George Brown College offers a number of free services to ensure that students who are Deaf, deafened or hard of hearing have access to full-time and part-time post-secondary programs, as well as continuing education courses. These include interpreting, intervening, computerized notetaking, peer note-taking, peer tutoring, modified course load and test proctoring, technical devices and counselling.
The Library Learning Commons also offers a number of services to make library resources accessible to all students. These include extended loan periods, research assistance from home (by phone, email, TTY or Live Help) or in the library, assistive devices, alternate formats for print materials and an ubi duo device at the circulation and help desk. The college also has 23 library staff who are trained in Everyday ASL.
Bursaries of up to $2,000 are available to full-time and part-time students with either permanent or temporary disabilities who have disability-related educational costs for services or equipment that are not covered by another agency or service and are required for post-secondary participation.
For registration and more information, please visit Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services for Current Students.