The Sign Language Interpretation associate in science degree program at Florida State College at Jacksonville has been awarded accreditation by the Commission on Collegiate Interpreter Education, which is the accreditation board for interpreter education programs.

The FSCJ program becomes one of only four A.S./A.A.S. degree programs in the nation to achieve this designation.

The vote for accreditation was based on the FSCJ program’s compliance with the CCIE accreditation standards, determined by a thorough review of the program, including a site visit in March 2012.

Noted as strengths of the program were the state-of-the-art Sign Lab, which recently underwent a $250,000 renovation; and the availability of specialized labs offering tutoring services as well as support in the areas of reading, writing, math, research instruction and information literacy.

“You are joining an ever-expanding group of stellar programs who have been recognized for excellence in interpreter education,” said CCIE President Elisa Maroney, Ph.D., in her acknowledgement letter to FSCJ.