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EDUCATION REPORT - Two U.S. Schools Teach Foreign Students Who Cannot Hear
By Nancy Steinbach


Broadcast: Thursday, March 31, 2005


I'm Gwen Outen with the VOA Special English Education Report.


We continue our reports for students around the world who want to attend a college or university in the United States. This week, we tell about two schools for students who cannot hear.


One is the National Technical Institute for the Deaf in Rochester, New York. It is one of eight colleges within the Rochester Institute of Technology. And it is the world's first and largest technical college for the deaf or hard of hearing.


The Rochester Institute of Technology has about fifteen thousand students. Almost one hundred of these are international deaf or hard of hearing students. They are from Africa, Asia, Europe and South America.


It costs about twenty-five thousand dollars a year for an international undergraduate 1 student to attend the National Technical Institute for the Deaf. International graduate students pay about eighteen thousand dollars a year. Both undergraduate and graduate students can receive financial aid and take part in the university's student employment 2 program. This program makes it possible for students to work at the university.


More information about the school and its programs can be found on its website at http://www.ntid.rit.edu/


Another American college for the deaf is Gallaudet University in Washington, D.C. It is the only university in the world where all programs and services are designed for deaf and hard of hearing students. About two thousand students attend Gallaudet. The cost for international students is about sixteen thousand dollars a year. Financial aid comes in the form of scholarships only.


Most scholarship aid goes to students in financial need who perform extremely well in school. One scholarship for international students is designed to help deaf students from developing countries. TOEFL scores are not required for admission 3.


Gallaudet University also offers an English Language Institute that teaches English as a second language. But taking part in the program does not guarantee acceptance 4 at the university. Information about these and other programs can be found on the university's web site at http://www.gallaudet.edu/.


This was week thirty-one of our Foreign Student Series.


This VOA Special English Education Report was written by Nancy Steinbach. I'm Gwen Outen.



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n.接受,接收,验收,接纳;承认,认可
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account closing procedure
administrative process
agenesis, agenesia
air i.
algorithm policy
art imitates life
ball-float valve
basilisks
be in the hands of
beam pumping unit
belyando crossing
black film
boydii
bredia scandens
bt
cash machine
ceriferous
chicken ham
clock-makings
closing of port
code mix
cofacilitators
column radiator
compound relaxation instability
contact base
correction shim
cross array
Danuflor
Detroit Res.
do sb in
earth-orbit
end-of-grade
endoaneurysmorrhaphy
etherexpress
exoglucohydrolase
extensive knowledge
eyelid closure reflex
gauge water
gear side movement
ghost deer
go-go dancer
hanging spring-balance
heavy aromatic
hemi-aonil
Holter monitoring electrocardiogram
identical particle
incision and drainage of testic abscess
indenizening
jump correlation
Kainach
katharine
kernel approach
lemon pale
loculiferous
long distance carrier
long stroke strut
lubazodone
manureless
mean rate of failure
mink oil liquid cream
mo-om
mytilaria tenerrima (brid.) lind.
Natl.
nervus nasopalatinus
New York State
nivelle
non-linear relation
north tropic zone
over-wrap
Paris-Dauphine
part-task simulator
peco
peronospora destructor (berkeley) caspary
posterior uveitis
predictive density function
pulse effect
Regional Fund
reverse pumping
Rom.Cath.Ch.
second accelerator
self-diagnostic testing
separate transactions
shockney
split core rod
spontaneous electrical current
strip ... away
subitaneous
suck ups
superplumes
suspecion
telescopic wing
toad bug
Tobijah
townhomes
tranquil break
variation of elements
wagon-box rivet head
ward-corn
wedge block gage
whale catching boat
whitehorse (white horse)