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  6. Indicate whether you work for a VRI company in Michigan by checking 'Yes' or 'No' and provide the company name if applicable.
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Often, employers ask for between two and five years of experience in the realm of American Sign Language interpretation. This experience can be varied, such as joining sign language groups, volunteering with organizations that assist the deaf, or tutoring deaf and hard of hearing students with ASL.
What Degree Does an ASL Teacher Need? At a minimum, you will need a bachelors degree. Your undergraduate studies should include courses in special education or a related field such as child psychology, as well as courses in deaf studies and ASL.
Asl Interpreter Salary in Michigan Annual SalaryHourly Wage Top Earners $69,727 $33 75th Percentile $60,100 $29 Average $55,800 $27 25th Percentile $43,600 $21
How long does it take to become an interpreter? If you are only pursuing an associates degree, it will take two years. If you pursue a bachelors degree, as most employers prefer, it will take four years.
Michigan Certification must be renewed annually. Endorsements must be renewed every four (4) years. BEI I (Basic) certification expires after four (4) years and requires retesting. BEI II (Advanced), and BEI III (Master) do not expire so long as the interpreter keeps in good standing and renews annually.

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Learners can pursue a degree in American Sign Language at the associate, bachelors, and masters levels. Some ASL colleges offer concentrations. Common options include interpretation and deaf culture. Interpretation concentrations focus on translating and interpreting ASL.
As of Mar 5, 2025, the average hourly pay for a Medical Interpreter in Michigan is $29.50 an hour. While ZipRecruiter is seeing salaries as high as $37.50 and as low as $14.46, the majority of Medical Interpreter salaries currently range between $22.40 (25th percentile) to $34.76 (75th percentile) in Michigan.

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