National Technical Institute for the Deaf
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The National Technical Institute for the Deaf (NTID) is the first and largest technological college
College
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 in the world for students who are deaf or hard of hearing. As one of eight colleges within the Rochester Institute of Technology
Rochester Institute of Technology
The Rochester Institute of Technology is a private university, located within the town of Henrietta in metropolitan Rochester, New York, United States...

 (RIT) in Rochester, New York
Rochester, New York
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, NTID provides academic programs, access, ASL
American Sign Language
American Sign Language, or ASL, for a time also called Ameslan, is the dominant sign language of Deaf Americans, including deaf communities in the United States, in the English-speaking parts of Canada, and in some regions of Mexico...

 in-class interpreters and support services—including on-site audiological, speech-language, and cochlear implant
Cochlear implant
A cochlear implant is a surgically implanted electronic device that provides a sense of sound to a person who is profoundly deaf or severely hard of hearing...

 support. As of winter quarter
Academic term
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 2007, NTID encompasses 5% of RIT's enrollment, or about 799 students. There are also 492 deaf and hard of hearing students are cross-registered into another RIT college's program with support from NTID.

In addition to a master's degree in deaf education, NTID also offers a bachelor's degree
Bachelor's degree
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 program in ASL-English Interpretation.

History

The Institute was established in 1965 by the passage of Public Law
Public law
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 89-36. The law also established a National Advisory Group to find a suitable site for the school. The Advisory Group considered proposals from Illinois State University
Illinois State University
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, Pennsylvania State University
Pennsylvania State University
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, the University of Southern California
University of Southern California
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, the State University of New York
State University of New York
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, the University of Colorado at Boulder
University of Colorado at Boulder
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 and others before deciding on RIT as its home in 1966. Three factors helped RIT secure the responsibility for the new Institute:
  • RIT had just moved to a new campus, so the Institute would not find itself in second-hand quarters.
  • Rochester businessmen had enlightened views about disability in the workplace and were eager to share those views with the Advisory Group.
  • RIT had had a trustee, Edmund Lyon, who had served as President of the Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing
    Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing
    The Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing, also known as AG Bell, is a resource, support network and advocate for listening, learning, talking and living independently with hearing loss...

     and as trustee of the Rochester School for the Deaf
    Rochester School for the Deaf
    Rochester School for the Deaf is a private, tuition-free school for deaf and hard of hearing students to attend in Rochester, New York. It is one of the oldest and most respected preK-12th grade schools for children with hearing loss and their families in the United States, and one of nine such...

    .


The Institute was originally conceived as tuition-free, providing technical training as well as academic and communication skills training to 600 students annually.

NTID admitted its first students in 1968. Its establishment initially caused a great deal of friction on campus between hearing students and deaf students and RIT faculty and NTID faculty, the points of contention centering around the construction of new buildings for NTID, whether or not NTID faculty salaries were more generous than those of their peers, and communication differences between American Sign Language
American Sign Language
American Sign Language, or ASL, for a time also called Ameslan, is the dominant sign language of Deaf Americans, including deaf communities in the United States, in the English-speaking parts of Canada, and in some regions of Mexico...

 and American English
American English
American English is a set of dialects of the English language used mostly in the United States. Approximately two-thirds of the world's native speakers of English live in the United States....

.

In the early 1980s, NTID's enrollment spiked as deaf students from the "rubella
Rubella
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 bulge" of the mid-1960s entered their college years. Enrollment has been trending higher again in recent years; NTID's 2008 enrollment was its highest ever at 1,450, easily surpassing the previous record of 1,358 set in 1984.

In 1993, NTID established its Center for Arts and Sciences to help boost the numbers of undecided (or underprepared) students who stay on to pursue a baccalaureate degree. By 2005, this program had raised the proportion of NTID students in bachelor's degree programs to 41% (from 12% twenty years earlier).
Institute leaders
Name Title Tenure
D. Robert Frisina Director
Senior Vice President
1967–1968
1977–1979
William E. Castle Director
Vice President
1968–1982
1979–1994
Peter Pere Dean 1982–1984
James J. DeCaro Dean 1984–1998
Robert R. Davila
Robert R. Davila
Dr. Robert Davila served as the ninth president of Gallaudet University, the world's only university in which all programs and services are specifically designed to accommodate deaf and hard of hearing students...

Vice President 1996–2006
T. Alan Hurwitz Dean
President
1998 – December 31, 2009
2006 – December 31, 2009
James J. DeCaro Interim president January 1, 2010 – December 31, 2010
Gerard J. Buckley President January 1, 2011 – present

See also

  • PEN-International
    PEN-International
    The Postsecondary Education Network International, known as PEN-International, is an international partnership of colleges and universities serving the higher education of students with hearing impairment....

     (Postsecondary Education Network International)
  • Project Insight
    Project Insight
    Project Insight is a division of the San Francisco, California Recreation & Parks Department which provides recreational and learning activities for hearing-impaired and vision-impaired children, teenagers, young adults....


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