Academic Upgrading Program for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Adults Program (A752)

Program Description

Leadership Claims

The Academic Upgrading Program for Deaf and hard-of-hearing adults is the only college-based Academic Upgrading program in Toronto with all courses taught in American Sign Language (ASL).

Program Overview

The Academic Upgrading Program for Deaf and hard-of-hearing adults is the only college-based Academic Upgrading program in Toronto with all courses taught in American Sign Language (ASL).The program is for Deaf and hard-of-hearing students who want to upgrade their English, ASL and math for success in further education, training or employment. New students can join the program in September or January. There is no tuition fee for this program. Transportation subsidy is available for qualified students. The program is funded by Employment Ontario through the Ministry of Labour, Training and Skills Development (MLTSD).

During the COVID-19 pandemic, all courses are delivered online. Students who are eligible may receive a netbook and/or monthly Internet device while registered and regularly attending the program.

Full Description

George Brown College is a leader in education and educational services for Deaf and hard-of-hearing staff and students. The Academic Upgrading Program for Deaf and hard-of-hearing Adults is for Deaf and hard-of-hearing students who want to upgrade their English, ASL and math for success in further education and/or employment.

All courses are taught in American Sign Language (ASL). Each course is specifically geared to the needs and interests of Deaf and hard-of-hearing students.

Courses are offered at the following levels:

Math:

  • ACE (academic and career entrance) Workplace Math
  • ACE Business Math (Grade 12C equivalent course for college admission purposes)
  • ACE Apprenticeship Math (Grade 12C equivalent course for college or apprenticeship admission purposes)
  • ACE Technology Math (Grade 12C equivalent course for college admission purposes)

American Sign Language (ASL)

  • American Sign Language I

Communications

  • pre-Foundations
  • foundations

The program has intakes in January and September. Acceptance is based on an ASL and English assessment and interview.

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Academic Upgrading Program for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Adults Program (A752)

Program Description

Leadership Claims

The Academic Upgrading Program for Deaf and hard-of-hearing adults is the only college-based Academic Upgrading program in Toronto with all courses taught in American Sign Language (ASL).

Program Overview

The Academic Upgrading Program for Deaf and hard-of-hearing adults is the only college-based Academic Upgrading program in Toronto with all courses taught in American Sign Language (ASL).The program is for Deaf and hard-of-hearing students who want to upgrade their English, ASL and math for success in further education, training or employment. New students can join the program in September or January. There is no tuition fee for this program. Transportation subsidy is available for qualified students. The program is funded by Employment Ontario through the Ministry of Colleges and Universities (MCU).

Full Description

George Brown College is a leader in education and educational services for Deaf and hard-of-hearing staff and students. The Academic Upgrading Program for Deaf and hard-of-hearing Adults is for Deaf and hard-of-hearing students who want to upgrade their English, ASL and math for success in further education and/or employment.

All courses are taught in American Sign Language (ASL). Each course is specifically geared to the needs and interests of Deaf and hard-of-hearing students.

Courses are offered at the following levels:

Math:

  • ACE (academic and career entrance) Workplace Math
  • ACE Business Math (Grade 12C equivalent course for college admission purposes)
  • ACE Apprenticeship Math (Grade 12C equivalent course for college or apprenticeship admission purposes)
  • ACE Technology Math (Grade 12C equivalent course for college admission purposes)

American Sign Language (ASL)

  • American Sign Language I

Communications

  • pre-Foundations
  • foundations

The program has intakes in January and September. Acceptance is based on an ASL and English assessment and interview.

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