuss your intent of pursuing this graduate degree. Also discuss your own work and involvement with the Deaf community, your experience in interpreter education, and your leadership roles in the field.
- Be sure your video is posted on YouTube or Vimeo and not marked as private so that faculty may easily access it.
- Certification
- National Interpreting Certification (e.g., RID certification, CASLI’s COI, BEI Advanced or Master, NAD V)
- Two letters of recommendation
- At least one letter should be from a college/university professor, is preferred
- Letters should address applicant's academic background and aptitude for graduate work, and the applicant's capabilities for future performance in graduate school
Program Requirements (all concentrations)
- Associate's or Bachelor's degree with a major in sign language interpreting OR
- Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science degree in another field, National Certification (CSC, CI and CT, NIC, NAD V, COI), and Program permission