ASL Lab
The American Sign Language (ASL) lab is your one-stop place to enhance your language learning. The lab is staffed by native language users and offers a quiet place to study, practice, and complete video assignments for your ASL, Deaf Education and Interpreting classes. The lab assistants are available to help you with vocabulary development, ASL course assignments, and to increase your cultural literacy about the Deaf Community. The lab also serves the ASL Club as a central meeting location for club meetings that include silent game night, movie night and holiday celebrations.
Contact
Lab Supervisor and Program Director
Michael Stultz, Associate Instructor, EDIE
Building 57, Room 1000
Main Office: (904) 620-2930
UNF ASL Lab Spring 2025 Schedule:
FAQs
- Who can use the lab?
- What resources are available in the lab?
- Do I need an appointment?
- Can anyone reserve the lab outside of tutoring hours?
- Can I eat in the lab?
- How do I find out more about the ASL/Deaf Studies minor or the ASL K-12 Teaching Endorsement?
- How do I find out more about ASL/English interpreting and Deaf Education?
- How do I find out more about the ASL Club (Silent Ospreys)?