Educational Interpreter Preparation Program
The Educational Interpreter Preparation Program, or EIPP as we call it, is funded by the U.S. Department of Education and the Office of Special Education Programs (OSEP). The EIPP will support the preparation of educational interpreters by offering financial support for students in either the undergraduate (Bachelor of Science) or the graduate (Master of Science) program in Educational Interpreting. A limited number of scholarships are available to support tuition, books and materials. ASL (American Sign Language) language mentoring is provided as well.
Learn More and Apply to the Programs
Undergraduate Educational Interpreting Program
Students will earn a Bachelor of Science degree in ASL/English Interpreting with a Concentration in Educational Interpreting. Applicants need to have a prior degree in ASL/English Interpreting or take pre-requisite and core requirement courses prior to consideration for admission. Follow this link to learn more including about program admissions and courses.
Graduate Educational Interpreting Program
Students will earn a Master of Science degree in ASL/English Interpreting with a Concentration in Educational Interpreting. Applicants need to have a prior degree in ASL/English Interpreting or hold national certification as an interpreter. This program is fully online. Follow this link to learn more including about program admissions and courses.
General FAQs
- Who is EIPP for?
- How are the degree programs delivered?
- When can I begin?
- Is there a Service Obligation?
Participants
Financial Support
- I understand there is financial support available. What kind of support does the EIPP provide?
- What is the service obligation requirement?
Admissions to the Educational Interpreting Programs
- I'm not sure my academic background meets admission requirements, can someone review my transcripts?
- Can I join the program without funding support from the grant?