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St. Petersburg College
Clearwater Campus
Sign Language Interpretation Program
2465 Drew Street
Clearwater FL 33765
Directions/Map (.pdf)

Phone: (727)791-2609
Fax: (727)791-5907

Dr. Martha Campbell
Dean of Communications

Dr. Shirley Oakley
Academic Chair
Dept. of Communications

Welcome to the Sign Language Interpretation Program at SPC

Tara Brown-Ogilvie

Clearwater Campus student
Seeking a degree in Sign Language Interpretation

What is the Sign Language Interpretation Program at St. Petersburg College?

Sign LanguageThe Sign Language Interpretation Program is designed to provide students with sign language skills, an understanding of deaf culture, knowledge of the interpreter's role and skill development to prepare students for the profession of sign language interpreting. Professional interpreters provide a link between deaf and hearing individuals in a variety of situations, including educational, religious, medical and mental health settings. The passing of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) has created an increase in part-time and full-time positions available for credentialed interpreters who have initiative and ability.

Students who successfully complete the program in interpreter training at St. Petersburg College will earn an Associate in Science degree. Graduates are encouraged to take the Florida Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf Quality Assurance Screening for state qualification to obtain credentials necessary for employment. SPC is also an RID approved site for the national Certification Maintenance Program for certified interpreters to receive continuing education units.


What classes will I need to take?

In addition to the general education courses, students will participate in specialized courses such as:

Students also participate in an intense practicum and internship at St. Petersburg College and other sites in the community which provide first hand experience in the interpreting field.

View our complete Associate in Science Degree program requirements

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What are my career opportunities?

In addition to the many business opportunities, interpreters are hired by public and private employers including:

Salaries vary based upon competency, experience, locale, and employer. Graduates of the Interpreter Training Program are encouraged to take the Florida Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf (FRID) Quality Assurance screening to obtain credentials necessary for employment. Depending on the level achieved, an apprentice interpreter may be eligible to interpret in a variety of settings.

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What is the demand for interpreters?

With the passage of the Americans with Disabilities Act, the need for skilled and qualified interpreters has increased and will continue to grow dramatically. The demand for trained interpreters far exceeds the supply.


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For more information about the Sign Language Interpretation Program, contact us at:
voice (727)791-2609 / fax (727)791-5907

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Faculty and staff

Dr. Martha Campbell
Dr. Martha Campbell
Dean of Communications
 
Frona Elkes Beth Carlson Mike Henry Marika Robinson
Frona Elkes
Instructor
Dr. Beth Carlson
Instructor
Mike Henry
Instructor
Marika Robinson
Instructional Assistant

Adjunct Instructors

  • Michele Sacco-Eanes
  • Debbie Henry
  • Teresa Kessie
  • Rose Coman
  • Sally Shortz
  • Fallon Brizendine
  • Michele Smith
  • Jennifer Francisco
  • Emilia Lorenti-Wann
  • Rosa Rodriguez

Advisory Board

  • Jack Humburg, Chair
  • Charon Aurand
  • John Blaylock
  • Amy Brush
  • The Honorable Bruce Boyer
  • Dawnmarie Caggiano
  • Aaron Orange
  • Linda Roberts
  • Rosa Rodriguez
  • MaryAnn Zeigler