Michigan State University provides services and accommodations to persons who are Deaf or hard of hearing for both academic and workplace settings. RCPD's Deaf/Hard of Hearing Access Specialist works with students, staff, and faculty to access accommodations and campus resources.
Tesia Freer
Access Specialist: Blindness/Visual Impairment, Speech and Language, Other Disabilities
- Getting Started with RCPD: Registering with Accommodations
- Disability Documentation
- MSU Disability and Reasonable Accommodation Policy
- Housing and Campus Life Accommodations
- Confidentiality and Mandatory Reporting
- Implementing Accommodations: Student, Employee
- Service Animal Policy
- Assistance Animal Policy
- Dispute resolution: in the case you experience a disagreement regarding disability determination or appropriateness of accommodations, please review this page/process
American Sign Language (ASL) and CART Services
Students
The RCPD is fully engaged in providing ASL and Real-Time Captioning services for RCPD registered students who are Deaf or hard of hearing and meet eligibility criteria. These services are provided by RCPD at no cost to the student or department when used in credit-granting courses at MSU.
Employees, Visitors, Extracurricular Activities, and Non-credit Courses
MSU departments are responsible for filling ASL and Real-Time Captioning requests in situations that are not for students in credit-granting MSU courses. State regulations mandate use of state-registered, appropriately-qualified ASL interpreters as identified at LARA's Michigan Online Interpreter System. Using ASL interpreters who are not certified by the State of Michigan may cause the University and the Department to incur noteworthy fines and penalties. Using this registry allows departments to directly contract with service providers which may represent cost savings over agency coordination services as the agencies necessarily charge a per hour fee for a Real-Time Captioner or ASL interpreting team to reclaim real costs associated with service coordination.
Some regional agency ASL Interpreting and Real-Time Captioning services that the RCPD has successfully used are listed below. Some have the ability to provide remote services using a laptop, tablet or mobile device for urgent needs.
CART
- Archer Captioning, Contact: Elizabeth Archer, Phone: (503) 319-0122, Email: Elizabeth@ArcherCaptioning.com
- Karasch & Associates, Phone: 800-621-5689
- DynamicCaptioning, Phone: 866-355-0811
- 20/20 Captioning, 800-870-1795
ASL Interpreting
- CAICS: Capital Area Interpreting and Consulting Services. PO Box 14264 Lansing, MI 48901. Email: CAICSLansing@gmail.com. Phone: 517-862-5815
- Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services: 3680 44th St. SE – Suite 201 Kentwood, MI 49512, Phone: 616-732-7358, Fax: 616-732-7365, After Hours: 616-732-6124, Email: InterpreterServices@Deafhhs.org
- Deaf Community Advocacy Network: 2111 Orchard Lake Rd. Suite #101 Sylan Lake, MI 48320, Phone: 248-332-3331, Emergency Phone: 248-523-1998, Email: deafcan@deafcan.org
- Sorenson Community Interpreting Services, Contact: Candace Bruton - National Accounts Consultant, Phone: 757-472-3048, 24-Hour Toll Free: 800-659-4783, Email: communityinterpreting@sorenson.com
- 7C Lingo: Phone: (517) 337-2700 | Email: request@7clingo.com | Text: 810-328-3570
Building Community
Resources
- Sorenson Video Relay Service
- Michigan Relay Service
- Division on Deaf and Hard of Hearing
- Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf (RID)
- Assistive Listening Devices at MSU
- Assistive Technology
- Housing & Campus Life
- MSU Counseling and Psychiatric Services
- Job Accessibility Network (JAN)
- MSU Employee Assistance Program
- Tower Guard
- MSU Neighborhood Student Success Collaborative (NSSC) Resources
- RCPD/MRS Careers Collaborative
- Accessible Textbooks/Media