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Q: “Which ASL class do I take if I’ve taken ASL courses in the past?

A: Please use this link to schedule a language assessment meeting with our ASL Co-Coordinators.

Q: “I am a high school student currently taking ASL online through BYU and I have some questions...”

A: If taking courses through BYU Online please contact byuonline@byu.edu or visit their webpage at https://byuonline.byu.edu/home. If taking courses through BYU Independent Studies, please contact (801) 422-2868 (Toll Free 1-800-914-8931) or visit their webpage at https://is.byu.edu.

Q: “I’m currently serving a mission in ASL, which class should I take when I come home?”

A: Please use this link to schedule a language assessment meeting with our ASL Co-Coordinators.

Q: “I’m taking ASL on campus at BYU and I need to register for a lab. How do I do that?”

A: Conversation labs are now required when taking an ASL language course. Please check the registration page for information on registering for labs. Labs will coordinate with your specific language level (ex., ASL 102 will have lab sections specifically for the 102 level students). Please check that you are registering for the correct lab level.

Q: “Tell me about the ASL Student Club on campus.”

A: The ASL Club meets every week, alternating between Wednesday and Thursday evenings at 7:00 pm for about an hour. Attendance for club events may be required for some ASL language courses. Approximately 100 students attend club activities each week. Feel free to visit the BYU ASL Club on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/ByuAslClub/ for more information about activities and special events.

Q: “I have questions about the CLL assignments in my ASL class.”

A: CLL stands for Community Language Learning (activities or events). These assignments allow students to experience ASL with members of the Deaf Community and practice receptive and expressive skills. CLL events and activities should be announced by your instructor; please ask your instructor for more info.