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WTC Deaf & Hard of Hearing Services

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ASL video about WTC services

WTC serves people with many kinds of disabilities, including people who are deaf or have a hearing loss.

A WTC case manager who works in the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services will be assigned to individuals who are deaf who attend WTC. These case managers know sign language and understand deaf culture.  Some are deaf themselves.

The case manager will attend the admissions interview and is available for the duration of the program. They will help the individual communicate with teachers and to get the most out of WTC's programs and services.

During the day, individuals who are deaf can visit Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services to talk with a case manager, ask questions and meet other students who are deaf.

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