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Disabilities - Being disabled or having to care for a disabled individual can sometimes be a tough road to travel. Whether you are temporarily or permanently disabled or caring for someone who is disabled, feel free to come in and join our discussion.
Society - Come on in and talk about people, religion, spirituality, philosiphy, politics, sexuality, women, men and more...
College - College life and the issues facing students who wish to further their education in today's world.
Health and Fitness - Subjects ranging from keeping fit and healthy to alternative medicine, disabilities, senior health, weight loss and more.
Education and Employment - From home schooling to college, job searching to self employment. See what our discussions have to offer to those looking into education and or employment.
College & Career Programs for Deaf Students, 11th Edition - Comparative listing of US colleges and universities that offer services for deaf and hard of hearing students. (See the Program Descriptions link for data on specific schools.)
Hearing Impaired - Organizations, agencies and educational institutions geared to provide support and advocacy for the deaf and the hearing-impaired to assure access and accommodation.
National Technical Institute for the Deaf (NTID) - NTID is the world's largest technical college for deaf students. It is one of 7 colleges of Rochester Institute for Technology in Rochester, NY.
RNID Court Grange College - RNID Court Grange provides a range of further education and training opportunities to equip young deaf people with skills for life.
University of British Columbia - Offers graduate programs in the education of deaf and heard of hearing. These programs are open to hearing, deaf, and hard of hearing individuals.
Westgate College for Deaf People - Westgate College for Deaf People is the further education department of the Royal School for Deaf Children and is situated in Kent. It is residential and uses a student centred communication approach.