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Assistant Professor of American Sign Language
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Minor
Learn to build more inclusive communities

At Goshen College, you’ll explore how disability is shaped by cultural, political, social, and historical contexts. This interdisciplinary program equips you to understand the lived experiences of people with disabilities and examine how societies define and respond to difference.
Whether you’re majoring in education, social work, psychology, communication, or another field, a Disability Studies minor will deepen your understanding of inclusion, accessibility, and equity. You’ll gain valuable insights and advocacy skills that will enhance your career and personal growth, empowering you to make a lasting impact.
The Deaf Studies major is perfect for students interested in ASL who do not want to enter the field of Sign Language interpreting. If you are interested in ASL interpreting, learn more about our Sign Language Interpreting major.
Career PathsWith a disability studies minor you could enjoy a career in state and regional disability advocacy organizations, K-12 education, local government in civil right policy, independent living centers, higher education disability resource offices and more.
You could also choose to continue your education with graduate school and study psychology, public policy, speech and hearing sciences, education and social work.
Adding a disability studies minor can enhance your qualifications for roles such as:
If you choose to minor in disability studies, you’ll learn to advocate for the disability community, understand the social, cultural and historical perspectives of disability within society and address inequities and injustices affecting the lives of people with disabilities.
For a full list of requirements and available courses, refer to the course listing page.
Your classroom learning will be enriched by real-world experiences:
Learn more about our emphasis on experiential learning opportunities.
Scholarships make up a large portion of our financial aid packages, which average almost $26,000 per student (not including work-study or loans). Please visit our financial aid page for more information on available scholarships and the application process.