05/20/2026
Our Summer Virtual ASL Class is officially SOLD OUT, No worries, our IN-PERSON ASL CLASS is BACK!!!
The response has been wonderful, we are excited to see many people wanting to learn ASL and connect with the Deaf community. Because of the high demand, we are now opening IN-PERSON ASL CLASSES at DSC in Columbus!
If you missed the virtual class, don’t worry!
Join the virtual waitlist for cancellations
If enough people sign up, we may open another virtual ASL I class!
Why learn ASL? Oh, so many reasons!
Build communication access and inclusion.
Connect with Deaf and Hard of Hearing people in your community.
Strengthen communication skills and visual awareness.
Learn a valuable skill for work, education, healthcare, customer service, coaching, and everyday life.
Support equal access and Deaf culture.
It’s fun, interactive, and opens the door to a whole new community!
Whether you are learning for work, family, friendships, advocacy, or personal growth, ASL matters.
In-Person Classes Now Open
Image Description:
A bold promotional flyer for DSC’s Summer 2026 ASL Classes. Large black text on the left reads “DSC’S SUMMER 2026 ASL CLASSES” with bright blue text underneath saying “NOW OPEN FOR REGISTRATION.” Smaller text says, “Learn from Deaf Instructors. Real Language, Culture and Connection.”
A blue starburst graphic announces “NOW IN-PERSON CLASSES.” Below it are class details: “ASL I Mondays, 6pm to 8pm,” followed by the address “3981 Gramercy Street, Columbus, OH 43219.”
In the center, large blue and black text says “SIGN UP TODAY!” with the course cost listed as “$50.” Additional text says “8 week courses” and “classes begin 6/1/26.” A large blue QR code appears beneath the registration text with instructions to scan to sign up.
On the right side is a photo of a smiling instructor standing at the front of a classroom, raising one hand while teaching. Several students are seated facing the instructor. Behind the instructor, classroom boards reference ASL basics, Deaf culture, and communication tips. Blue curved graphic borders frame the classroom image. Contact information for questions appears at the bottom right with an email address for the ASL instructor.