At Rio Hondo College, we prioritize inclusive communication practices to ensure all students, regardless of their hearing abilities, have equal access to education.Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Services provide American Sign Language (ASL) interpreting to the campus community.

If you need deaf and hard-of-hearing assistance, DSPS is here to support you.

ASL Interpreter Services

  • Interpreters sit in front of the class, usually in an area near the instructor. The interpreter signs and mouths what s/he hears and voices what is signed. Interpreters are available for deaf and hard-of-hearing students taking mainstream classes. Students can also request interpreter services for:
  • Appointments on campusMeetings with instructors or tutorsLabsPresentationsSpecial events on campusOther educational activities

Real-Time Captioning

  • Students who use real-time captioning services will have captioners provide live-in classroom communication via a stenograph, laptop, or another electronic device. Audible classroom communication will appear in real time on a monitor for the student to read.

Notetaking Services

  • Notetakers provide class notes to support deaf and hard-of-hearing students, ensuring they have access to essential course materials. Contact us to arrange notetaking services.

Student Development Resources

  • Just as hearing students may find community college more challenging than high school; deaf and hard-of-hearing students may face similar challenges. To help their success in college, these students might consider enrolling in Educational Development 101 (EDEV 101).

Deaf/Hard-of-Hearing Requests:

Christine Garcia [email protected]

(562) 364-8433 Video Phone