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National Technical Institute for the Deaf

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A quick definition of National Technical Institute for the Deaf:

National Technical Institute for the Deaf: A school in Rochester, New York that helps deaf students learn on a college campus. It was created by the government in 1965 and is part of the Rochester Institute for Technology. We use the abbreviation NTID to talk about it.

A more thorough explanation:

The National Technical Institute for the Deaf (NTID) is a college campus located in Rochester, New York. It was established by Congress in 1965 to provide education for deaf students in a campus designed primarily for students who can hear. NTID is a part of the Rochester Institute for Technology.

For example, a deaf student who wants to study engineering can attend NTID and take classes alongside hearing students at Rochester Institute for Technology. NTID provides support services such as interpreters, note-takers, and captioning to ensure that deaf students have equal access to education.

NTID is an important institution for deaf students because it provides a college experience that is tailored to their needs. It also helps to break down barriers and promote inclusion by bringing together deaf and hearing students in the same classrooms.

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