George Brown College Deafblind & Intervenor Studies Online Info Session

George Brown College Deafblind & Intervenor Studies Online Info Session

Attend this online information session to learn more about George Brown College's new Deafblind & Intervenor Studies certificate program.

By George Brown School of Deaf & Deafblind Studies

Select date and time

Thu, May 23, 2024 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM PDT

Location

Online

About this event

The purpose of this online information session is to:

  • get a better understanding of our Deafblind & Intervenor Studies (C158) program
  • discover what it’s like to be a George Brown student
  • learn what career options are available upon graduation
  • ask questions about the program
  • meet some of your instructors

Location:

Your information session will be held online and will last approximately one hour.

The session link will be emailed to you and will be live at least 10 minutes prior to the start time.

Please note that this session is ONLINE and can be viewed by both desktop and hand held devices, however we recommend you join using a desktop computer for connectivity reasons.

Do a little bit of research before you arrive so that you know the questions you want to ask. 

FAQs

How long will this information session be? Your session will last approximately one hour.

What if I can’t make it? We run information sessions at different times throughout the year. If the dates listed here don't work, make sure to check the Information Session section of our website periodically to see when our next round of sessions will be held.

Who do I contact if I have more questions? Hopefully we’ll be able to answer most of your questions during your session, but you can always get in touch with Program Co-ordinator: Cheryl Ramey at cramey@georgebrown.ca

Who do I contact if I still have questions about George Brown? You can always connect with the George Brown contact centre at 416.415-2000 (Mon-Thurs, 8 a.m. -6:30 p.m., or Fridays, 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.)

What if I require an accommodation? If you require any accommodation, please let us know when you register.

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By learning to work as a professional Interpreter or Intervenor, you will empower members of the Deaf and deafblind community by giving them greater access to the world around them allowing them to experience life to the fullest.

Free