ASL & Interpreting Studies
Preparing culturally and linguistically competent interpreters, teachers, and users of American Sign Language is the mission of UNC's Department of ASL & Interpreting Studies (ASLIS).
The ASLIS programs offer highly regarded curricula with input from national experts, taught by nationally recognized instructional staff, and offered through multiple delivery methods.
Contact Us
McKee Hall 525 (Box 106)
Greeley, CO 80639
Phone: 970-351-1075
Office Hours
8:00-4:00 Mountain M-F
Check out what's happening within the ASLIS Department & our 2023 Honor Students!
Explore ASLIS Academic Programs
ASL-English Interpretation (B.A.)
Learn to interpret between various users of ASL and English
Teaching ASL (M.A.)
Learn to teach ASL as a foreign/modern language
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2023 Honor Students from the ASL-English Interpretation Program
Theo Remmers
Theo has consistently demonstrated dedication to academic success across all of his courses while being adaptable through challenging situations. He applies critical thinking skills to complex issues, applies skills learned in class, and identifies the needs of others to establish rapport with colleagues that creates successful professional relationships. He will be a wonderful addition to the career of ASL English Interpretation.
Leo Wainman-Sauda
Leo has consistently demonstrated high caliber academics through their time in the program. They has persevered with reflective critical thinking and application of both knowledge and skills throughout their coursework. They is committed to becoming a highly qualified interpreter in a variety of settings.